From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.global-warming,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: I See, I'm Going To Have To Spell Everything Out For This Girl And Put All The Quotes From OTHER People In Quotation Marks Before He Realizes I'm Quoting OTHER People
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2025 23:22:47 -0600
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
Naaah... never mind. I like making the stupid look stupid.
https://i.imgur.com/PofgYEh.mp4
As a Democrat would ask: where be da wheel, mane?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GhUdNTLXsAAb_s3?format=jpg&name=small
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Firearms-Related Homicides: Democratic vs. Republican Affiliation
Gun control is a huge American political issue right now (especially right after the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida). Democrats are all about
infringing on Second Amendment rights because of school shootings, gun-related homicides, firearm deaths, and crime rates.
They claim that Republicans and NRA members are mainly responsible for "gun violence", (even when it's DEMOCRATS doing most of the shooting and
killing) and are the reason why "common sense gun reform" laws need to be enacted to restrict firearm ownership.
Like everyone else on TTAG, I had my doubts about their gun deaths claims and decided to crunch some numbers to see which political party's members
commit more firearms murders in the United States.
I began by finding the most recent number of firearms murders (strictly murders, this doesn't include suicides or justifiable homicides).
The .gov source I used: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention WISQARS website. I chose the most recent year they had available (2014).
According to the CDC, there were 10,945 murders involving firearms in 2014.
Next, I needed to find an accurate source for murder rates by race. This violent crime stat needs to be broken down by race because each race will
have different murder rates and voting rates, which is important for getting an final product based on political affiliation. The source I used was
the US Department of Justice's homicide report published in 2011. The information contained in this report was averaged from 1980 to 2008. Here are
the murder rates that can be found on the third page of the report:
52.5% were black perpetrators
45.3% were white perpetrators
2.2% were perpetrators of other races
Lastly, I needed to find the political affiliation for these races. The source I used was Cornell University. I chose to use information from the
last presidential election (2012). Here are the voting rates for the Democrats broken down by race:
93% of blacks voted Democrat
39% of whites voted Democrat
67% of everyone else (average of all races other than black/white) voted Democrat
With numbers in hand, I began my calculations. First up was calculating the number of firearms murders by race. There are a few assumptions in this
calculation. For on thing, it assumes that the murder rate from the 1980 to 2008 time period is somewhat correct for 2014 (the year I'm using for
firearm murders). It also assumes that there is a 1:1 victim to perpetrator ratio (we all know that this isn't always true, i.e. mass murders by one
perpetrator, but this is the easiest way to compute this information). Here are my calculations for 2014 firearm murders by race:
5,746.12 firearms murders by blacks (10,945 x.525)
4,958.09 firearm murders by whites (10,945 x.453)
240.79 firearm murders by others (10,945 x.022)
After this was complete, I needed to bring in another variable: political affiliation.
This calculation would give me the total number of firearms murders for Democrats (this political party is a continuation from the calculations
above) in 2014 broken down by race. Again, there are a few assumptions here:
the 2012 political party affiliation is correct for 2014 (the year I'm using for firearm murders)
there is a 1:1 political party affiliation to each perpetrator ratio (we also know this isn't completely correct because it assumes that every
perpetrator belongs to one of these 2 political parties). We have to make this assumption because there is no other data to go off of for this
portion of the analysis and I believe that any error caused by it would only be +/- a few percentage points (hardly enough to have any substantial
influence over the outcome).
Here are my calculations for 2014 firearm murders by race and Democrat affiliation (using this party again to remain consistent):
5,343.89 firearm murders by black Democrats (5,746.12 x.93)
1,933.66 firearm murders by white Democrats (4,958.09 x.39)
161.33 firearm murders by other Democrats (240.79 x.67)
Time to add these up to find the total number of firearm murders that were perpetrated by Democrats in 2014:
7,438.88 total firearm murders by Democrats (5,343.89 + 1,933.66 + 161.33)
Lastly, I found the percentage of firearm murders that were perpetrated by Democrats in 2014:
67.97% gun murders by democrats (7,438.88/10,945)
According to my calculations, about 68% of all gun homicides in 2014 were committed by Democrats. Only 32% of all firearm homicides in 2014 were
committed by Republicans. This means that Democrats committed twice the number of firearm related murders than Republicans (68/32 = 2.125). This
leads to three very important conclusions regarding gun policy:
Republicans aren't to blame for the number of firearm murders, as the Democrats try to claim
If Democrats stopped shooting people, we could reduce our firearm related murders by almost 70%
Guns aren't the problem, Democrats are.