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I woud posit that we're not wrong about perceptions about the economy and about crime. I suspect the same things are being done to the crime statistics as have been done, with almost unfailing consistency, to the economic statistics. An economic statistic comes out. It is favorable. Everyone goes "Yay!" and the stock market goes up. But then, very quietly, a month or two or three later, the economic statistic is revised (for long term accuracy sake) to a much less favorable figure. The BLS is notorious for doing this to pump up the image of administrations. Yet that revision is barely mentioned by a captured media. This deception has been going on for some time now. It's time for the American public to wake up and recognize how they are being lied to ... about almost everything. These lies are especially prevalent during pre-election times. Just watch how quickly those statistics would change if, by some miracle, a candidate not of the choosing of the Deep State gets into office. All the blame will be dumped on that unfortunate individual.

In addition, I would question the credibility of Axios and the statistical analysis used. In all likelihood, it's been funded by In-Q-Tel, the venture capital branch of the CIA, just like Facebook, Google, and many others. It's all about controlling and shaping public perception, not about the truth. How about digging deeper and looking at the more granular FBI statistics, not that they haven't been tweaked as well. In these days, corruption has seeped into almost every institution of government including the FBI.

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Super big news when some guy hurts his leg‼️

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