Top Ten Safest and Most Dangerous Cities and States

I think it’s fascinating to know which are the most dangerous and safest cities / states. The list is not based upon personal opinions, it’s based upon FBI violent and property crime stats per 100,000 people. I think you’ll be surprised by some of the rankings.

MOST DANGEROUS CITIES                 SAFEST CITIES            

  1. Detroit, MI                                   1. Irvine, CA
  2. Louis, MO                                    2. Virginia Beach, VA
  3. Memphis, TN                               3. Plano, TX
  4. Baltimore, MD                             4. Scottsdale, AZ
  5. Springfield, MO                            5. Henderson, NV
  6. Little Rock, AK                             6. Irving, TX
  7. Cleveland, OH                              7. Boise, ID
  8. Stockton, CA                                8. Lexington, KY
  9. Albuquerque, NM                          9.  Anaheim, CA
  10. Milwaukee, WS                           10. Laredo, TX

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MOST DANGEROUS STATES                  SAFEST STATES

  1. New Mexico                                    1. New Hampshire
  2. Alaska                                            2. Maine
  3. Louisiana                                        3. New Jersey
  4. Arkansas                                        4.Vermont
  5. South Carolina                                5.Connecticut
  6. Tennessee                                      6. Idaho
  7. Alabama                                        7. Wyoming
  8. Oklahoma                                      8. Rhode Island
  9. Missouri                                        9. Virginia
  10. Arizona                                       10. Massachusetts

One of the big propaganda goals of FOX is convincing their viewers the governments running the blue states don’t know what they’re doing and they are out of control. FOX always talks about high taxes, a high cost of living in, and high crime rates in blue states, but they leave out critical information, such as the following.

  • Blue states have the best schools and the highest levels of education.
  • Red states have the lowest levels of education.
  • Blue states have the best and highest paying jobs.
  • Red states often have a preponderance of low paying jobs.
  • Blue states usually have much more in terms of cultural institutions such as museums, theaters, and scientific exhibits.
  • Blue states not only support themselves, they also often help support red states.
  • Most of the states which depend on the federal government for tax assistance [welfare] are red. West Virginia, which depends on the federal government more than any other state, is a perfect example. It’s also a state which Trump won by a huge margin.
  • The states with the highest levels of education and the best jobs are almost always blue.
  • The states with the lowest levels of education and the lowest paying jobs are almost always red.
  • It’s obvious that blue states have higher taxes because they invest in their communities and residents. On the flip side, many red states have lower taxes because they do not invest in their communities or residents. There are consequences for failing to invest in your communities.
  • Donald Trump is worshipped in the red states and hated in the blue states. This isn’t a coincidence. Education, versus the lack thereof, is a critical reason for the big difference.
  • With one or two exceptions, states with the highest levels of education voted for Biden, while states with the lowest levels of education almost always voted for Trump. In my opinion, there’s definitely a correlation between levels of education and support for the wanna be dictator.
  • I believe those without an education often fail to read and/or do independent research. They are much more susceptible to being told how to think and what they should believe (propaganda), such as Trump won the election.

The 10 states receiving the most in federal aid as a percentage of their general revenue are:

  1. Mississippi,  42.9%
  2. Louisiana,  41.9%
  3. Tennessee, 39.5%
  4. South Dakota, 39.0%
  5. Missouri, 38.2%
  6. Montana, 37.4%
  7. Georgia, 37.3%
  8. New Mexico, 36.6%
  9. Alabama, 36.1%
  10. Maine, 35.3%

At the other end of the spectrum, the 10 states receiving the least in federal aid as a percentage of their general revenues are:

  1. Illinois, 25.9% 
  2. New Jersey, 25.5%
  3. California, 25.0%
  4. Nevada, 25.0%
  5. Kansas, 24.9%
  6. Delaware, 24.8%
  7. Connecticut, 23.4%
  8. Virginia, 22.9%
  9. Alaska, 22.4%
  10. Hawaii, 21.5%
  11. North Dakota, 19.0%