Biden wrong: crime is falling, not rising

If we don’t pass Obama’s jobs bill… horror awaits, according to Vice-President Joe Biden. Murder. Rape! Watch Joe Biden in this short clip from HumanEvents.com: So now we know. Unemployment causes rape and murder. Isn’t that what the Vice-President is saying? That’s why we must pass the jobs bill, because if we don’t, “murder will [...]

If we don’t pass Obama’s jobs bill… horror awaits, according to Vice-President Joe Biden. Murder. Rape!

Watch Joe Biden in this short clip from HumanEvents.com:

So now we know. Unemployment causes rape and murder. Isn’t that what the Vice-President is saying? That’s why we must pass the jobs bill, because if we don’t, “murder will continue to rise, rape will continue to rise, all crimes will continue to rise!”

Fact-checking Biden

Is it true that employment causes these violent crimes? I suppose it could be the case that higher rates of unemployment correlate with higher rates of crime. It makes some sense to me that people without a job will likely use their time in a myriad other ways and, coupled with desperation, lack of purpose and lack of self-esteem, it seems likely that crime may rise during times of high unemployment.

A Wall Street Journal piece says that there is no correlation, however, between unemployment and violent crime, only a correlation between unemployment and burglary (which is somewhat unsurprising), and even that is yet to show up in the data this time (see below).

Further, when Biden talks about the rise of murder and rape, he was referring the rates in Flint, Michigan only! So Biden wants a national jobs bill passed as a response to crime rates in Flint? Perhaps what’s happening in Flint is happening everywhere; perhaps Biden cited the crime rates in Flint because they represent in microcosm the rest of the country. Yes?

No. The FBI Uniform Crime Report has consistently showed decreasing crime rates – falling numbers of crimes – for the last quarter-century. Everything is down: murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, vehicle theft, arson… everything.

How could Joe Biden get it so wrong?

He really wants that jobs bill.

2 Comments

  1. Robb on October 21, 2011 | Permalink

    It’s common for politicians to overemphasize the negatives to gain a positive. Those are not mutually exclusive. Idiot Biden, Dimwit 43 and EVERY POLITICIAN; except maybe Ron Paul, will make radical claims that “if you don’t follow me, there will be dire consequences.” We saw that with the WMD argument from the previous administration and we’ll continue to see it forever simply because they can’t make reasonable and viable arguments FOR their policies. It’s a pox on our country that no one can formulate positive results of their policies and only negatives if we don’t do what they want… The reason they can’t be positive? They don’t understand human nature and nature in general. They can’t reasonably assess the correlating consequences of their actions. “Tax the rich to feed the poor” happens to hurt the poor more than it helps because the “rich” raise the cost of the goods and services they provide so they can pay the taxes… who is harmed by that? The very people for which the help is intended.

    They should all get out of Washington and let us handle our own issues.

  2. John on October 25, 2011 | Permalink

    Agree Robb!

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