Joe Scarborough: Crimes and Guns ... Feels Like 1975 Right Now

‘As we go into next year, there are going to be a generation of politicians who have no idea how to respond to rising crime rates’

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SCARBOROUGH: "You know, Willie, it’s interesting what Kasie said about crime and a lot of people experience high rates of crime. Of course, New York a couple of years ago at a 50 year low for crime, so low that they had to go to the 1950s and guess when the crime rates were as low as they were the year before the pandemic. But it is fascinating, as we go into next year, there are going to be a generation of politicians who have no idea how to respond to rising crime rates as far as policy goes, because they never had to worry about it, and respond to inflation. Because as inflation goes up and politicians start panicking because the price of gas is going up, the price of bread is going up, the price of everything is going up, man that is something that is hard to reverse and it looks like we’re moving in that direction. So crimes and guns feels like 1975 right now.”

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