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FBI Fumbles Crime Stats: Less Reliable Than a Toddler’s Tally!

The FBI’s crime statistics have been under scrutiny lately, with some saying they’re about as accurate as a toddler trying to count jellybeans. RealClearInvestigations has sounded the alarm, pointing out that the FBI’s crime stats have been about as reliable as a broken compass in recent years. It’s like trying to navigate a maze blindfolded!

This is just another example of the government dropping the ball. It’s like they can’t even keep track of the basic stuff, just like when your grandpa tries to figure out how to use his smartphone. You’d think the FBI would at least be able to count the number of bad guys running around, but apparently, that’s too much to ask.

It’s no wonder people are questioning the accuracy of the FBI’s crime statistics. How are we supposed to trust the government to keep us safe when they can’t even keep track of who’s breaking the law? It’s like asking a goldfish to remember where it left its favorite rock at the bottom of the bowl.

This just goes to show that we can’t always rely on the government to give us the straight facts. It’s like trying to play a game of telephone with a bunch of kindergartners – by the time the message gets to the end, it’s completely twisted. We need to demand better from our leaders and make sure they get their act together when it comes to keeping us safe.

Written by Staff Reports

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