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Jul 2, 2012 ... As the sun rose Sunday, New York City hit a remarkable milestone, recording just 193 murders in the first six months of the year. In that same ...
LEAD
"6 years later, Pilsen lot remains contaminated with lead By Michael Hawthorne, Chicago Tribune reporter | November 23, 2012 Federal and state officials have known for more than six years about hazardous levels of brain-damaging lead in a vacant lot near Walsh Elementary School in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. Yet even after field investigators raised alarms about children possibly inhaling or ingesting contaminated soil, the half-acre lot hasn't been fenced off or cleaned up. Nor have government officials posted signs warning residents in the low-income, largely Latino neighborhood that...
"In a 2000 paper (PDF) he concluded that if you add a lag time of 23 years, lead emissions from automobiles explain 90 percent of the variation in violent crime in America. Toddlers who ingested high levels of lead in the '40s and '50s really were more likely to become violent criminals in the '60s, '70s, and '80s.
And with that we have our molecule: tetraethyl lead, the gasoline additive invented by General Motors in the 1920s to prevent knocking and pinging in high-performance engines."
" May 20 US Public Health Service holds conference to discuss viewpoints on Ethyl controversy and appoints blue-ribbon committee to conduct independent inquiry. Alice Hamilton and others insist that alternative anti-knock compounds are available, but consideration of alternatives is suspended as conference is cut back from two to three days to only one day. According to a 1950 memoir by T.A. Boyd, a confrontation between Hamilton and Kettering took place in a hallway during the conference recess, in which Hamilton privately said to Kettering: You are nothing but a murderer and There are thousands of things better than lead to put in gasoline. Kettering laughs at Hamilton.
Frank Howard of Standard Oil says: As a result of 10 years research we have this apparent gift of God of three cubic centimeters of tetraethyl lead It would be an unheard-of blunder if we should abandon a thing of this kind merely because of our fears. Responding to Howard was Grace Burnham, director of the Workers Health Bureau, who pointed out that tetraethyl lead was not a gift of God when those men were killed or 149 men were poisoned.
In a 2000 paper (PDF) he concluded that if you add a lag time of 23 years, lead emissions from automobiles explain 90 percent of the variation in violent crime in America.
Fascinating. First time I've read of this; thanks.
In a 2000 paper (PDF) he concluded that if you add a lag time of 23 years, lead emissions from automobiles explain 90 percent of the variation in violent crime in America.
Fascinating. First time I've read of this; thanks.
What I find fascinating is this seems to have only happened to non-wite people living in America.
Kinda like it was only "inner city youts" that ate the paint off the walls in the government-provided housing they lived in.
What Americans Reality of the wealth distribution is.
The top 1 percent of Americans hold 50 percent of all investments in stocks and bonds, for example while 80 percent of Americans share a paltry 7 percent of the nations wealth.
But most interesting are the gaps between where Americans think we are and where we really we are when it comes to wealth. A full 92 percent of Americans agree on what a healthy, ideal wealth distribution curve would look like one that is far more equitable than what we think is the case. (That is telling, admittedly, says the narrator. The fact that most Americans know that the system is already skewed unfairly.")
But this perceived gap between ideal and reality is pocket change compared with the true state of inequality an ugly curve in which the poorest and middle class are a barely-indistinguishable line while the top 1 percent is, quite literally, off the charts.
The top 1 percent of Americans hold 50 percent of all investments in stocks and bonds, for example while 80 percent of Americans share a paltry 7 percent of the nations wealth.
I know the solution! We should pass a feral law making everybody equally ambitious,intelligent,and hard-working,and put everybody in prison that doesn't obey the law!