Business Insider magazine here has data on the number of criminal convictions of public officials, on a per capita basis. The analysis shows that Louisiana is the most corrupt state and South Carolina is the least corrupt state.
Business Insider magazine here has data on the number of criminal convictions of public officials, on a per capita basis. The analysis shows that Louisiana is the most corrupt state and South Carolina is the least corrupt state.
As a South Carolinian, I can only guess that prosecutors are just reluctant to bring their brother-in-law’s cousin’s boyfriend up on charges because it would look bad in church.
Hmmm. A LAWLESS inbred tribal oligarchy ???
Probably the dumbest correlation of data masquerading as “analysis” that I’ve ever seen.
If in a hypothetical state the entire law enforcement system, including cops, investigators, prosecutors and judges, had been well and truly bought by a completely corrupt legislature and executive office, what would the “corrupt” quotient be, regardless of population?
Really, Richard…pick your spots.