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| 01 Jun 2016 02:53 PM |
are all heavily republican
hmmmmm hmmmmm |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:00 PM |
you do realize democrats are (normally) right wing too, so an entire right wing country is trillions in debt. hmmmmm hmmmmmm
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:01 PM |
top 5 are alaska, nebraska, wyoming, north dakota, and south dakota
they have a combined population of rougly 4.5 million so they hardly even count
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:02 PM |
9/10 of the poorest states are also Republican
9/10 of the richest states are Democratic
hmmmmm |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:05 PM |
| Doesn't really mean much when you break it down even further. The richest cities are democratic. The poorest cities are republican. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:35 PM |
| I noticed automobile manufacturing is in states with Republican governors minus California |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:39 PM |
| 9/10 of the bottom 10 of the least financially stable states are all heavily democratic |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:39 PM |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:42 PM |
"The richest cities are democratic. The poorest cities are republican."
Whether or not this is true, its an unfair stat based on rural/urban living between the two parties and means nothing.
Also Detroit |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:44 PM |
| http : // www.investors.com /politics/commentary/best-run-states-are-heavily-republican-study-finds/ |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:45 PM |
| excuse me, 9 out of the top 10 are heavily republican. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:45 PM |
| and 9 out of the bottom 10 are heavily democratic |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:49 PM |
| And they are all flyover states with absolutely no GDP. (Besides the more liberal Florida) |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:50 PM |
| republicans are better at not running deficits? |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:51 PM |
And they are all flyover states with absolutely no GDP.
Texas has a gigantic GDP. Oklahoma has a fairly sized GDP, as does Kansas and Nebraska. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:52 PM |
I just used CTRL + F to see if there is any mention of population, amount of people, or population density. None. Compared to the top 10 worst hardly anyone lives in the top 10 best.
Not only that but outside of Florida and maybe Nebraska/Tennessee are any of the states relevant, meanwhile in the bottom 10 you have a bunch of relevant states. Most big corporations are in those bottom 10. Immigrants go to those bottom 10 states (except Maine an Kentucky) |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:52 PM |
| Also, Republican cities are typically former or current industrial cities. Thus causing the difference in wealth. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:53 PM |
| Tri, tell me, how many corporations (not talking about small local companies) have their HQ or main offices in the top 10 states. I am willing to bet there are triple if not quadruple that in the bottom 10. |
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| 01 Jun 2016 03:53 PM |
| Shouldn't they be the prosperous ones then? They should be more fiscally sound if they have all those mega corporations. But guess what? They're not. |
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