> > No surprise the same states that have the least freedom are also the exact same > > states vying for bankruptsy, especially New York, New Jersey, California. So, the > > masses can't live off the backs of the few... who knew? > > > > Also, for your consideration, are these two maps: > > > > States with budget shortfalls: > > > > US Political map > > > > Hmmm.... that's curious...what you're saying is... while Democrats may be popular > > because they promise the most Government support (who DOESN'T want a free lunch), > it > > appears such policy drives you to bankruptsy.. who knew? Well, the politicians > know, > > but they don't care, they just want to get elected, damn the public and damn the > > government, he got elected. > > Actually, the majority of states are having budget issues for three major reasons > that I know of, and none of them are directly attributable to Democrats or > Republicans: > > 1) Out of control public worker pension payouts > 2) Huge investment losses from the stock market taking a dump > 3) Popped housing bubble = plummeting housing prices = lower appraisals = lower > property tax revenue > > Also, it's actually not as cut and dry as you say. There's lots of "conservative" red > states with budget problems. Assuming that AK is "red" and HI is "blue" since they're > not pictured on the red/blue map, here's the breakdown... > > 70% match > 30% do not match
Dude, stop bursting the bubble of everyone that thinks the US is separated into 2 groups: Those that listen to fat, opiate addicted pundits, not to mention news outlets owned by right-wing Australians, and all them wrong headed pinkos.
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