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15 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

If that is really what Gaetz wants, then the right man won. The sooner the US stops fighting to the last Ukrainian the better IMO.

I agree, but with the proviso that trusting any politician own any of his/her promises has a low probability of success. Gaetz will fight for no funds to Ukraine,. but he doesn't even have the support of his own party, much less support from the Dems. The Dems are supposed to be leftish-wing and should be against war, but their actions belie their words. 

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1 minute ago, retarius said:

I agree, but with the proviso that trusting any politician own any of his/her promises has a low probability of success. Gaetz will fight for no funds to Ukraine,. but he doesn't even have the support of his own party, much less support from the Dems. The Dems are supposed to be leftish-wing and should be against war, but their actions belie their words. 

I agree about politicians and promises.

 

Didn't every war that the US was involved in this and last century require Democrats to vote for it?

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18 hours ago, MrMojoRisin said:

Care to elaborate?

 

As far as I am aware:

 

9 of the 10 poorest states are red.

 

8 of the 10 states with the highest murder rates are red.

 

10 of the 10 states with the worst education outcomes are red.

 

9 of the 10 states with the lowest life expectancy are red.

 

Covid deaths were 38% higher per capita in red states compared to blue states.

 

I am curious as to which problems you are referring to when you say “fewer problems”.

 

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When the blue cities that happen to be in red states are reassigned to the blue side... every one of your individual "statistics" is wrong... you are misinformed at best... or just plain blind at worst.

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7 minutes ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

When the blue cities that happen to be in red states are reassigned to the blue side... every one of your individual "statistics" is wrong... you are misinformed at best... or just plain blind at worst.

You really do have a penchant for making things up, don't you?

For instance that the poverty statistics are skewed by blue cities

 

Here's a datum from Mississippi, the poorest state:

Child Poverty Heavily Concentrated in Rural Mississippi, Even More So Than Before the Great Recession

The share of children living in poverty in the U.S. remains higher than it was before the Great Recession. According to estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS), nearly 20 percent of children were living in poverty in 2016, compared with 18 percent in 2007. Also, the number of children in poverty increased over this period by 1 million, from 13,097,100 to 14,115,713. Child poverty rates continue to be highest in the South and Southwest, particularly in counties with concentrations of Native Americans and along the Mississippi Delta. Children in poverty tend to live in rural (nonmetro) counties—many with persistently high poverty—that were hard hit by the recession

https://www..ers.usda.gov/amber-waves/2018/july/child-poverty-heavily-concentrated-in-rural-mississippi-even-more-so-than-before-the-great-recession/

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10 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

The cognitive dissonance required by poor, barely educated whites to persistently vote republican as their standard of living continues to deteriorate under republican rule is quite astounding.

Yes, phenomenal would be another word.  A huge block of voters who consistently voted against their own self-interest.  

Hey, how about rounding up the guys who came up with that Tea Party hogwash back when and have them answer for their lies spreading misleading info?

 

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