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Originally Posted by WendyCal
Well, actually, i think i can...
If the Top 10 Poorest Cities in the United States have ALL been run under the same party, that says something about that party's (in)ability to take good care of their folks. Whatever they're doing isn't working, and after years and Years of the same ole, same ole, it might be time for some fresh eyes and ideas.
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So what does that say about all but 2 of top 10 richest all being liberal (the exceptions being Raleigh, NC and Anchorage, AK) while the poorest city in America is the notoriously conservative Miami? In fact 6 of the 10 poorest cities have consistently been conservative.
Hell, let me expand my point further, lets go by state. According to the census bureau in 2007 the poorest states based on median household income.
Montana $40,627
Tennessee $40,315
Kentucky $39,372
Louisiana $39,337
Alabama $38,783
Oklahoma $38,770
Arkansas $36,599
West Virginia $35,059
Mississippi $34,473
Out of those states 9 have consistently sided with republicans. Interesting. So how about richest?
Maryland $65,144
New Jersey $64,470
Connecticut $63,422
Hawaii $61,160
Massachusetts $59,963
New Hampshire $59,683
Alaska $59,393
California $56,645
Virginia $56,277
Minnesota $54,023
Quite a large margin, eh? Also of note 8 out of 10 have been consistently liberal.
Don't ****ing lie to me in a debate again you worthless old hag.