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    Lower educational attainment, higher child mortality, higher rates of poverty, and , have you ever driven on roads in Oklahoma?

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    BLUE New York slabbed & tagged another 200+ yesterday, RG.

    tee, hee.

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    BLUE New York slabbed & tagged another 200+ yesterday, RG.

    tee, hee.
    Looks like more good guys with guns isn't making us any safer.

    Texas bags vastly more per year.

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    Residents of blue states live longer than their counterparts in red states—a result of social programs and policies that promote health, a new study suggests.

    The study (published in the journal Milbank Quarterly on Tuesday) found that in the states where people live longest, there are more progressive policies, including stricter environmental regulations, tougher gun-safety laws and protections for workers and minorities.

    For example: California has one of the highest average life expectancies in the country (81.3 years). It also had the most liberal policies in the nation in 2014, the most recent year the study examined.
    "The overarching conclusion is clear: States that have invested in their populations' social and economic well-being by enacting more liberal policies over time tend to be the same states that have made considerable gains in life expectancy," said the study's authors.
    https://www.eatthis.com/blue-states-life-expectancy/

    Add in the COVID death rates to the already poor performance of ty Republican policies, wow.

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    Texas bags vastly more per year.
    BLUE state Illinois slabbed & tagged another 100+ yesterday, RG.

    tee, hee.

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    If you live in a red state and in the rural areas, you're ed. Imagine, being a poor stupid for life.
    What the data does reveal is that the red and blue state divide is that the political decisions made by voters have real cultural impacts. Republican-governed states have adopted cutting taxes for the wealthy and corporations while slashing education budgets as a standard policy. In Louisiana, Gov. Bobby Jindal created a budget hole through tax cuts for the wealthy that nearly wrecked the state’s university system. Cuts to public education are usually one of the first orders of business undertaken by newly elected Republican governors.

    In a broader context, the Republican Party has transitioned into the party of belief. Republicans have stopped relying on facts to support their policies. There is a definite distrust of the public education system. Republicans run their states based on a belief in conservative ideology, so it isn’t surprising that states that support a political party that has decided to create its own reality, have lower education rates.
    The ten least educated states were:

    10). Idaho

    9). Indiana

    8). Oklahoma

    7). Alabama

    6). Nevada

    5). Louisiana

    4). Kentucky

    3). Arkansas

    2). Mississippi

    1). West Virginia
    https://www.politicususa.com/2015/11...epublican.html

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    BLUE state Illinois slabbed & tagged another 100+ yesterday, RG.

    tee, hee.
    Infant mortality rate in the United States as of 2019, by state
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...thnicity-2011/

    No blue state in the top 10.

    Guess dead infants don't matter to you either.

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    https://www.eatthis.com/blue-states-life-expectancy/

    Add in the COVID death rates to the already poor performance of ty Republican policies, wow.
    Infant mortality rate in the United States as of 2019, by state
    https://www.statista.com/statistics/...thnicity-2011/

    No blue state in the top 10.

    Guess dead infants don't matter to you either.
    Testify RG!

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    But wait, there's more.

    Act now and get a free set of failed, discredited economic theories and ty policies based on them:

    Brownback's Failure in Kansas Dooms GOP Economics
    https://www.newsweek.com/brownbacks-...onomics-628705

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    I'm a trend setter.

    I set trends.

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    BLUE state Pennsylvania slabbed & tagged another 196 yesterday, RG.

    tee, hee.

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    Lower educational attainment, higher child mortality, higher rates of poverty, and , have you ever driven on roads in Oklahoma?
    https://www.consumeraffairs.com/auto...and%20Kentucky.
    What state has the worst roads?
    The worst roads score high on pavement roughness and low on resident rankings. We also factored in how much states spend on road maintenance and their highway safety budgets. Drop down to the full rankings to see where your state lands.



    But let's use your anecdote instead.

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    Did not expect Alabama to be that high, how bad do you have to be, to be worse than Alabama.

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    Medicaid Expansion Has Saved at Least 19,000 Lives, New Research Finds

    State Decisions Not to Expand Have Led to 15,000 Premature Deaths


    https://www.cbpp.org/research/health...research-finds



    Last edited by boutons_deux; 02-09-2022 at 03:20 PM.

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    Lower educational attainment, higher child mortality, higher rates of poverty, and , have you ever driven on roads in Oklahoma?
    nothing compared to the back roads of Acapulco tbh.

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    Lower educational attainment, higher child mortality, higher rates of poverty, and , have you ever driven on roads in Oklahoma?
    or the mean streets of LA covered in human !

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    or the mean streets of LA covered in human !
    Tell it, kori.

    Testify!!!

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    https://www.consumeraffairs.com/auto...and%20Kentucky.
    What state has the worst roads?
    The worst roads score high on pavement roughness and low on resident rankings. We also factored in how much states spend on road maintenance and their highway safety budgets. Drop down to the full rankings to see where your state lands.



    But let's use your anecdote instead.
    RG: The roads suck in oklahoma, and man would you look at how bad infant mortality is in red states?

    DMC: The roads aren't that bad in oklahoma.


    I will take that as your tacit admission that Republican policies in red states lead to more infant deaths.

    Not that you would ever be honest enough to admit red team has almost universally ty policy solutions.
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    Based on the most recent data from 2018 the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. is 17.4 deaths per 100,000 births.



    • Louisiana (58.1 per 100k)
    • Georgia (48.4 per 100k)
    • Indiana (43.6 per 100k)
    • New Jersey (38.1 per 100k)
    • Arkansas (37.5 per 100k)
    • Alabama (36.4 per 100k)
    • Missouri (34.6 per 100k)
    • Texas (34.5 per 100k)


    https://worldpopulationreview.com/st...-rate-by-state


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    RED STATES,pro-life, kill more babies (and mothers)

    Infant Mortality Rates by State


    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/infant_mortality_rates/infant_mortality.htm


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    @ anybody that wants to actually live in holes like Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Oklahoma, etc...

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    @ anybody that wants to actually live in holes like Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Oklahoma, etc...
    Tennessee is awesome, tbh

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    I've driven on roads in Oklahoma, and not just I-35. Even as recently as December through the Muskogee, Atoka, Durant way down through Missouri. They seem to be just fine.

    Have you ever driven on roads in NY State, NJ, Massachusetts, blue dystopian states? Every road is a ing toll road.... will set you back $13.50 to $21.00 every in' toll plaza, and there's a load of them. Plus the gas prices on the turnpikes are insane because they are monopolized.

    Tennessee is awesome, tbh
    Nashville is. The rest of the state, meh. Memphis is ghetto and a flood plain. Knoxville is meh. Too far east and you're in hick land. It's fun to stop at a Miranda's adult store along I-40 in TN and look at all the cool s and dildos in there, tbh

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    RG: The roads suck in oklahoma, and man would you look at how bad infant mortality is in red states?

    DMC: The roads aren't that bad in oklahoma.


    I will take that as your tacit admission that Republican policies in red states lead to more infant deaths.

    Not that you would ever be honest enough to admit red team has almost universally ty policy solutions.
    RG: Oklahoma is a dystopian hole because they are a red state, just look at how ty their roads are.

    DMC: Shows list of states with the worst road systems, most of them blue states.

    RG: DMC is saying Oklahoma has great roads.

    It's obvious your "bad roads equal dystopian hole" sentiment is misplaced.

    Now cry some more.

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