"It's funny when people spaz out over Trump ('literally Hitler', lol)."
True. An alternate timeline where Oswald Mosley became PM would be a better comparison.
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"It's funny when people spaz out over Trump ('literally Hitler', lol)."
True. An alternate timeline where Oswald Mosley became PM would be a better comparison.
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"Everything else is left to state and local governments. In this
scenario New York and Mississippi can deal with their problems as they
see fit."
Yeah, worked wonderfully between 1865 and 1964.
But seriously. Nothing about civil rights for example appears in that list. Was that the Federal Government overstepping the exact words in the constitution? Should we have just marched on for all eternity as if Article 1 section 8 were handed down by god himself?
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"Obviously Republicans opposed this straight up political favoritism and government handouts disguised as aid".
"Straight up" is not the word you are looking for. The correct word is "imaginary".
Here is an interesting article detailing what actually happened in 2012.
Also, Gov. Christie claimed 37 Billion in New Jersey, not 65.
https://www.wnyc.org/story/why-new-jersey-got-billions-less-sandy-aid-new-york/
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"Is it me, or does that map show that around half of all Americans are
crammed into the northeast? We really did a shitty job of dispersing."
I watched an interesting short documentary on YouTube recently about how 80% or about 250 million Americans live East of the 100th meridian.
The other 20% of 'Westerner's" live on a fairly narrow band along the Pacific Ocean, with the exception of Las Vegas and Phoenix, AZ.
I knew the western US was empty but didn't grasp just how empty. Anyways, the documentary went into how the Sierra Nevada's and Rocky Mountains act as a wall to incoming weather systems off the Pacific and therefore why those areas are so sparsely populated and why the few population centers that do exist rely on spring snow melt from said mountain ranges for their water supply.
Still not nearly as empty as Australia, where a population of only 25 million lives on a land area almost as big as the lower 48
i saw this this on the news tonight :.
you would think the ladies down their would be able to keep their sexual urges under control wouldn`t you ?
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@punkofnice:
Why do you assume that particular story about women reporting sexual harassment is a fake narrative?
Would you be more inclined to believe the accusations if you heard Lloyd Evans was now working in Antarctica? :)
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
https://www.moneygeek.com/living/states-most-reliant-federal-government/
Democratic-voting blue states tend to be wealthier and pay more to the federal government than they get. In contrast, Republican-voting red states tend to have less wealth and receive more federal government funds than they pay. In the MoneyGeek rankings, 8 of the 10 most dependent states are considered red states.
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
Rank | State | Total Score | State Residents’ Dependency | State Government’s Dependency |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alaska | 93.22 | 1 | 3 |
2 | Mississippi | 84.94 | 4 | 4 |
3 | Kentucky | 79.54 | 6 | 7 |
4 | West Virginia | 78.08 | 2 | 11 |
5 | Montana | 75.90 | 13 | 2 |
6 | New Mexico | 75.15 | 3 | 15 |
7 | Arizona | 69.92 | 12 | 6 |
8 | Louisiana | 69.50 | 21 | 1 |
9 | Indiana | 68.23 | 9 | 12 |
10 | Alabama | 66.92 | 10 | 10 |
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"As for contributing to society, we will miss Mississippi mor e than NYC"
If you say so.....
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
No. They congregate in states like Mississippi and accept aid from liberal states where the jobs actually are while complaining against it and spending their money on red MAGAt caps. :)
as if.no, of course he's already asking for federal aid.
it's the republican way.
florida needs the rest of the country to pitch in taxpayer dollars because it's different when it happens to me.
"There is a growing feeling from some right-wing
commentators such as Lauren Chen that the US should split into two new
independent countries - one Republican, the other Democrat."
Such a split would be pretty messy. The divide is mostly Urban vs Rural. So while you may have a state that is 'Republican', it's major cities may be majority democrat. How you gonna split that up?
Also: