You have to love liberal economics.

And what is the main export of Kansas?
And to a lesser extent Alabama and Mississippi?
Agriculture.
That’s as unstable as petroleum products.

Bottom line is that there are many successfully run Pub states and that hurts your feelings.

That's the very problem we are talking about - they are little Venezeulas, undiversified economies who got lucky with natural resources.

Bottom line is that MOST Pub run states are shitholes, economically stagnant and one dimensional which is why you had to pretend Colorado is a Pub state when it's clearly not. California is world's fifth largest economy and it's completely Dem run.
 
That's the very problem we are talking about - they are little Venezeulas, undiversified economies who got lucky with natural resources.

Bottom line is that MOST Pub run states are shitholes, economically stagnant and one dimensional which is why you had to pretend Colorado is a Pub state when it's clearly not. California is world's fifth largest economy and it's completely Dem run.
Read it and weep, idiot.
Half of the top 15 states are Pub run.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-15-us-states-with-the-strongest-economies-2017-3
How is that possible?

Yes California is only so successful because of fucking Democrats but Venezuela is only a failure because of oil prices.

God damn you Leftists are thick as stew.
 
And what is the main export of Kansas?
And to a lesser extent Alabama and Mississippi?
Agriculture.
That’s as unstable as petroleum products.

Bottom line is that there are many successfully run Pub states and that hurts your feelings.

No, food demand is not as unstable as gas.
 
Read it and weep, idiot.
Half of the top 15 states are Pub run.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-15-us-states-with-the-strongest-economies-2017-3
How is that possible?

Yes California is only so successful because of fucking Democrats but Venezuela is only a failure because of oil prices.

God damn you Leftists are thick as stew.

Half?

1. Colorado - Dem
2. North Dakota - Pub
3. California - Dem
4. Utah - Pub
5.Massachusetts- Dem
6.Texas- Pub
7.Florida- Pub
8.Idaho- Pub
9.Delaware- Dem
10.Nevada- Dem
11.Washington- Dem
12.Minnesota - Dem
13.New Hampshire - Dem
14.Georgia - Pub
15.Oregon - Dem

SO the first question is, can you even fucking count? If you can't count, I don't think it's a good idea that we debate with words


As for Venezuela, let me give you a lot of Venezuela's

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I've seen somewhere positivism is similar to Keynesian somewhere but I need to check

The question boils down to,would you rather pay $100 for a private company to do what $2 in taxes would do in the form of a public service. It's a question of economic utility.
 
That's the very problem we are talking about - they are little Venezeulas, undiversified economies who got lucky with natural resources.

Bottom line is that MOST Pub run states are shitholes, economically stagnant and one dimensional which is why you had to pretend Colorado is a Pub state when it's clearly not. California is world's fifth largest economy and it's completely Dem run.

A count earlier this year found half a million homeless people on one night in America. The problem is most severe in the west, where rates of homelessness are skyrocketing in a number of major cities, and where states like California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington have some of the highest rates of per capita homelessness.


HMMM?
 
A count earlier this year found half a million homeless people on one night in America. The problem is most severe in the west, where rates of homelessness are skyrocketing in a number of major cities, and where states like California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington have some of the highest rates of per capita homelessness.


HMMM?

Homelessness Continues to Decline in United States

Overall, the nation has seen a 14% decline in homelessness since 2010, when the Obama administration launched Opening Doors, the nation’s first strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness.

http://www.housingfinance.com/polic...sness-continues-to-decline-in-united-states_o

Hmm indeed.
 
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