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Have you seen west VirginiaAll the modern conveniences of a superpower
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Have you seen west VirginiaAll the modern conveniences of a superpower
It's beautiful. Of course it doesn't have the success of say, a PhiladelphiaHave you seen west Virginia
Um, I live in SC, and drive a truck for a living...So, yes....They are NOTHING like what's going on in SF, and LAHave you seen rural southern white state…?
So, you drive a truck from SC to California, through LA and SF. Funny. You have bigger problems as does a plethora of other red statesUm, I live in SC, and drive a truck for a living...So, yes....They are NOTHING like what's going on in SF, and LA
You have bigger problems than California. You’re in the worse ten in poverty among a plethora of other poverty stricken red states.So, you drive a truck from SC to California, through LA and SF. Funny.
So, you drive a truck from SC to California, through LA and SF. Funny. You have bigger problems as does a plethora of other red states
- Mississippi: 20.3% of population lives below the poverty line
- Louisiana: 19.2% of population lives below the poverty line
- New Mexico: 19.1% of population lives below the poverty line
- West Virginia: 17.6% of population lives below the poverty line
- Kentucky: 17.3% of population lives below the poverty line
- Arkansas: 17.0% of population lives below the poverty line
- Alabama: 16.7% of population lives below the poverty line
- Oklahoma: 15.7% of population lives below the poverty line
- Tennessee: 15.2% of population lives below the poverty line
- South Carolina: 15.2% of population lives below the poverty line
If you looked at the state, most of that comes from Columbia, and Charleston....Both are liberal run cities....You have bigger problems than California. You’re in the worse ten in poverty among a plethora of other poverty stricken red states.
- Mississippi: 20.3% of population lives below the poverty line
- Louisiana: 19.2% of population lives below the poverty line
- New Mexico: 19.1% of population lives below the poverty line
- West Virginia: 17.6% of population lives below the poverty line
- Kentucky: 17.3% of population lives below the poverty line
- Arkansas: 17.0% of population lives below the poverty line
- Alabama: 16.7% of population lives below the poverty line
- Oklahoma: 15.7% of population lives below the poverty line
- Tennessee: 15.2% of population lives below the poverty line
- South Carolina: 15.2% of population lives below the poverty line
That’s obviously a guess on your part with nothing to back it up. The most poverty rate stricken areas regardless of state, are rural areas. It’s not in the urban areas. That’s all made up shit.If you looked at the state, most of that comes from Columbia, and Charleston....Both are liberal run cities....
Wrong. Poverty rate in all of SC is 14%If you looked at the state, most of that comes from Columbia, and Charleston....Both are liberal run cities....
Yes, yes CA is a utopia….you’re an idiot.That’s obviously a guess on your part with nothing to back it up. The most poverty rate stricken areas regardless of state, are rural areas. It’s not in the urban areas. That’s all made up shit.
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You are obviously confused. A large densely populated urban area has more people, it will have more in everything. But the rates of poverty are higher in rural areas. The maps don’t lie.
Yes, yes CA is a utopia….you’re an idiot.![]()
You're so ashamed by what liberalism has done to California that you're now trying to blame the failures of that state on libertarianism (which that state has never engaged in)You mean libertarianism.
Obviously, you're fascist ass doesn't believe in freedomObviously, you don’t believe in free elections.