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Stupidity? All this survey shows are those that have more people with bachelor's degrees or higher. So what you're trying to say here is that anybody without at least a bachelor's degree is stupid?

Then you wonder why the "deplorable" comment lost you the election.
Perhaps dotard would fit you better?

You weren't talking about me speciffically, your post said Red State Stupidity. Now let me guess, you didn't even read your own article or click on the hyperlink that was included, did you? You just looked at the headline (as libs often do) and read a paragraph or two.

Some of the dumbest people I run into are college educated. College can teach you a lot of things, but they can't teach you common sense or logic. For instance my sister is college educated, and she had to call my 85 year old 9th grade drop out father out to replace ceramic floor tile. She said she would do it herself if she knew how. I told her to go to Youtube and there are probably 100 videos or more that give you step by step instructions. She said she couldn't follow a video. What?????
Lots of smart folks have no college ed Hopefully they realize what tripe we have in the WH now

What any half-way intelligent person is realizing is that we have a booming economy, we have increasing paychecks because of the tax cuts, even more increasing with raises and bonuses, and they will realize the savings even more when they file their 2018 returns next year. They realize we put the fire out in North Korea, they realize we no longer will be strangled by the Paris Accords which gave other countries the ability to kill our economy and benefit theirs. They realize their daughters no longer have to fear weirdo's in dresses getting into their bathrooms and showers in school.
NK still making missiles,,,,,,rich the ones making out with tax cuts not so much middle class You still believe trickle down works? and now your leader wants cuts in cap gains taxes ?? Who do you think will benefit from that$$$

Who will benefit from capital gains tax cuts? Anybody who's invited in the markets, anybody who is invested in real estate, anybody who plans on selling their home in the near future since most homes realize a profit of some kind.

I'm middle-class and I see a nice difference in my paycheck although I get paid every two weeks. And according to my tax preparer, I'm in for a real treat when I file my 2018 returns. Paychecks are also getting larger because people are getting salary increases on top of the thousands of people that got bonuses. Yes, trickle down works just like taxing businesses and burdening them with excessive expensive regulations cause them not to be able to give people raises like we seen under DumBama.
 
The Little Trumpsters just plain hate cities, they are constantly posting hate for cities.
Problem is, cities drive the US economy.
Cities drive the U.S. economy. Here’s proof, in one map
The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy - CityLab

What city did Trump ever express hate for?
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
 
Perhaps dotard would fit you better?

You weren't talking about me speciffically, your post said Red State Stupidity. Now let me guess, you didn't even read your own article or click on the hyperlink that was included, did you? You just looked at the headline (as libs often do) and read a paragraph or two.

Some of the dumbest people I run into are college educated. College can teach you a lot of things, but they can't teach you common sense or logic. For instance my sister is college educated, and she had to call my 85 year old 9th grade drop out father out to replace ceramic floor tile. She said she would do it herself if she knew how. I told her to go to Youtube and there are probably 100 videos or more that give you step by step instructions. She said she couldn't follow a video. What?????
Lots of smart folks have no college ed Hopefully they realize what tripe we have in the WH now

What any half-way intelligent person is realizing is that we have a booming economy, we have increasing paychecks because of the tax cuts, even more increasing with raises and bonuses, and they will realize the savings even more when they file their 2018 returns next year. They realize we put the fire out in North Korea, they realize we no longer will be strangled by the Paris Accords which gave other countries the ability to kill our economy and benefit theirs. They realize their daughters no longer have to fear weirdo's in dresses getting into their bathrooms and showers in school.
NK still making missiles,,,,,,rich the ones making out with tax cuts not so much middle class You still believe trickle down works? and now your leader wants cuts in cap gains taxes ?? Who do you think will benefit from that$$$

Who will benefit from capital gains tax cuts? Anybody who's invited in the markets, anybody who is invested in real estate, anybody who plans on selling their home in the near future since most homes realize a profit of some kind.

I'm middle-class and I see a nice difference in my paycheck although I get paid every two weeks. And according to my tax preparer, I'm in for a real treat when I file my 2018 returns. Paychecks are also getting larger because people are getting salary increases on top of the thousands of people that got bonuses. Yes, trickle down works just like taxing businesses and burdening them with excessive expensive regulations cause them not to be able to give people raises like we seen under DumBama.
Aluminum ,,steel ,,apple soybean folks and many more are starting to feel the s--t storm trump is raining down on them NOBODY wins a tariff war and chinese will starve before giving in to the hated trump
 
The Little Trumpsters just plain hate cities, they are constantly posting hate for cities.
Problem is, cities drive the US economy.
Cities drive the U.S. economy. Here’s proof, in one map
The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy - CityLab

What city did Trump ever express hate for?
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
Hurts blue states far more than red
 
The Little Trumpsters just plain hate cities, they are constantly posting hate for cities.
Problem is, cities drive the US economy.
Cities drive the U.S. economy. Here’s proof, in one map
The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy - CityLab

What city did Trump ever express hate for?
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
Hurts blue states far more than red

Well.....then that must be where all the rich people live.
 
You weren't talking about me speciffically, your post said Red State Stupidity. Now let me guess, you didn't even read your own article or click on the hyperlink that was included, did you? You just looked at the headline (as libs often do) and read a paragraph or two.

Some of the dumbest people I run into are college educated. College can teach you a lot of things, but they can't teach you common sense or logic. For instance my sister is college educated, and she had to call my 85 year old 9th grade drop out father out to replace ceramic floor tile. She said she would do it herself if she knew how. I told her to go to Youtube and there are probably 100 videos or more that give you step by step instructions. She said she couldn't follow a video. What?????
Lots of smart folks have no college ed Hopefully they realize what tripe we have in the WH now

What any half-way intelligent person is realizing is that we have a booming economy, we have increasing paychecks because of the tax cuts, even more increasing with raises and bonuses, and they will realize the savings even more when they file their 2018 returns next year. They realize we put the fire out in North Korea, they realize we no longer will be strangled by the Paris Accords which gave other countries the ability to kill our economy and benefit theirs. They realize their daughters no longer have to fear weirdo's in dresses getting into their bathrooms and showers in school.
NK still making missiles,,,,,,rich the ones making out with tax cuts not so much middle class You still believe trickle down works? and now your leader wants cuts in cap gains taxes ?? Who do you think will benefit from that$$$

Who will benefit from capital gains tax cuts? Anybody who's invited in the markets, anybody who is invested in real estate, anybody who plans on selling their home in the near future since most homes realize a profit of some kind.

I'm middle-class and I see a nice difference in my paycheck although I get paid every two weeks. And according to my tax preparer, I'm in for a real treat when I file my 2018 returns. Paychecks are also getting larger because people are getting salary increases on top of the thousands of people that got bonuses. Yes, trickle down works just like taxing businesses and burdening them with excessive expensive regulations cause them not to be able to give people raises like we seen under DumBama.
Aluminum ,,steel ,,apple soybean folks and many more are starting to feel the s--t storm trump is raining down on them NOBODY wins a tariff war and chinese will starve before giving in to the hated trump

That remains to be seen. This is going to be long and drawn out since it's a game of Chicken.

Trump: EU leaders seeking trade talks to avoid car tariffs

Terms of Service Violation

EU sees major success in Trump trade talks
 
These aren't.

10 Poorest Cities in America - % below poverty level

1. Detroit 32.5%
2. Buffalo 29.9%
3. Cincinnati 27.8%
4. Cleveland 27.0%
5. Miami 26.9%
6. St. Louis 26.8%
7. El Paso 26.4%
8. Milwaukee 26.2%
9. Philadelphia 25.1%
10. Newark 24.2%

None have had a Republican Mayor since 1989

Kansas City, MO - 1 Republican mayor since 1940

21.4% Poverty Rate
29.2% Disability rate
 
The Little Trumpsters just plain hate cities, they are constantly posting hate for cities.
Problem is, cities drive the US economy.
Cities drive the U.S. economy. Here’s proof, in one map
The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy - CityLab

What city did Trump ever express hate for?
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
Hurts blue states far more than red

Well.....then that must be where all the rich people live.
I'm in NY lol,,,
 
These aren't.

10 Poorest Cities in America - % below poverty level

1. Detroit 32.5%
2. Buffalo 29.9%
3. Cincinnati 27.8%
4. Cleveland 27.0%
5. Miami 26.9%
6. St. Louis 26.8%
7. El Paso 26.4%
8. Milwaukee 26.2%
9. Philadelphia 25.1%
10. Newark 24.2%

None have had a Republican Mayor since 1989

Kansas City, MO - 1 Republican mayor since 1940

21.4% Poverty Rate
29.2% Disability rate
You got crazy little women there and I'm going get me some
 
What city did Trump ever express hate for?
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
Hurts blue states far more than red

Well.....then that must be where all the rich people live.
I'm in NY lol,,,

You greedy rich bastard. :abgg2q.jpg:
 
NY for one Fked with our tax deductions

He took tax breaks away from the wealthy. Isn't that what you guys on the left constantly ask for???
Hurts blue states far more than red

Well.....then that must be where all the rich people live.
I'm in NY lol,,,

You greedy rich bastard. :abgg2q.jpg:
Yes but you left out greedy rich Dem bastard
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Lower taxes better living.
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Lower taxes better living.
Go live at Ft Leonard Wood
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Considering a $55,000 income in California puts you in the poverty category, what’s your point?
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Lower taxes better living.
Go live at Ft Leonard Wood
Why?
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Considering a $55,000 income in California puts you in the poverty category, what’s your point?
point being that the red states with less are dying ,,,,,,,a good thing
 
31 Arizona $51,492 $50,068 $48,510 $47,826 $46,709
32 Georgia $51,244 $49,321 $47,829 $47,209 $46,007
33 Michigan $51,084 $49,847 $48,273 $46,859 $45,981
34 Ohio $51,075 $49,308 $48,081 $46,829 $45,749
35 Indiana $50,532 $49,446 $47,529 $46,974 $46,438
36 Missouri $50,238 $48,363 $46,931 $45,321 $45,247
37 Montana $49,509 $46,328 $46,972 $45,076 $44,222
38 Florida $49,426 $47,463 $46,036 $45,040 $44,299
39 Oklahoma $48,568 $47,529 $45,690 $44,312 $43,225
40 Idaho $48,275 $47,861 $46,783 $45,489 $43,341
41 North Carolina $47,830 $46,556 $45,906 $45,150 $43,916
42 Tennessee $47,275 $44,361 $44,297 $42,764 $41,693
43 South Carolina $47,238 $45,238 $44,163 $43,107 $42,367
44 Louisiana $45,727 $44,555 $44,164 $42,944 $41,734
45 New Mexico $45,382 $44,803 $43,872 $42,558 $41,963
46 Kentucky $45,215 $42,958 $43,399 $41,724 $41,141
47 Alabama $44,765 $42,830 $42,849 $41,574 $41,415
48 West Virginia $42,019 $41,059 $41,253 $40,196 $38,482
49 Arkansas $41,995 $41,262 $40,511 $40,112 $38,758
50 Mississippi $40,593 $39,680 $37,963 $37,095 $36,919
Puerto Rico $18,626 $18,928 $19,183 $19,429 $18,660
States ranked by per capita income
Lower taxes better living.
Go live at Ft Leonard Wood
Why?
because it was a shithole for basic
 

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