Wyatt earp
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Measurement - by the number of convicted corruption charges per year. of public office holders..
(R) or (D) indicates majority of state senators/governorship in past years
1) Louisiana (D and R) has went back and forth between Governors and chamber numbers)
2) Illinois (D)
3) Tennessee (R)
4) New York (D)
5) PA - (R)
6) Virginia (D and R)
7) Ohio (R)
8) New Jersey (D , but is fairly evenly controlled)
9) Georgia (R)
10) Florida (D)
What does this list say to you?
Anything stand out?
Yes. What stands out is yet another lame specious attempt to connect political parties with anthropomorphic traits.
However, it's good to see they got number one right. Even if the amorphous phrase "in past years" remains undefined. That also stands out. The years 2013 to 2015 are "past years". So are those of the entire span of human history.
Au contraire - the point is corruption happens regardless of what party is in control.
It's pretty even.
That's just agreeing with what I said. It's a specious correlation.
No, what is missleading? ALl I did was copy a list, then added what party affiliation is the state based on who is elected.
It's not "misleading", it's just specious to expect the D or R would mean anything.
We're not in disagreement here. This site is infested with binary bots who think all manner of human inspiration or degradation stems from a D or an R, which is, I think you agree, absurd. Within five minutes either of us can find some yahoo trying to foist personality traits on them.
Seriously pogo?
100 years of Democrats gerrymandering blows your theory out of the water..
Republicans are going low as you now..
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