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|    23 Oct 25 22:01:07    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.politics.democrats.d       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: dcknuggetz@gmail.com              =?UTF-8?Q?Delvin_Ben=C3=AAt?= wrote:              >       >By Brody Mullins              Elitist dems with all their wealth ganging up on a poor, penniless trump.              Of course the leftists are the party of wealth and success.              They control over 70% of the economy, while the lazy, shiftless and stupid       rightists only control 30% or less.              That's why red states are impoverished shitholes populated by poorly       educated, unskilled clods who depend on Obamacare and food stamps, the same       stuff Trump's trying to wean them off with cuts. Red State gun ownership       is mostly used to shoot dogs for dinner, it's what ICE Barbie did to hers.              Rightists will never catch up to Blue States in productivity and wealth if       they keep lying to themselves about it.              Blue States produce 70% of the USA's GDP while Red States produce the       rest.              Democratic counties represent 70% of U.S. GDP                      The 2020 elections, chaotic and marked by races “too close to call,”        have nonetheless reaffirmed that, at least in Washington, the two        parties now speak for markedly different segments of the U.S. economy.               President Donald Trump carried 2,497 counties across the country that        together generate 29% of the American economy, according to a new        study by the Brookings Institution.               President-elect Joe Biden won 477 counties that together generate 70%        of U.S. GDP.               These differences, if they persist or worsen, could result in partisan        gridlock for years to come, a researcher wrote.                     https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/10/election-2020-democrats-republicans-economy       .html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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