Et Teabagger Thread

Discussion in 'Politics' started by fkbsuhites, Apr 18, 2010.

  1. Yannis

    Yannis

    Not my first time... :)
     
    #621     May 3, 2010
  2. Hello

    Hello

    Dont worry, in true troll fashion fkbsuhites will dive on this grenade to selflessly save his liberal buddies by putting up 10 more nonsense posts within the next couple days. :)
     
    #622     May 3, 2010
  3. Yes, you do have a habit of consistently pulling "data" out of your ass.

    Normally one would prefer you post links to the "source" of your "data".

    Which you never do.

    Because you pull the "data" out of your ass


     
    #623     May 3, 2010
  4. Based on the last Census from the U.S. Census Bureau:

    compiled here:
    http://dcjobsource.com/richest.html

    Richest American Cities
    (Population over 250,000)
    Rank City Median household income, 2004
    1 San Jose, CA $71,765
    2 Anchorage, AK $61,565
    3 San Francisco, CA $60,031
    4 Virginia Beach, VA $55,781
    5 San Diego, CA $51,382
    6 Anaheim, CA $49,622
    7 Raleigh, NC $47,878
    8 Seattle, WA $46,650
    9 Washington, DC $46,574
    10 Honolulu, HI $46,500
    11 Oakland, CA $46,190
    12 Charlotte, NC $46,082
    13 Boston, MA $45,892
    14 Arlington, TX $45,712
    15 Austin, TX $45,508
    16 Colorado Springs, CO $45,388
    17 Riverside, CA $44,866
    18 Las Vegas, NV $44,737
    19 Aurora, CO $44,480
    20 Minneapolis, MN $44,116


    Except for Arlington and Anchorage, the WEALTHIEST voters Look Mostly DEMOCRATIC voting
     
    #624     May 3, 2010
  5. Poorest American cities
    (Population over 250,000)
    Rank City Median household income, 2004
    1 Miami, FL $24,031
    2 Newark, NJ $26,309
    3 Cleveland, OH $27,871
    4 Detroit, MI $27,871
    5 Buffalo, NY $28,544
    6 St. Louis, MO $30,389
    7 Philadelphia, PA $30,631
    8 Milwaukee, WI $31,231
    9 New Orleans, LA $31,369
    10 El Paso, TX $31,764
    11 Tucson, AZ $31,901
    12 Pittsburgh, PA $31,910
    13 Cincinnati, OH $31,960
    14 Memphis, TN $32,399
    15 Baltimore, MD $34,055
    16 Toledo, OH $35,239
    17 Tulsa, OK $36,255
    18 Oklahoma City, OK $36,347
    19 San Antonio, TX $36,598
    20 Stockton, CA $37,322



    Looks like Democratic voting cities have a slight majority over Republican voting cities
     
    #625     May 3, 2010
  6. Hence my continual use of the term "THE IMMORAL MINORITY". to describe the average nut-gagging cunt. You are IMMORAL. And you are in the MINORITY.

    The data posted shows voters do not like the republican party. Proof positive that without the FARMERS with their FARM SUBSIDIES with the help from the Southern Plantation culture, republicans would never get the vote.


    As for the large cities voting Democratic, the one consistent data point is large cities will have large Black populations that overwhelmingly,close to 100% , vote Democrat. My guess is Blacks, being from the plantation culture, have it ingrained in their DNA to mis-trust the Satanic Republican party. Why do Black people over-overwhelmingly mis-trust The Party of the IMMORAL MINORITY. The Party with a consistent history of colossal cluster-fuck. The party of corporate tax cuts to zero taxes paid and un-ending war financed with deficit spending.


    Why are Blacks mired in poverty, that's a altogether another thread. This thread is focused on primarily engaging nut-gaggers to understand their neurological disorder that make them consistently lie and distort the reality around them.

    Kinda like how the above poster alannis pulled "data" out of his/her ass to fit his world view. What neurological disorder made him do such a thing? after all, data is easily available and easily verified. What makes these people blatant liars?
     
    #626     May 3, 2010
  7. Hello

    Hello

    Democratic-Controlled Legislatures Overseeing 17 of the 20 Highest State Budget Deficits Nationwide
    How are states going to balance the budget deficits that are mounting across the nation?

    For that answer, you'll have to ask the Democrats - as they control both the Senate and House in 17 of the top 20 states with the largest FY 2010 per capita deficits.

    The National Conference of State Legislatures recently issued state level budget deficit data.

    A Smart Politics analysis finds Democrats are in charge of 35 of the 40 chambers in states with the 20 largest deficits, including control of both the Senate and House in 17 of these 20 states.

    Only Arizona (ranked #9) and Kansas (#15) have legislatures entirely under control of the GOP in the states facing the biggest budget crises nationwide. In Virginia (#20), control is split, with Democrats in charge of the Senate and Republicans with the partisan advantage in the House.

    Democrats, meanwhile, control both chambers in the other 17 states: Hawaii, New York, Connecticut, California, New Jersey, Delaware, Washington, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Nevada, Vermont, Maryland, Maine, and Iowa. (Note: while Democrats currently control a majority of state legislatures (27), they still preside over a vastly disproportionate number of states in the deepest financial trouble).

    Of course, budget decisions made prior to the 2008 elections helped to shape the current fiscal crises that states are now facing - and will face in FY 2010.

    But a Smart Politics analysis of party control of these 20 state legislatures prior to the 2008 elections still finds that Democratic Party-run legislatures dominated the list of the highest per capita budget deficit offenders:

    · Democrats controlled 13 legislatures prior to the 2008 elections, compared to just 2 for the GOP (Arizona and Kansas), with control split in the other 5 states (New York, Delaware, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Virginia).

    · Democrats held 61 percent of the Senate seats in these states, compared to just 39 percent for Republicans.

    · Democrats held 62 percent of the House seats in these states, while Republicans held only 37 percent, with 1 percent held by third parties.

    · Democrats also controlled the governor's office in 60 percent of these states (12 of 20).

    While the economic downturn is creating shortfalls in the budgets of nearly all states nationwide, it is also highlighting those states that placed themselves in the most precarious positions due to their previous legislative spending and revenue decisions. In short, if the books in these 20 states were dusted for fingerprints in an investigation of the legislative decision-making that contributed to these budget shortfalls, they would no doubt find the lion's share belonging to Democrats.

    It is also interesting to note that all but three of these states facing the biggest budget crises across the nation also voted for Barack Obama in 2008. Only Arizona, Louisiana, and Kansas voted Republican in the presidential race.

    Legislative Partisan Control in States with the Largest FY 2010 Per Capita Budget Deficits

    Rank State Deficit per capita Pre-election Control Post-election control
    1 Hawaii $ 788.56 Democratic Democratic
    2 New York $ 703.47 Split Democratic
    3 Connecticut $ 697.50 Democratic Democratic
    4 California $ 651.19 Democratic Democratic
    5 New Jersey $ 554.43 Democratic Democratic
    6 Delaware $ 511.11 Split Democratic
    7 Washington $ 485.68 Democratic Democratic
    8 Minnesota $ 479.65 Democratic Democratic
    9 Arizona $ 452.96 GOP GOP
    10 Massachusetts $ 451.17 Democratic Democratic
    11 Louisiana $ 437.92 Democratic Democratic
    12 Wisconsin $ 436.50 Split Democratic
    13 Rhode Island $ 411.95 Democratic Democratic
    14 Nevada $ 396.72 Split Democratic
    15 Kansas $ 395.66 GOP GOP
    16 Vermont $ 334.09 Democratic Democratic
    17 Maryland $ 317.36 Democratic Democratic
    18 Maine $ 303.51 Democratic Democratic
    19 Iowa $ 258.81 Democratic Democratic
    20 Virginia $ 244.46 Split Split
    Note: Data compiled by Smart Politics.


    http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cspg/smartpolitics/2009/03/democraticcontrolled_legislatu.php
     
    #627     May 3, 2010

  8. Why are blacks mired in poverty? Why don't you tell us? I know several, that although make a modest living are happier than some "white folk" and that would probably include you. Teabaggers ruining your life?
     
    #628     May 3, 2010
  9. You know several blacks?

    That's mighty white of you...

     
    #629     May 3, 2010


  10. Several black families on modest incomes that are happier than many whites, yeah, what about it?
     
    #630     May 4, 2010