Where Do the 47 Percent Live? | The American Conservative
* what a shocker they live in the low wage RTW for less wage states...
* what a shocker they live in the low wage RTW for less wage states...
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And what a shocker, those same states are loaded with uneducated Hispanics and blacks.
Interesting link on the 47% and the pop figures by LAM.
seriously, obama won because of these morons???
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surprised jersey isn't on that listand uneducated highly religious whites, the exact opposite traits of the high wage blue states.
below are the states with the most blacks. don't you get tired of being wrong about everything?
#1 - New York
#2 - Florida
#3 - Georgia
#4 - Texas
#5 - California
#6 - Illinois
#7 - North Carolina
#8 - Maryland
#9 - Louisiana
#10 - Michigan
if we don't keep the poor down, then how are us working people supposed to live and feel like it's all worth it? not everyone deserves everything...there's a reason for rich, middle, and poor...it's the way it's supposed to be to balance things out...
if we don't keep the poor down, then how are us working people supposed to live and feel like it's all worth it? not everyone deserves everything...there's a reason for rich, middle, and poor...it's the way it's supposed to be to balance things out...
most of the forms of "money" in use by finance is not a commodity but equity based assets, which means they are not tangible and only have value when exchanged or used by one capitalist to another..
conservative economic policy only results in two things , increased debt which fuels the US financial sector and poverty for the working class and that is what all the empirical data shows.
and uneducated highly religious whites, the exact opposite traits of the high wage blue states.
below are the states with the most blacks. don't you get tired of being wrong about everything?
#1 - New York
#2 - Florida
#3 - Georgia
#4 - Texas
#5 - California
#6 - Illinois
#7 - North Carolina
#8 - Maryland
#9 - Louisiana
#10 - Michigan
LAM i think i get what you're saying...i was having similar discussion with a moderate voting friend tonight about what most don't understand is that rich people don't always have everything liquid and cash...so making them pay more they'd actually have to start selling off assets to get the cashflow...and when they start selling off, the values of things drop and everyone suffers then...
don't bother you turned your brain off decades ago, you'll have beans in your ears till the day your planted. critical thinking to an ideologue such as yourself is like a blind, deaf, mute quadruple amputee trying to shoot skeet, impossible...
RTW states are seeing better personal income increases than non-RTW states. You're not telling the whole story.
happy jersey isn't on that list
Got any evidence of this?
But RTW states are seeing better numbers in personal income change.
From the national AFL-CIO
http://media.journalinteractive.com/documents/Copy+of+Income+Growth+Data+(3).xls
National Institute for Labor Relations
Differences Between Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States - Perspectives - Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick
They also are seeing better job growth
PolitiFact Georgia | Numbers back up Gingrich job growth claim
and lower unemployment rates
PolitiFact | Bill O'Reilly says unemployment is lower in 'right-to-work' states
RTW states are seeing better personal income increases than non-RTW states. You're not telling the whole story.
LAM i think i get what you're saying...i was having similar discussion with a moderate voting friend tonight about what most don't understand is that rich people don't always have everything liquid and cash...so making them pay more they'd actually have to start selling off assets to get the cashflow...and when they start selling off, the values of things drop and everyone suffers then...
How do the wages compare?
i just don't want the poor people to keep getting handouts...i'm all for genocide at this point
Median wages are higher in non-RTW states but the question is what effect(change) does RTW have and right now RTW states are seeing better income changes.
It's amazing that more people don't understand this assets concept.
Right To Work for less, then?