dude I could refute you all day and night and it wouldn't matter. I mean virtually everything you post is false and nonsense which has been pointed out to you and you don't care. Not going to waste my time on a dunderhead troll.
dude I could refute you all day and night and it wouldn't matter. I mean virtually everything you post is false and nonsense which has been pointed out to you and you don't care. Not going to waste my time on a dunderhead troll.
So Mississippi and Kentucky weren't agrarian economies built on slavery?
“There were so many things that went wrong,” Mr. McNamara said. “SNCF was very angry. They told [California] they were leaving for North Africa, which was less politically dysfunctional. They went to Morocco and helped them build a rail system.” Morocco’s bullet train started service in 2018.
Something to keep in mind when Newsom says the California Model should be the future of America.
In totally unrelated news, Florida is opening up the first segment of its high-speed rail this year. It's not a bullet train, but at least it's the first thing classified as HSR outside of the northeast corridor.
california regulations are completely awful and need an overhaul, agreed. Recently CA has been loosening regulations to make housing easier to put up.
but look at the vast wealth of the state - astonishing how wealthy that state is and how crowded it is. Clearly things are quite good in CA, now and historically. Picking one thing isn't fair.
Well I could name a lot more than one thing wrong with California.
Caliofornia isn't that crowded (that's all relative), and it attracts wealth due to good weather on the coasts, good geography for port cities, perfect weather for agriculture in the central valley, and network effects from industries built up many decades ago. That's got nothing to do with the Democrats, we can only judge them on how they govern the state.
Destruction of presidential records Tearing up presidential records—some so significantly that NARA was simply given ripped up shreds of paper. 2017-2021 Willfull destruction of government records 18 U.S.C. § 2071 The Archivist referred the matter to the Department of Justice for investigation
According to a newly released email from the State Department, Hillary Clinton was informed in 2009 of a massive theft of data related to Bill Clinton’s White House records. The email was one of 357 [...]
the D party has been helping poor and middle class people for generations. That's what it does. Biden and the dems have passed multiple bills aimed squarely at helping poor people. Child poverty crashed to lows as a result.
The R policy is to give tax cuts, primarily to rich people.
So yes party matters.
Do you want the whole US to be as poor as red states? I sure don't. Until they show they can govern their own states they don't deserve to run the entire nation.
Helping the middle class? That is a joke, and totally out of touch with this administration's record. Biden has annihilated the middle class with his policies, and I am not the only one who thinks that way:
california regulations are completely awful and need an overhaul, agreed. Recently CA has been loosening regulations to make housing easier to put up.
but look at the vast wealth of the state - astonishing how wealthy that state is and how crowded it is. Clearly things are quite good in CA, now and historically. Picking one thing isn't fair.
Well I could name a lot more than one thing wrong with California.
Caliofornia isn't that crowded (that's all relative), and it attracts wealth due to good weather on the coasts, good geography for port cities, perfect weather for agriculture in the central valley, and network effects from industries built up many decades ago. That's got nothing to do with the Democrats, we can only judge them on how they govern the state.
ah come on
the spirit of the place is key - no accident that silicon valley is there, and that show business is HQd in LA. The place has drawn dreamers and strivers for generations. It's not just the climate - it's the sense of doing great things and being around interesting people.
the D party has been helping poor and middle class people for generations. That's what it does. Biden and the dems have passed multiple bills aimed squarely at helping poor people. Child poverty crashed to lows as a result.
The R policy is to give tax cuts, primarily to rich people.
So yes party matters.
Do you want the whole US to be as poor as red states? I sure don't. Until they show they can govern their own states they don't deserve to run the entire nation.
Helping the middle class? That is a joke, and totally out of touch with this administration's record. Biden has annihilated the middle class with his policies, and I am not the only one who thinks that way:
'conservatives' can cheat and steal but Dems can't. because 'conservatives' are more American, y'all.
The failure of NY's gerrymander while 'conservatives' have been gerrymandering for decades is a classic example.
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. — Just a month before November’s critical midterm elections, New York has emerged from a haywire redistricting cycle as perhaps the most consequential congressional battleground in the country, and Democrats are mired in an increasingly costly fight just to hold their ground.
All told, nine of New York’s 26 seats — from the tip of Long Island to the banks of the Hudson River here in Poughkeepsie — are in play, more than any state but California.
For Democrats, the uncertainty is particularly jarring: Just 10 months ago, party leaders, who controlled the once-in-a-decade redistricting process in the state, optimistically predicted that new district lines could safeguard Democrats and imperil as many as five Republican seats, allowing them to add key blocks to their national firewall. That, to put it gently, is not how things seem to be turning out.
Well I could name a lot more than one thing wrong with California.
Caliofornia isn't that crowded (that's all relative), and it attracts wealth due to good weather on the coasts, good geography for port cities, perfect weather for agriculture in the central valley, and network effects from industries built up many decades ago. That's got nothing to do with the Democrats, we can only judge them on how they govern the state.
ah come on
the spirit of the place is key - no accident that silicon valley is there, and that show business is HQd in LA. The place has drawn dreamers and strivers for generations. It's not just the climate - it's the sense of doing great things and being around interesting people.
But most of that happened long before it was a deep blue state. And I don't think you can recreate the California model in a cold landlocked region.
the spirit of the place is key - no accident that silicon valley is there, and that show business is HQd in LA. The place has drawn dreamers and strivers for generations. It's not just the climate - it's the sense of doing great things and being around interesting people.
But most of that happened long before it was a deep blue state. And I don't think you can recreate the California model in a cold landlocked region.
agip is about as historically ignorant as it gets.
California and NY were #1 and #2 economically in the US when they were red states long before the Democrats took over and started driving them into the ground.
Helping the middle class? That is a joke, and totally out of touch with this administration's record. Biden has annihilated the middle class with his policies, and I am not the only one who thinks that way:
Joe Biden may not be as obsessed with the stock market as his predecessor was -- at least not publicly. But this year's turmoil on Wall Street has dealt the president a tough blow. The S&P 500 has now lost all of its gains si...
While the past 25 years have witnessed episodes that show either a greater incidence or larger magnitude of real wage declines, the current time period is unparalleled in terms of the challenge employed workers face.
Inflation up from 1.4% when he took office to 8.3% today. CPI has increased almost 13% since he took office.
Real estate plummeting. Average mortgage rate has increased from 2.77% to 7.05% since Biden took office. For every 1% increase in interest rates, a mortgage becomes about 10% more expensive.
If you can’t hang with The Big Boys, stay out of the kitchen. As President Trump correctly noted: “To WIN a war, you have to BE a war.”
We are at war, Gipper. And you pacifist, intellectual types need to p!ss or get off the porcelain. Its a binary choice, no space for nuance.
Have I mentioned yet that you are a moron?
Sorry, my bad. You are a moron.
That wasn't very nice, Obvo. Obvo-skunk. Resorting to name-calling. You act like some kind of fishfaced twit. I'm going to take the high road here and not descend to your gutter level. You keep wallowing in swill and mush, and I'll remain in rarified air where quality people breathe and look down upon people like you festering in your tepid squalor.
california regulations are completely awful and need an overhaul, agreed. Recently CA has been loosening regulations to make housing easier to put up.
but look at the vast wealth of the state - astonishing how wealthy that state is and how crowded it is. Clearly things are quite good in CA, now and historically. Picking one thing isn't fair.
Well I could name a lot more than one thing wrong with California.
Caliofornia isn't that crowded (that's all relative), and it attracts wealth due to good weather on the coasts, good geography for port cities, perfect weather for agriculture in the central valley, and network effects from industries built up many decades ago. That's got nothing to do with the Democrats, we can only judge them on how they govern the state.
I was told California was so successful because republicans used to run the state
Inflation up from 1.4% when he took office to 8.3% today. CPI has increased almost 13% since he took office.
Real estate plummeting. Average mortgage rate has increased from 2.77% to 7.05% since Biden took office. For every 1% increase in interest rates, a mortgage becomes about 10% more expensive.
I am so screwed. I just ran out of heating oil. I use about 100 gallons a month keeping it at 65. It was 3:45 last year this time and now they wanted 5.69 a gallon. It is gonna cost me 500+ a month to heat my house. I cannot believe how badly the Dems will get crushed in the coming elections. Sucks to be me and screw OPEC.
But most of that happened long before it was a deep blue state. And I don't think you can recreate the California model in a cold landlocked region.
agip is about as historically ignorant as it gets.
California and NY were #1 and #2 economically in the US when they were red states long before the Democrats took over and started driving them into the ground.
Er, aren't Cali and NY still like 1-2? Or at least 1-3? After decades of democrat destruction?
agip is about as historically ignorant as it gets.
California and NY were #1 and #2 economically in the US when they were red states long before the Democrats took over and started driving them into the ground.
Er, aren't Cali and NY still like 1-2? Or at least 1-3? After decades of democrat destruction?
They are in decline. California and NY's populations are going down.
the D party has been helping poor and middle class people for generations. That's what it does. Biden and the dems have passed multiple bills aimed squarely at helping poor people. Child poverty crashed to lows as a result.
The R policy is to give tax cuts, primarily to rich people.
So yes party matters.
Do you want the whole US to be as poor as red states? I sure don't. Until they show they can govern their own states they don't deserve to run the entire nation.
Helping the middle class? That is a joke, and totally out of touch with this administration's record. Biden has annihilated the middle class with his policies, and I am not the only one who thinks that way: