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How would GOP states fare after a national divorce

If blue and red states became separate how well would GOP states do compared to democratic states given that GOP states tend to be rural poor and poorly educated compared to blue states.
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IronHamster · 56-60, M
That's funny. The left relies on welfare plantations and racism for their support.
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
IronHamster · 56-60, M
@SevIsPamprinYouAlways Truth makes you uncomfortable, eh?
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F
TrashCat · M
@IronHamster interesting. Red states receive the most welfare and blue states are the major contributors. Those are facts.
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familyfunguy · 56-60, M
@TrashCat If the blue states stopped giving so much money to the red states, they would have enough leftover to fund grown men in their home states who refuse to work. The guys you see laying around town shooting up would be doing this in nice hotels.

Non-earners will profit no matter what.
TrashCat · M
@familyfunguy Who is refusing to work? In red states? I agree! I live in a red state. Lazy bastards
familyfunguy · 56-60, M
@TrashCat I don't know, I'm not playing favorites. The unemployment rate for Arkansas is 3.6% as of December 2022. USA is 3.4%.
Source: Google, but they seemed to pull it from a credible source. I'm not entirely sure what necessarily qualifies as "employed" though.

The laziness seems to be at an all-time high in cities that are in the Pacific time zone, in particular. I'm basing this on how much degeneracy and people you'll see sitting around without a purpose on the streets.
TrashCat · M
@familyfunguy Tennessee and Georgia are awful! I came from New England and it was no where near as bad as here.
Spotpot · 41-45, M
@familyfunguy Blue states are wealthier more edudcated more productive and have a considerbly better quality of life than red states.