AbstractWave · 61-69, M
The majority of “red states” are at least 45% blue. Gerrymandering and especially the Electoral College keep them red, along with poor voter turnout and further suppression. But yes you are correct about the impact to red versus blue states.
jackrabbit10 · M
they should have saved some money. for hard times. I see it coming many years ago.
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Roadsterrider · 56-60, M
@jackrabbit10 You have me by a few years but I remember a lot of beans and cornbread growing up. Squirrels, rabbits, venison. There wasn't meat unless we hunted it a lot of the time. I never realized how poor we were as a child.
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
@jackrabbit10 To be clear I am not trying to be harsh or mean. I am just pointing out that the world has changed drastically so the challenges my generation has to figure out how to deal with is very different and has different solutions and we have different options available to us.
Just like in the depression and other precarious times despite people's best efforts we don't always come out better the other side and I think people also have to acknowledge that there is also a level of dumb luck involved in success or failure when things crumble at a systemic level.
Just like in the depression and other precarious times despite people's best efforts we don't always come out better the other side and I think people also have to acknowledge that there is also a level of dumb luck involved in success or failure when things crumble at a systemic level.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@Roadsterrider Thats true.. Whatever you grew up with is "normal"😷
Elisbch · M
yep.... and I seriously doubt they'll learn from it still. 🤷. It requires something called critical thinking. Those groups of people just do not possess that. They've overwhelmingly proven that time after time after time.
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
Yep and their insurance premiums for healthcare are about to hit the stratosphere thanks to the GOP.
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow They'll just be going without healthcare. The county hospital is about to become much busier. Small rural towns? Forget it. Those hospitals are already closing.
BohoBabe · M
*laughs in german socialist*
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