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  • #16
    Re: For the America Doomers

    Red States Feed at Federal Trough, Blue States Supply the Feed
    I think it needs updating. What states got the bail out money?

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    • #17
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      Yeah, I agree. Once little thing that goes unnoticed during the constitutional "adjustments" of the early 20th century is that Senators used to be elected by state legislature not by state popular vote. My guess if the Senators had to answer to the State house a lot of this federalism would be tamped down.

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      • #18
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        If you look up per capita tax revenue by state.The red states as per the last 4 elections paid more in federal taxes. Also I presented the isssue as a possible scenario not necessarily one I personally agreed with. It was merely to point out the divisions that exist between those of differing political ideologies and how that could possibly relate to the above mentioned scenarios. Tax revenues aside the red states control most all of the agriculture(food) and energy supplies. As for some of the above obviously bigoted commentaries in regards to some southern states,to each his own.

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by flintlock View Post
          Yugoslavia tried this and it didn't work out so well.
          Remember that in this country sensitivity towards "Federalism" was a by-product of the civil rights struggle of the 1960's. The South was solidly "blue" up to that point.

          NATO troops were used in the Balkans in much the same way as Federal troops were used in the South. Both were called in to protect minority rights.
          In the case of the Balkans it was Bosnian Muslims and in the American South it was African Americans.

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          • #20
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            I'm in agreement with flintlock and wildspitze...we should revert to more power and autonomy in the hands of States and less power and size at the Federal level.
            "...the western financial system has already failed. The failure has just not yet been realized, while the system remains confident that it is still alive." Jesse

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by rjwjr View Post
              I'm in agreement with flintlock and wildspitze...we should revert to more power and autonomy in the hands of States and less power and size at the Federal level.
              And less power to enforce the Voting Rights Act, equal access to education and other civil rights?

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              • #22
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                Originally posted by sutro View Post
                Remember that in this country sensitivity towards "Federalism" was a by-product of the civil rights struggle of the 1960's. The South was solidly "blue" up to that point.
                Actually, the sensitivity towards "Federalism" started with the people writing the founding documents. It wasn't till the civil war when Federalism made its true first assertion, followed by all the goodies: federal income tax, central bank, interstate highway system, etc. etc. etc.

                I knew this was going to turn into a civil rights/slavery conversation as soon as I wrote my initial post. Along with the characterization of those that want the states to have rights, that supersede the federal level, as people that are pro-slaves or some variant form of inequity thereof. Such a shame, but predictable.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by gnk View Post
                  Populated mostly by urban minorities? I take issue with your "mostly" characterization. I'm guessing you don't work for the US Census. By a large extent, the blue that you see loses federal tax dollars while most of the red receives a net gain. The irony, of course, is that the "red states" hate redistribution, but all the while, profit from it the most.

                  Red States Feed at Federal Trough, Blue States Supply the Feed

                  http://www.sodahead.com/blog/48274/r...pply-the-feed/

                  So who really lives off the system?
                  Best. First. Post. Ever.

                  Welcome, gnk! You took the words right out of my mouth.

                  Another interesting statistic is the list of states by GDP per capita. From the typical, racially-slurred conservative view of urban areas and "blue states" one would imagine that these states' GDP/capita would pale in comparison to the hardworking, self-reliant "red states". In fact, it could not be more opposite.

                  Of the top 22 highest GDP/capita states, Obama carried all but 2: Wyoming and Alaska.

                  Rank State GDP per capita in USD
                  0 District of Columbia 62,484
                  1 Connecticut 54,981
                  2 New Jersey 49,511
                  3 Massachusetts 48,995
                  4 Wyoming 47,047
                  5 Maryland 46,471
                  6 New York 46,364
                  7 California 41,805
                  8 Virginia 41,727
                  9 New Hampshire 41,639
                  10 Washington 41,203
                  11 Colorado 41,192
                  12 Minnesota 41,105
                  13 Illinois 41,012
                  14 Delaware 40,112
                  15 Alaska 40,042
                  16 Nevada 39,853
                  17 Rhode Island 39,829
                  18 Hawaii 39,242
                  19 Pennsylvania 38,793

                  United States average 38,615
                  20 Florida 38,417
                  21 Vermont 37,483
                  22 Texas 37,083
                  23 Kansas 36,525
                  24 Nebraska 36,372
                  25 Wisconsin 36,272
                  26 North Dakota 36,082
                  27 South Dakota 35,760
                  28 Oregon 35,143
                  29 Louisiana 35,100
                  30 Oklahoma 34,997
                  31 Iowa 34,916
                  32 Ohio 34,468
                  33 Michigan 34,423
                  34 Maine 33,991
                  35 Missouri 33,964
                  36 North Carolina 33,735
                  37 Georgia 33,499
                  38 Tennessee 33,395
                  39 Montana 33,225
                  40 Indiana 33,215
                  41 Arizona 32,833
                  42 Alabama 32,419
                  43 Idaho 31,804
                  44 South Carolina 31,103
                  45 Kentucky 30,824
                  46 New Mexico 30,706
                  47 Arkansas 30,177
                  48 Utah 29,831
                  49 West Virginia 29,385
                  50 Mississippi 28,541

                  And to the rural secessionists out there, you may want to think again. The 15 highest-GDP blue states provide 60% of the nation's GDP, while the 15 highest red states produce 27%.

                  Rank State GDP %/USGDP
                  1 California 1,846,757 13.2%
                  3 New York 1,144,481 8.2%
                  4 Florida 744,120 5.3%
                  5 Illinois 633,697 4.5%
                  6 Pennsylvania 553,301 4.0%
                  7 New Jersey 474,936 3.4%
                  8 Ohio 471,508 3.4%
                  9 North Carolina 400,192 2.9%
                  11 Virginia 382,964 2.7%
                  12 Michigan 381,963 2.7%
                  13 Massachusetts 351,514 2.5%
                  14 Washington 311,270 2.2%
                  15 Maryland 268,685 1.9%
                  16 Minnesota 254,970 1.8%
                  18 Indiana 246,439 1.8%
                  TOTAL DEM 8,466,797 60.6%
                  2 Texas 1,223,511 8.8%
                  10 Georgia 397,756 2.8%
                  17 Arizona 247,028 1.8%
                  19 Tennessee 243,869 1.7%
                  22 Missouri 229,470 1.6%
                  24 Louisiana 216,146 1.5%
                  25 Alabama 165,796 1.2%
                  26 Oregon 158,223 1.1%
                  27 Kentucky 154,184 1.1%
                  28 South Carolina 152,830 1.1%
                  29 Oklahoma 139,323 1.0%
                  30 Iowa 129,026 0.9%
                  32 Kansas 117,305 0.8%
                  33 Utah 105,658 0.8%
                  34 Arkansas 95,371 0.7%
                  TOTAL GOP 3,775,496 27.0%

                  Jimmy

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                  • #24
                    Re: For the America Doomers

                    Originally posted by sutro View Post
                    And less power to enforce the Voting Rights Act, equal access to education and other civil rights?
                    Oh come on, is everything one extreme or the other????:rolleyes: You can do both without having the Federals hands into everything. How is the Federal government justified in ignoring California's laws on marijuana. Whose rights are being denied??? They want power, and are overstepping their authority every chance they get. Calling it protecting Civil rights is an insult to people who really care about civil rights.

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