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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ptarmigan on January 26, 2018, 09:11:30 PM
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Rhode Island, Connecticut and Illinois are the 'worst possible states to live in' (but Louisiana and Mississippi aren't much better)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5315457/Rhode-Island-Connecticut-Illinois-worst-states.html
If you live in Illinois, Connecticut or Rhode Island, the chances are you know someone who is not happy. Not happy at all.
Around a quarter of the population living in these regions have described them each as the 'worst possible state to live in', according to a survey.
The map data doesn't explain the nature of the residents' grievances.
No surprise with Rhode Island, Connecticut and Illinois.
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Note to Illinois, please do not come to MO unless you are a Conservative seeking refuge, preferably a gun owner or plan to become one.
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Well, I lived in Mississippi for a little over two years. Was not unhappy, but there is a sense of desolation and isolation in the MS Delta.
That's why they sing the blues.
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Are you saying they are not liberal paradises, where everyone pays their fair share? :thatsright:
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Note to Illinois, please do not come to MO unless you are a Conservative seeking refuge, preferably a gun owner or plan to become one.
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Illinois is ran by Chicago liberals and is too damn cold. Missouri isn't much warmer. When I leave Illinois, it will be somewhere warm.
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Illinois is ran by Chicago liberals and is too damn cold. Missouri isn't much warmer. When I leave Illinois, it will be somewhere warm.
Got a little of everything really, from rice fields and river life in the SE, Iowa weather and farming in the NE, blending into the western plainland in the NW, and a short drive to the Oklahoma casinos in the SW...plus wooded mountains and fishing rivers in the south central part where I am...but mainly we're not overrun with Democrats or other scum outside of some big reservations on the I-70 corridor.
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Got a little of everything really, from rice fields and river life in the SE, Iowa weather and farming in the NE, blending into the western plainland in the NW, and a short drive to the Oklahoma casinos in the SW...plus wooded mountains and fishing rivers in the south central part where I am...but mainly we're not overrun with Democrats or other scum outside of some big reservations on the I-70 corridor.
Yeah, but it's still too damned cold.
I can vouch for the big scum reservations on the I-70 racetrack, filled with whack jobs and academia - sometimes one and the same.