Johonny (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-28-10 11:51 PM
Response to Reply #7
18. that's clearly ture
The north and north eastern states had an more friendly climate prior to WW II and air conditioning. I think also the old south post civil war era was a strong discouragement to people who newly immigrated from moving into the south. Either way the whole thing is sort of made up. Calling states blue or red is clearly nonsensical. Is California a red or blue state? It has two Dem senators, but a republican governor? Who's column does that go in?
What is meant by control? Here the top by growth states http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ist_of_U.S._states_by_pop...
and their party in the executive branch
Wyoming (D)
Utah (R)
Texas (R)
Colorado (D)
Alaska (R)
Arizona (R)
Washington (D)
North Carolina (D)
Georgia (R)
South Carolina (R)
So that's 4/6 republican. While Texas looks like say a red state it's had 39 Democratic governors and 6 Republican ones in its history. Once again what does the opening statement even mean? I say this is just a BS talking point that has no clear meaning.
In the first place, 4/6=2/3, DUmbass, which is 67%.
I counted 6/10 republican, which is 3/5, or 60%
If you had ATTENDED math class in HS, instead of hiding in the boiler room smoking pot with the janitor, you might have realized this.
No DAMNED wonder this country is so screwed up. DAMNED DUmmies can't count to 12 without taking their shoes and socks off. (And YES, I said 12. Think about it.)