999Vulcan <
999v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Democrats and Republicans Aren?t Just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds.
> America?s political polarization is almost complete. Its two main political parties increasingly represent two different economies. And they barely overlap.
> Democrats can be found in educated cities and suburbs where professional jobs are plentiful. Republicans live in working-class and rural communities, home to agriculture and low-skill manufacturing.
Это на самом деле откровенный и наглый бред.
Тебе вообще не стыдно ?
> ...
> Let?s look at GDP, or the value of goods and services produced, to understand how the two parties are divided. These days, Democratic House districts are doing substantially better: Two-thirds of the nation?s GDP comes from those areas, with Republican districts making up the rest.
А избиратель демократический - это уголовник из гетто.
Или профсоюзник, что, в общем-то, то же самое.
> This is striking, because the Republican share of GDP is shrinking.
Нет такого понятия.
Но если ты хочешь, я тебе тоже могу ввести понятие "Democratic share"
и послать тебя наблюдать классические демократические местности.
Как-то:
- Trenton, NJ
- Elizabeth, NJ
- Camden, NJ
И еще много, много других мест.
> Even though the party controls more House districts than a decade ago, those districts account for less economic activity, Brookings Institution data show.
> Household income tells a similar story. A decade ago, median household income was about the same for each party. Since then, it has jumped nearly 17% in Democratic districts while falling 3% in Republican ones.
Это как с более низким iq у консерваторов.
О чём трубится на всех углах.
Ну, покуда не выясняется, что на самом деле всё строго наоборот,
после чего тема исчезает.
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