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It's the economy. Stupid

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999Vulcan

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Sep 19, 2019, 11:20:52 AM9/19/19
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Democrats and Republicans Aren’t Just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds.
The two parties represent radically different slices of the American economy.

https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy

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.

...

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.

This is striking, because the Republican share of GDP is shrinking. 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.

Oleg Smirnov

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Sep 19, 2019, 12:11:30 PM9/19/19
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999Vulcan, <news:cee73889-7366-4a8b...@googlegroups.com>

> Democrats and Republicans Aren't Just Divided. They Live in Different
> Worlds. The two parties represent radically different slices of the
> American economy.
>
> https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy
>
> 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.

So they'd get a divorce, in a civilized manner, establish two
independent states and then live peacefully without interfering with
each other affairs.

Partition of Pindoshka would also be helpful for the whole world.

999Vulcan

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Sep 19, 2019, 1:08:03 PM9/19/19
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красные штаты без синих не являются экономически состоятельными

https://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700/#red-vs-blue

Const

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Sep 19, 2019, 8:04:08 PM9/19/19
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999Vulcan <999v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Democrats and Republicans Aren?t Just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds.
> The two parties represent radically different slices of the American economy.

> https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy

> 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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Const

DvD

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Sep 19, 2019, 9:59:01 PM9/19/19
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On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 8:04:08 PM UTC-4, Const wrote:
> 999Vulcan <999v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Democrats and Republicans Aren?t Just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds.
> > The two parties represent radically different slices of the American economy.
>
> > https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy
>
> > 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.

Добавлю, в порядке анекдота - у нас в Somerset County, которая одна из самых богатых в штате, в ассамблею этой самой каунти демократов не избирали последние лет 25 вообще.

DvD

Dmitry Krivitsky

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Sep 19, 2019, 10:09:53 PM9/19/19
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On 9/19/2019 9:58 PM, DvD wrote:
>
> Добавлю, в порядке анекдота - у нас в Somerset County, которая одна из самых богатых в штате, в ассамблею этой самой каунти демократов не избирали последние лет 25 вообще.

Что такое ассамблея каунти?

Somerset County is governed by a five-member Board of Chosen Freeholders
[...]
As of 2019, Somerset County's Freeholders are:
Brian G. Gallagher (R, Somerville, 2020)
Brian D. Levine (R, Somerset in Franklin Township, term as freeholder
ends 2020; term as freeholder director ends 2019)
Shanel Robinson (D, Franklin Township, 2021)
Sara Sooy (D, Basking Ridge in Bernards Township, 2021)
Patricia L. Walsh (R, Green Brook Township, 2019)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_County,_New_Jersey

Там же:

As of October 31, 2014, there were a total of 216,901 registered voters
in Somerset County, of whom 55,782 (25.7%) were registered as Democrats,
53,345 (24.6%) were registered as Republicans and 107,546 (49.6%) were
registered as Unaffiliated.

И вот так у вас всё. Fake news.

999Vulcan

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Sep 20, 2019, 7:24:01 AM9/20/19
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On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 8:04:08 PM UTC-4, Const wrote:
> 999Vulcan <999v...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Democrats and Republicans Aren?t Just Divided. They Live in Different Worlds.
> > The two parties represent radically different slices of the American economy.
>
> > https://www.wsj.com/graphics/red-economy-blue-economy
>
> > 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.

да, WSJ - известный рассадник либеральной пропаганды

DvD

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Sep 20, 2019, 9:42:41 AM9/20/19
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Я видимо прозевал момент когда год-два назад этих двух D-чудаков избрали. Много лет туда демократов вообще не избирали. В принципе.

А про то, какие избиратели как зарегистрировали себя - я вообще ничего не говорил.

DvD

GM

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Sep 20, 2019, 10:28:58 AM9/20/19
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Наше графство (включает в себя столицу штата) скорее демократическое. Но когда начинаешь смотреть на карту голосования по избирательным участкам, то сразу видно, где источник силы демократов.

Const

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Sep 20, 2019, 8:39:09 PM9/20/19
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GM <gmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Наше графство (включает в себя столицу штата) скорее демократическое. Но когда начинаешь смотреть на карту голосования по избирательным участкам, то сразу видно, где источник силы демократов.

Осспди прости.
Это ни для кого не тайна.

Я так подозреваю, что даже Костик с Карлом знают.
Просто любят делать вид, что это партия "образованных" "жителей города".

Что, кстати, показывает, как важно овладеть органами образования.
Честно говоря, консы-респы всё это прое последние 30 лет.

Отсюда такое просто НЕОБЫКНОВЕННОЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВО МОЛОДЫХ ДЕБИЛОВ.

Причем как бы были одновременно убиты два зайца.
С одной стороны, это люди абсолютно безграмотные (но имеющие
очень высокое мнение о своём отсутствующем образовании),
ни к какому производительному труду реально не пригодные,
но очень агрессивные и уверенные, что "capitalism does not work".

Of course it does not work FOR YOU if you are an illiterate idiot.

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Const
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