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re: Somebody help me out here - how can a substantial portion of America vote DEM?
Posted on 10/30/18 at 11:41 am to BRTigerDad
Posted on 10/30/18 at 11:41 am to BRTigerDad
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Wow, do you spew off crap without even thinking or what? A basic Google search would have saved you the embarrassment.
Your "gotcha" just proves me more right. Non-whites are massively over-represented when it comes to government handouts. The US is 62%~ white, yet according to the statistics you provided, they only take 39% of all food stamp handouts.
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Why are you extrapolating state numbers from national statistics representing wholly different demographics?
Do you have evidence to suggest whites are poorer than the national average in those states while blacks are richer than the national average?
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In Louisiana there are more white people than black people who receive food stamps.
And your evidence to support this is... where?
This post was edited on 10/30/18 at 11:44 am
Posted on 10/30/18 at 11:53 am to lulznop
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Non-whites are massively over-represented when it comes to government handouts. The US is 62%~ white, yet according to the statistics you provided, they only take 39% of all food stamp handouts.
Math is not a strong skill for DEM voter base. Even more unskilled in any sort of logic or common sense.
They will mix percentages and aggregate values in the same statement to suit their pre-conceved analysis and then reverse that in the next statement to suit their desired outcome.
And except for exponential functions you can always go to some future derivative to find a trend that is counter to the subject parameter at hand.
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