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re: Only 15 Democrat Governors in the U.S.
Posted on 2/5/18 at 4:30 am to jamboybarry
Posted on 2/5/18 at 4:30 am to jamboybarry
Yeah.... the state economies of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, West Virginia, South Carolina, Iowa, Kansas, Alabama are booming.
It’s amazing how people refuse to take of their political glasses and look at something objectively. It shows a lack of intelligence. It just further proves that this country is too divided. This country was built on working together as to find common ground but neither side wants to do this anymore.
It’s amazing how people refuse to take of their political glasses and look at something objectively. It shows a lack of intelligence. It just further proves that this country is too divided. This country was built on working together as to find common ground but neither side wants to do this anymore.
This post was edited on 2/5/18 at 4:34 am
Posted on 2/5/18 at 7:41 am to Nolauga
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Yeah.... the state economies of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, West Virginia, South Carolina, Iowa, Kansas, Alabama are booming.
Please explain. Louisiana has seen the exodus of 1 or 2 major businesses, has failed to attract more business to the state under Edwards, and is one of the highest taxed states in the country, while having one of the lowest median incomes, poorest performing public schools, and crumbling infrastructure. Louisiana also has one of the largest public to private employee ratio's in the country (that means a large number of public employees for every private employee). When it came time to make budget cuts, due to our no deficit clause in Louisiana budgets, Edwards chose to only cut TOPS funding. He did not address the billions in private undisclosed contracts that are being wasted, nor has he addressed the massive over spending on wasted public universities. Louisiana also has a large amount of public universities for a state it's size. Many of which are complete failures and are redundant.
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