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New I object to the Red State welfare
"There's a general perception out there that the blue states are big net recipients of federal subsidies," says Harvard business professor Herman "Dutch" Leonard. And there's a corollary perception that, in contrast to these welfare-queen states, the inland and Southern states are a heartland of self-reliance and private initiative, less dependent on federal spending. As Leonard says, "That historically hasn't been the case." And it's becoming less and less so.

In 2003, the top subsidy-sucking state, in percentage terms, was red-lite New Mexico, which received $1.99 in federal money for every dollar it sent to Washington, D.C. All the next eight net recipients of federal spending were redder yet: Kentucky, Virginia, Montana, Alabama, North Dakota, West Virginia, Mississippi and Alaska, which received $1.60 to $1.89 back for each tax dollar.

The list of net losers in the state-federal exchange, by contrast, reads like a Who's Who of Blue. Two of the top 14 were traditionally red Western states that are starting to turn purple, Colorado and Nevada. The other 12 are all blue: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Washington, Wisconsin and the biggest chump of all, New Jersey, where the federal government spends just $.57 for every dollar it collects. Clearly Tony Soprano did not negotiate this deal.

Only five blue states were net recipients of federal subsidies. Only two red states were net payers of federal taxes. Washington, despite its large military presence and big defense contractor The Boeing Co., received just 90 cents on its federal tax dollar. Oregon and swinging Florida are perfect washes: They received one federal dollar for every dollar they paid in taxes.


[link|http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/211080_sciglianomoney.html|Source]
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"In this world of sin and sorrow there is always something to be thankful for. As for me, I rejoice that I am not a Republican."
-- H. L. Mencken
New So do the Red Staters
[link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=193114|But we've been over that.]

By the way, those farm subsidies are distributed rather unevenly. It's the big farms that get the lion's share of the loot. But a big farmer only gets one vote - same as the poor farmer. If only the Red Staters had a vote, this farm welfare would be gone in a jiffy.

So tell the truth... you claim that you oppose this corporate welfare for the hicks, but have you actually voted against it? Have you even voted for politicians that have fought it? Like, ferinstance, [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=193114|Dubya]?
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[link|http://marlowe-essays.blogspot.com/2005/01/what-we-need-prescription-for-our.html|http://marlowe-essay...tion-for-our.html] - What We Need - a prescription for our times
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     Bush budget is class warfare - (tuberculosis) - (20)
         You are missing the one overriding point. - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
             As heard on The Daily Show - (drewk)
         Yeah, it's class warfare, all right. - (marlowe) - (17)
             Why do you hate Americans so much? -NT - (Silverlock) - (3)
                 I'll tell you why. - (pwhysall) - (2)
                     You're awfully generous. -NT - (imric)
                     I <3 P-A... :) -NT - (inthane-chan)
             I object to the white boy welfare - (tuberculosis) - (9)
                 It may be class warfare, but welfare it ain't - (Arkadiy) - (2)
                     Yes it is - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                         Are we talking individuals or corporations here? - (Arkadiy)
                 Not so much "white boy welfare" as white collar welfare - (jb4)
                 I object to the Red State welfare - (Silverlock) - (1)
                     So do the Red Staters - (marlowe)
                 Social workers are all white boys? - (marlowe) - (2)
                     Non-sequitur -NT - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                         Indeed. That's precisely my point. - (marlowe)
             Lost look... - (Simon_Jester) - (2)
                 Newt Gingrich had something to do with it. - (marlowe) - (1)
                     LOL...Newt promised to bring those things to a vote.... - (Simon_Jester)

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