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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby kenway » Sun May 20, 2012 10:01 pm

Alabama - Not GOOD
NOT a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Alaska - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Arizona - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Arkansas - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

California - Not GOOD
Too many Unions and Bleeding Hearts and fruits and nuts

Colorado - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Very animal-friendly, great progressive towns like Boulder.... state tends to lean Republican overall

Connecticut - Not GOOD
Too Liberal and too expensive to do business except for the big wigs

Delaware - Not GOOD
Too Liberal (sadly used to be a great place for corporate headquartering because of Chapter 11 Leniency laws "quasi Re-organizing" but it's losing that reputation... has grown TOO Left of Center

DC - Not GOOD for the Private Sector.....Money is sucked in from everyone else's hard earned sweat and labor and then subsidizes the quality of life.....

Florida - (The state is really 2 separate states)
South Florida (South of Orlando) - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Conservative stronghold Naples or you CAN choooose more development live in Palm Beach or Broward

North Florida - Not GOOD
Not a promising place for Unions or Bleeding Hearts

Georgia - Not GOOD
Not a promising place for Unions or Bleeding Hearts (except for Athens)

Hawaii - Not GOOD
Not good for Conservative voice

Idaho - Not GOOD
Not good for the Liberal voice (also not Hayden lake was Neo-Nazi HQ for a long time

Illinois - Not GOOD
VERY Corrupt Democra& politics

Indiana - Not GOOD
Too set in its Conservative ways and quality of life needs improvement (needs more Liberalism actually)

Iowa - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
East Iowa is more enlightened than West Iowa.... good farm state... well disciplined cost efficient state....Norwegian work ethic.... compassionate.... good choice for a Caucus State.

Kansas - Not GOOD
Does not have a very enlightened Liberal element to balance the Conservative populous

Kentucky - Not GOOD
Does not have a very enlightened outside the box Liberal element...hence not a very dynamic state...set in old ways

Louisiana - Not GOOD
Does not incorporate its faction groups well enough into a solidly viable state... you have a very Conservative un-enlightened bulk of the state with an outcast city of New Orleans which is too much the other way

Maine - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Northern Maine is Conservative and affordable, Southern part of the state has its Liberal city of Portland.....both co-exist and Maine citizens have choice within the state of their quality of life...and great natural beauty...

Maryland - Not GOOD
Too Progressive and influenced by Government institutions in DC and same with Baltimore. Not good for opening a family business... taxes too high

Massachusetts - Not GOOD
Often nicknamed Taxachusetts for a reason

Michigan - Not GOOD
Union Infested

Minnesota - Not GOOD
Does not accomodate enough to the Conservative base

Mississippi - Not GOOD
Does not enlighten itself enough with a Liberal agenda to improve quality of life (see you need balance)

Missouri - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Heart of America... good Liberal Iowa-influenced North... Conservative voice off the other end of the state.

Montanta - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Conservative-minded with some unique enlightened elements of the Liberal direction (i.e. Only state where an employee needs a legitimate reason to be let go....my understanding is you can still be let go if the company purges a whole group due to dwindling revenues.....but you can't be fired on an individual basis for absolutely no reason at all unless you did something legit [i.e. showing up late or poor performance review.) Also Missoula is pretty enlightened.
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby abraham90 » Sun May 20, 2012 10:13 pm

Alabama - Not GOOD
NOT a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Alaska - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Arizona - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

Arkansas - Not GOOD
Not a very promising state for Bleeding Hearts and Unions to have a voice

California - Not GOOD
Too many Unions and Bleeding Hearts and fruits and nuts

Colorado - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Very animal-friendly, great progressive towns like Boulder.... state tends to lean Republican overall

Connecticut - Not GOOD
Too Liberal and too expensive to do business except for the big wigs

Delaware - Not GOOD
Too Liberal (sadly used to be a great place for corporate headquartering because of Chapter 11 Leniency laws "quasi Re-organizing" but it's losing that reputation... has grown TOO Left of Center

DC - Not GOOD for the Private Sector.....Money is sucked in from everyone else's hard earned sweat and labor and then subsidizes the quality of life.....

Florida - (The state is really 2 separate states)
South Florida (South of Orlando) - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Conservative stronghold Naples or you CAN choooose more development live in Palm Beach or Broward

North Florida - Not GOOD
Not a promising place for Unions or Bleeding Hearts

Georgia - Not GOOD
Not a promising place for Unions or Bleeding Hearts (except for Athens)

Hawaii - Not GOOD
Not good for Conservative voice

Idaho - Not GOOD
Not good for the Liberal voice (also not Hayden lake was Neo-Nazi HQ for a long time

Illinois - Not GOOD
VERY Corrupt Democra& politics

Indiana - Not GOOD
Too set in its Conservative ways and quality of life needs improvement (needs more Liberalism actually)

Iowa - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
East Iowa is more enlightened than West Iowa.... good farm state... well disciplined cost efficient state....Norwegian work ethic.... compassionate.... good choice for a Caucus State.

Kansas - Not GOOD
Does not have a very enlightened Liberal element to balance the Conservative populous

Kentucky - Not GOOD
Does not have a very enlightened outside the box Liberal element...hence not a very dynamic state...set in old ways

Louisiana - Not GOOD
Does not incorporate its faction groups well enough into a solidly viable state... you have a very Conservative un-enlightened bulk of the state with an outcast city of New Orleans which is too much the other way

Maine - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Northern Maine is Conservative and affordable, Southern part of the state has its Liberal city of Portland.....both co-exist and Maine citizens have choice within the state of their quality of life...and great natural beauty...

Maryland - Not GOOD
Too Progressive and influenced by Government institutions in DC and same with Baltimore. Not good for opening a family business... taxes too high

Massachusetts - Not GOOD
Often nicknamed Taxachusetts for a reason

Michigan - Not GOOD
Union Infested

Minnesota - Not GOOD
Does not accomodate enough to the Conservative base

Mississippi - Not GOOD
Does not enlighten itself enough with a Liberal agenda to improve quality of life (see you need balance)

Missouri - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Heart of America... good Liberal Iowa-influenced North... Conservative voice off the other end of the state.

Montanta - GOOD BALANCED STATE!
Conservative-minded with some unique enlightened elements of the Liberal direction (i.e. Only state where an employee needs a legitimate reason to be let go....my understanding is you can still be let go if the company purges a whole group due to dwindling revenues.....but you can't be fired on an individual basis for absolutely no reason at all unless you did something legit [i.e. showing up late or poor performance review.) Also Missoula is pretty enlightened.
I noticed. Good observation.
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby tupac » Sun May 20, 2012 10:18 pm

What constitutes a state as being "good" or "bad" is a matter of opinion.
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby montrel68 » Sun May 20, 2012 10:27 pm

Yeah, that is why we need a balance government in DC. We had that from during Clinton's years and most of GW Bush years. As soon as we put radical democrats in congress we went under and became worse with radical Obama. The Tea Party has kind of balanced that a little (them being radicals themselves) now we need a moderate president.
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby achban » Sun May 20, 2012 10:31 pm

Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby aingeni » Sun May 20, 2012 10:44 pm

Is this wisdom?
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You realize the best US States are not too Conservative nor too Liberal?

Postby melville » Sun May 20, 2012 11:07 pm

You could have saved Yahoo some Ink if you had just said Blue states bad, Red states Good.
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