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anon1712773474

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“Eight of the 10 states most dependent on the federal government were Republican-voting, with the average red state receiving $1.35 per dollar spent.
Nine states sent more to the federal government than they received — seven of these were Democrat-voting and had higher per capita GDPs than many of the red states that received the most.
New Mexico had the highest return on federal spending of any state ($4.33), and Delaware had the lowest ($0.63).
The eight states receiving the highest child tax credit per capita were all Republican-voting. “
Pennsylvania sits at 25.
 
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“Eight of the 10 states most dependent on the federal government were Republican-voting, with the average red state receiving $1.35 per dollar spent.
Nine states sent more to the federal government than they received — seven of these were Democrat-voting and had higher per capita GDPs than many of the red states that received the most.
New Mexico had the highest return on federal spending of any state ($4.33), and Delaware had the lowest ($0.63).
The eight states receiving the highest child tax credit per capita were all Republican-voting. “
Pennsylvania sits at 25.
Are you fvcking stupid? Get out of here with the political BS.
 

anon1712773474

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I was replying with facts to joebot49’s post. Don’t kill the messenger. He stated most of the country is sucking off the government’s tit. I’m just clarifying his statement. Blame moneygeek.com if you have an issue with the facts.
 
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anon1712773474

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I was replying with facts to joebot49’s post. Don’t kill the messenger. He stated most of the country is sucking off the government’s tit. I’m just clarifying his statement. Blame moneygeek.com if you have an issue with the facts.
 

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“Eight of the 10 states most dependent on the federal government were Republican-voting, with the average red state receiving $1.35 per dollar spent.
Nine states sent more to the federal government than they received — seven of these were Democrat-voting and had higher per capita GDPs than many of the red states that received the most.
New Mexico had the highest return on federal spending of any state ($4.33), and Delaware had the lowest ($0.63).
The eight states receiving the highest child tax credit per capita were all Republican-voting. “
Pennsylvania sits at 25.
Do you even understand what any of these “facts” mean? Please explain the following phrases: “most dependent on the federal government”; “states sent more to the federal government than they received”; “return on federal spending”; child tac credit per capita.” Specifically (and by way of example), I’d like to know what qualifies for a state being “dependent” on the federal government, what is considered “sent” by the federal government and what is “received” by the federal government; how one calculates the “return” on federal spending.

To save you the time, don’t refer me to moneygeek, because I’m not going to bother looking. You’re the one who made this political, and I believe it’s highly likely you have no context for or understanding of what you posted, though you did so to apparently in the misguided belief that you’re “schooling” another poster.
 

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Work is for suckers.


Reference too old?
 

anon1712773474

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Do you even understand what any of these “facts” mean? Please explain the following phrases: “most dependent on the federal government”; “states sent more to the federal government than they received”; “return on federal spending”; child tac credit per capita.” Specifically (and by way of example), I’d like to know what qualifies for a state being “dependent” on the federal government, what is considered “sent” by the federal government and what is “received” by the federal government; how one calculates the “return” on federal spending.

To save you the time, don’t refer me to moneygeek, because I’m not going to bother looking. You’re the one who made this political, and I believe it’s highly likely you have no context for or understanding of what you posted, though you did so to apparently in the misguided belief that you’re “schooling” another poster.
That is dumb.
 

Got GSPs

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I am opting out of working out in 2022. I don’t not want to risk pulling a muscle

I’ll be sitting on my couch and drinking a lot of beer in 2022
I say this all the time, and it remains true… I’ve yet to be injured sitting on the couch. Getting up off the couch can be dangerous, however.
 

anon1712773474

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As I suspected . . . You simply parrot things you don’t understand and are completely incapable of understanding or explaining them.
I presented expert facts. If you have any showing otherwise, please present them. I quoted the experts. I didn’t say I was one. Obviously you think you are and yet you’re not.
 

Omar81

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I presented expert facts. If you have any showing otherwise, please present them. I quoted the experts. I didn’t say I was one. Obviously you think you are and yet you’re not.
Thanks for continuing to prove my point. The gift that keeps on giving. You have no idea what those “expert facts” mean.

With that, my work is done here so unless you have a substantive response you’ll just have to play by yourself from here on out.
 

anon1712773474

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Thanks for continuing to prove my point. The gift that keeps on giving. You have no idea what those “expert facts” mean.

With that, my work is done here so unless you have a substantive response you’ll just have to play by yourself from here on out.
Take your ball and go home.
 
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