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Yep, California is so well off and Utah, Texas, and Arizona have terrible job markets and deficits, right? Wyoming's budget is looking terrible, eh? I'm also not necessarily defending the politicians in office right now, I think they're fucking terrible (on both sides) and the republican social platform is atrocious. What I'm saying is that the Republican (I prefer conservative) fiscal platform is much more economically sound and makes sense from an economics standpoint. The democratic fiscal platform looks great from a one-dimensional point of view (i.e. raising taxes must generate more revenue, increasing minimum wage must improve overall income), but the reality is that those usually do more harm than help. Sure, they help a select few, but they definitely hurt more than they help.
Wait are you serious? I thought it was like common knowledge that the less educated you are and the more poor you are the more likely you are to be a democrat.
Well see their fiscal ideas suck but their social ideas are nice. And Republicans, well they have a solid fiscal plan but they are socially awkward. You know, wouldn't it be nice to have a third party that was a good combination? Oh wait Libertarians. Best of both worlds.