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THE WORST STATES (according to gay race commies)
If there’s one phrase that’s self-evidently true but could always use a little caveat, “it’s the economy, stupid” is nearly perfect.
The economy is huge, but it’s not just the economy. Next would be family, then community.
Are you gainfully employed? Is your family healthy, happy and together? Are you part of a productive, stable community? Kamala Harris could be president, and as long as these three things were true, I’d be mostly happy all the time (if not annoyed more often).
CNBC is getting made fun of a bit right now for releasing its annual list of states ranked by “quality of life.” Rounding out the bottom of the list are 10 states that were oddly at or near the top of their rankings for business friendly states.
Indeed, each of these states ranks quite high up when it comes to American migration and the economy. Except for Louisiana, which is flat, people are flocking to all ten of these.
How they fared poorly in CNBC’s QOL ranking is both sad and telling.
If you jump on CNBC’s write up announcing the worst ten and CTRL F “inclusiveness,” you’ll see that almost every state on the list failed specifically that metric. We all know by this point what “inclusiveness” actually means. Are men allowed in women’s bathrooms? Are there special protections for gays? Do you throw a supergay homosexual office party every year for “pride?”
Besides not being outwardly gay enough, failing this metric means your state probably doesn’t encourage racist hiring and HR practices. You don’t sort people and/or assign value to them based on their immutable traits. Huge fail! … according to CNBC.
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Lax gun laws (as a proxy for shooting deaths), not enough working mothers, not enough therapists, not enough abortion, too many minimum wage jobs, too low a minimum wage, and not enough public and private unions also round out the “quality of life.” Unless you go to a therapist, are gay, are part of a union, and your mom got an abortion to work herself to death, your quality of life is low … according to CNBC.
I read all this and decided to do my own little experiment, so I plugged CNBC’s methodology into Claude.
“Are these states growing, both economically and in terms of American migration? Rank them among the 50 states.”
All but two were in the top 25. Indiana was 26. Louisiana was 48.
Texas has the fastest growing economy at around 20% GDP. That’s insane. It’s also 2nd in the nation for domestic migration.
“Can you rank them according to affordability and housing?”
Four were in the top ten. Eight were in the top 20.
Let’s do more qualitative stuff, eh?
“Now rank them according to self reported mental health”
Not bad, half of them are above the fold.
How about family?
Yikes, CNBC, seven of the ten have highly nuclear, productive families on average.
Maybe Utah or Texas doesn’t need therapists or gay communism when everyone is employed, productive and happy. Maybe abortion isn’t a priority when women want to actually birth their children, eh?
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