It's sad what does appeal to rural America
Lol
You guys have made your bed, there would be no trump as there was no Obama… Karma is a *****
I wonder if Trump will be a 1 term president.
It all depends on the economy... stupid
Sound familiar?
How is the economy for most people? I think other than consumer confidence, most people are living the exact same life they were living in 2016. So if you are bragging about how things are better, and people aren't seeing it as being better, they will show up to vote against the out of touch party.
And there are a lot of energized people who are going to show up and vote against Republicans. I'm hearing a lot of Republicans and independents aren't going to show up. Similar to how Obama lost 2010.
I'm talking about all the people who didn't vote last time but hate trump. Women, hispanics, blacks, gays, muslims, all the people who didn't think he would win so they didn't show up in 2016. They will now
All the young people who want gun legislation.
People who don't want pre existing conditions to come back.
People who want social security and medicare and hear Mitch is going to cut those programs to pay for the tax breaks.
Rural America is doing well, thanks to the lack of regulations, gun laws and political correctness. Progressive controlled urban America is and always will be a shit show
A study released Tuesday morning by the Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute shows residents in metropolitan counties subsidize their rural counterparts by paying more in state taxes than they receive in benefits.
While the results may not be unexpected, they demonstrate for the first time in Indiana the disparity in state tax collections and distributions among urban and rural counties, IFPI President John Ketzenberger said.
“The outcome is not surprising, but it does show what has long been suspected,” he said. “And there’s some value in that.”
Overall, taxpayers in 46 metropolitan counties paid 82.5 percent of the taxes, or $11.3 billion, and received 76.7 percent, or $10.5 billion in expenditures, the study said.
The disparity is equally pronounced in the 10-county Indianapolis metropolitan area. Residents there paid 33.5 percent, or $4.6 billion, of total state taxes and received 28 percent, or $3.8 billion, back.
Still, William J. Rieber, an economics professor at Butler University’s College of Business, said the method in which states distribute tax dollars is justified.
“Rural areas don’t have the same infrastructure as urban areas do, so they often need additional help,” Rieber said. “To some extent, we’re in the same state, and we’re all in this together.”
The Indiana study is consistent with the results from other states that examined the distribution of state government finances, the fiscal policy institute said in its report.
DROP MIC AND Shut the **** up with that bullshit that rural America is doing well without us. Without us they'd be so poor they wouldn't know what the **** to do.
I wish to god we would stop subsidizing these racist stupid white hick mother fuckers who've been fooled into believing the government is the enemy when they suck the government tit more than anyone.
You're a ******* loser dude.