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Another Union Win
On 1/15/13 10:32 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 1/15/2013 9:46 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:12:22 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/15/13 9:13 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait I suppose you are as simple-minded as you appear here. Is Snotty Scotty a blood relative of yours? Oh my gosh. Name-calling to the rescue! That always refutes a fact, right ESAD? Salmonbait Now you are catching on... make them ask a decent honest question if they want an answer. Okay, I have a question, please answer it! How is your daughter doing? You know the one, who is very intelligent (Mensa), works in DC with a great job, world traveler... Who really works at a medical supply store in CT? Hey! She has a job, probably the only one in the family with employment. |
Another Union Win
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Another Union Win
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:32:32 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 1/15/2013 9:46 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:12:22 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/15/13 9:13 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait I suppose you are as simple-minded as you appear here. Is Snotty Scotty a blood relative of yours? Oh my gosh. Name-calling to the rescue! That always refutes a fact, right ESAD? Salmonbait Now you are catching on... make them ask a decent honest question if they want an answer. Okay, I have a question, please answer it! How is your daughter doing? You know the one, who is very intelligent (Mensa), works in DC with a great job, world traveler... Who really works at a medical supply store in CT? How's your daughter doing, Kevin? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Another Union Win
On 1/15/2013 10:37 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/15/13 10:32 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 1/15/2013 9:46 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:12:22 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/15/13 9:13 AM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait I suppose you are as simple-minded as you appear here. Is Snotty Scotty a blood relative of yours? Oh my gosh. Name-calling to the rescue! That always refutes a fact, right ESAD? Salmonbait Now you are catching on... make them ask a decent honest question if they want an answer. Okay, I have a question, please answer it! How is your daughter doing? You know the one, who is very intelligent (Mensa), works in DC with a great job, world traveler... Who really works at a medical supply store in CT? Hey! She has a job, probably the only one in the family with employment. And how's that little darlin of yours, Harry? Is she still struggling to pay your bills? |
Another Union Win
In article ,
says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait I know I'm correct. Causation does indicate that goods and services don't get to minorities. |
Another Union Win
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:55:09 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait I know I'm correct. Causation does indicate that goods and services don't get to minorities. Yup, Democrats cause goods, services, and, especially, education and jobs not to get to minorities. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Another Union Win
In article ,
says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:55:09 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait I know I'm correct. Causation does indicate that goods and services don't get to minorities. Yup, Democrats cause goods, services, and, especially, education and jobs not to get to minorities. Salmonbait Well, why wasn't all of the solved under Bush II? Or Bush I? Or Reagan? |
Another Union Win
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 13:37:50 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:55:09 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait I know I'm correct. Causation does indicate that goods and services don't get to minorities. Yup, Democrats cause goods, services, and, especially, education and jobs not to get to minorities. Salmonbait Well, why wasn't all of the solved under Bush II? Or Bush I? Or Reagan? They weren't the corrupt liberal city administrators. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! |
Another Union Win
In article ,
says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 13:37:50 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:55:09 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:29:10 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:56:36 -0600, amdx wrote: http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin...n-iconic-city/ Let's see...I'll bet Detroit's problems were caused by continued Republican administrations. No? Oh! My bad...Detroit (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961. Salmonbait One of the most extreme examples of correlation != causation that I have ever seen. Causation is pretty clearly the other way around, if relevant at all. But, I doubt you'll understand it. Also, how many major cities have Republican mayors in the first place? It seems like even regardless of other demographics to a certain extent, major cities are Democratic hotbeds. You are correct. Just check out some of these major cities, and you'll get my drift: Interesting........ City, State, % of People Below the Poverty Level 1. Detroit, MI 32.5% 2. Buffalo, NY 29..9% 3. Cincinnati, OH 27.8% 4. Cleveland, OH 27.0% 5. Miami, FL 26.9% 5. St. Louis, MO 26.8% 7. El Paso, TX 26.4% 8. Milwaukee, WI 26.2% 9. Philadelphia, PA 25.1% 10. Newark, NJ 24.2% What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common? Democrat mayors. Detroit, MI (1st on the poverty rate list) hasn't elected a Republican mayor since 1961; Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn't elected one since 1954; Cincinnati, OH (3rd)...since 1984; Cleveland, OH (4th)...since 1989; Miami, FL (5th) has never had a Republican mayor; St. Louis, MO (6th)....since 1949; El Paso, TX (7th) has never had a Republican mayor; Milwaukee, WI (8th)...since 1908; Philadelphia, PA (9th)...since 1952; Newark, NJ (10th)...since 1907. Salmonbait I know I'm correct. Causation does indicate that goods and services don't get to minorities. Yup, Democrats cause goods, services, and, especially, education and jobs not to get to minorities. Salmonbait Well, why wasn't all of the solved under Bush II? Or Bush I? Or Reagan? They weren't the corrupt liberal city administrators. Salmonbait Oh!!! So it's only "city administrators" eh? Which ones are "corrupt"? |
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