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Alright, starting your argument with conservative hearsay, something that's not even remotely true. Bold choice.
Cool. My argument still stands that on AVERAGE red states perform worse on just about every metric. So, not sure what you're trying to argue for.
Alright. Something that we can agree with. However it is interesting to note that states with higher degree counts have higher average salaries, so a degree isn't a bad thing depending on what it's in.
Of the top 10 states based on GDP, 7 are Democrat-controlled. It's also worth noting that Democrat-controlled counties make up 70% of the total GDP in the entire US. It absolutely follows party lines a lot more than you think.