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America’s 10 worst states to live and work in for 2023

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 All southern.I hope and prey for the shitards who write crap. Stay away from the as we stay away from Jersey, Philly, Boston, and many more.

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1 minute ago, Fireballer said:

LMAO.  Is this serious?  Maybe the title should be “places libtards don’t like” 

Which is why I fully support articles like this coming out and being circulated in all the liberal news feeds.  It’s like a garbage disposal - gets rid of the trash without having to do any work.

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Indiana at 7th worst?  Absurd.

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notice how usually these articles refer to cities, but they cant do that since they are pretty much all run by leftists.  so, even tho states are much more diverse in nature than a city, they need to focus on states to attack those not on the left.  and gutter is there to lap it up.

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I noticed that despite their obsession with "inclusiveness", when you go to their Top Ten Best States to live and work in, the top 2 states are Vermont and Maine....the whitest states in the country.

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2 minutes ago, Thornton Melon said:

I noticed that despite their obsession with "inclusiveness", when you go to their Top Ten Best States to live and work in, the top 2 states are Vermont and Maine....the whitest states in the country.

not only that but new england had the army drive out minorities and illegals sent to them by border states.  how inclusive indeed.  more like trail of tears 2.

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7 hours ago, JustinCharge said:

not only that but new england had the army drive out minorities and illegals sent to them by border states.  how inclusive indeed.  more like trail of tears 2.

No, almost all of them are scattered about Massachusetts where they'll all get driver's licenses and most likely eventually be able to vote <_<

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8 hours ago, Thornton Melon said:

I noticed that despite their obsession with "inclusiveness", when you go to their Top Ten Best States to live and work in, the top 2 states are Vermont and Maine....the whitest states in the country.

New England as a whole has more white guilt than California. 

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It's funny how liberals think a city like liberal run St. Louis represents all of Missouri. Etc...

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9 hours ago, Patented Phil said:

😆  Joke of an article.

The #1 worst state to live and work - Texas - is the fastest growing state in the country.

And the #2 state is Florida.

 

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20 pct of workers in NYC don’t live in NYC. And those that can commute have real jobs. So eliminate the low level jobs and your looking at half of the workforce that can, choose not to live there.  Many of them go home and vote Republican.  

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10. Florida

Strengths: Air Quality, Childcare, Worker Protections

Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights

Yeah, I've read far enough. What a stupid focking article.

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6 minutes ago, Reality said:

10. Florida

Strengths: Air Quality, Childcare, Worker Protections

Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights

Yeah, I've read far enough. What a stupid focking article.

Yeah, they are no gay, Latino or black people in Florida. Lol.  Sorry the folks up in the panhandle think trannies are weird. 

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Troll rating:  2 of 10  :lol: 

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11 hours ago, Gladiators said:

Gutterboy…:lol:

Read the weaknesses that were used to derive the list: All say. Reproductive rights and voting.  
 

:lol:

 

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Seems weird that all the worst states are the ones that people are leaving blue states for. Those people must be idiots. 

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20 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

Read the weaknesses that were used to derive the list: All say. Reproductive rights and voting.  
 

:lol:

 

Gutterboy has kids and that’s what he’s worried about. Vanity virtue. 

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21 hours ago, GutterBoy said:

You f'n douche.  CNBC?  JHC, you might as well llinked to your commie masters at Pravda or the DNC.

"I'm going to find an article that confirms my bias and then try to push it off that it's true and factual".  :doh:

GTFO with your propaganda, you dumb m'fer.  Back to your glory hole at the truck stop.

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10 hours ago, Reality said:

10. Florida

Strengths: Air Quality, Childcare, Worker Protections

Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights

Yeah, I've read far enough. What a stupid focking article.

Yup.  Focking LeftTard media. 😆

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10 hours ago, jerryskids said:

Troll rating:  2 of 10  :lol: 

Preach... If they would've just hid the fact that it's just a list of states that are less friendly to abortion, it might not have been that obvious.

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2 minutes ago, nobody said:

Preach... If they would've just hid the fact that it's just a list of states that are less friendly to abortion, it might not have been that obvious.

They should have called it "10 worst places to live and work, unless you are an unborn fetus, in which case, strike that, reverse it."

 

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On 7/14/2023 at 8:13 PM, GutterBoy said:

The decisional metrics, boiled down,  are whether the state is red or blue with blue being a positive metric and red a negative one.  With that the ratings are not surprizing.  

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CNBC as your source? And Missouri is 6 because of an abortion law? Give me a break.   Show me something that relates to quality of life, unemployment, wages, education and maybe a few other factors.   Much worse places to live than what this is judging from. 

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24 minutes ago, cmh6476 said:

CNBC as your source? And Missouri is 6 because of an abortion law? Give me a break.   Show me something that relates to quality of life, unemployment, wages, education and maybe a few other factors.   Much worse places to live than what this is judging from. 

Missouri is a sh*thole, so at least the article got that right.

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2 minutes ago, dogcows said:

Missouri is a sh*thole, so at least the article got that right.

Another idiot that thinks the democrat run cities are states.

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On 7/14/2023 at 10:13 PM, GutterBoy said:

Almost every one of them has "Weaknesses" being inclusiveness and/or reproductive rights. 😆

What a focking idiot you are. 😆

Oh no!! They don't want to be gay havens for the mentally ill to run rampant while killing babies on a daily basis. However will they survive? :shocking:

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Florida is also one of the most difficult states to vote in, according to researchers at Northern Illinois University. DeSantis argues that none of this is stopping huge numbers of people from moving to Florida, and he has a point. The state leads the nation in just about every measure of migration. But rated strictly on Life, Health and Inclusion, the Sunshine State can be a dreary place.

LOL at DEI, "life," and "inclusion" being factored upside down. How about a lack of BLM looters and trannies sh*tting in the street? That'd rank pretty high to me.

Anyway, great list. Take it to heart and stay the fock out, CNBC reading perverts.

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Top 10 states to live and work.  Alphabetical order is weighted heavily.  Lots of red in there.

1. Alabama

2. Alaska

3. Arizona

4. Arkansas

5. California

6. Colorado

7. Connecticut

8. Delaware

9. Florida

10. Georgia

 

 

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