OT: I know our wing-nuts are all about facts...
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All on Thu Aug 24 14:46:38 2023
...so here are a few I found on Quora that I'm sure they'd want to know:
Why do Democrats always get offended when they are told basic facts?
No. You’re thinking of Republicans. But let’s test. I’m going to throw out some basic facts, and we’ll see who gets offended. Let’s begin.
Over the last fifty years, every Republican President has seen a
recession, while we have had only one recession begin under a Democrat,
a short six month recession under Carter.
Over the last forty years every Republican President has created a
deficit at least double the previous record. Over that same time, every Democratic President (including already Biden) has cut the deficit by
half or more.
The last three Democratic Presidents (including Biden) have all seen unemployment effectively cut in half. The last two Republicans both saw
it effectively double.
Over the last fifty years, despite holding the Presidency for only 22
years compared to Republicans holding it 28, stock market return has
been just over 100% under Republicans and just shy of 1,000% under
Democrats. Over 42 million jobs have been created under Democrats
compared to only 24 million under Republicans. Income growth averaged
2.2% under Democrats compared to 0.6% under Republicans. GDP growth
averaged 4.1% under Democrats compared to 2.7% under Republicans
Going back to Truman, four of the five Presidents who have seen the
largest increase in domestic oil production were Democrats (with Trump
scoring the number five spot and Obama placing first). Only six
Presidents over that time have seen domestic oil production fall, and
five of them were Republicans.
Since 1980, The abortion rate held steady under Reagan, Bush 41 and Bush
43. It fell under both Clinton and Obama, and under Trump rose for the
first time since the 1970’s.
Since the Nixon Administration, 338 members of Presidential
administrations have been indicted on criminal charges. Three of these
were in Democratic administrations, 335 were in Republican administrations.
In the last century, only two Presidents have lost jobs during their administrations, both Republicans (Hoover and Trump)
Over the last 80 years, five of the six Presidents with the highest job creation were Democrats, with only Reagan making the list. (Current
rankings are Clinton, Reagan, Biden, Obama, Johnson, and Carter, with
Biden likely to move into second place before the end of his first term.)
Ten of the eleven safest states in the Union are blue or lean blue with
Utah the only red state. Fifteen of the sixteen least safe states are
red, with Georgia being the only non-red state in that mix (and until
recently we would have considered Georgia a red state). (Scores based on
a combination of personal safety, road safety, financial safety, and
emergency preparedness.)
Four of the five states with the highest poverty rate are deep red (New
Mexico being the only blue state). Four of the five states with the
lowest poverty rates are blue or lean blue, with Utah the only red state.
The five states with the best education are all blue. Four of the five
states with the worst education are deep red, with New Mexico the only
blue state.
Four of the five states with the highest incarceration rates are deep
red, with Delaware the only blue state. Four of the five with the lowest incarceration rates are blue or lean blue with North Dakota the only red
state.
The ten states with a the best healthcare are all blue. The five states
with the worst healthcare are all red. In fact ten of the bottom eleven
are all red with Georgia being the only exception.
Eight of the ten states who pay the highest Federal income tax per
capita are blue. (That’s per capita, so population isn’t a factor.)
Eight of the ten states who rely most on Federal funding are red.
The five states with the highest covid death rates were all red. Three
of the five with the lowest death rates are blue with Alaska and Utah
the only exception.
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