You Post "the conditions are results of the market and elections"
Of course they are, elections have produced red and blue states, red states that have become successful and blue states that have become failures.
Want proof, look and see the data of people leaving blue states for a better life and why. Internet is full of data.
Let's look at some data regarding "... red states that have become successful and blue states that have become failures."
Are you ignoring data or are you ignorant of the data (follows)?
Connecticut (BLUE) Real per capita income: $68,533
Nominal per capita income: $78,609
Massachusetts (BLUE) Real per capita income: $65,853
Nominal per capita income: $78,458
New York (BLUE) Real per capita income: $60,936
Nominal per capita income: $74,472
WyomingReal (Red) per capita income: $60,463
Nominal per capita income: $61,855
North Dakota (Red) Real per capita income: $60,286
Nominal per capita income: $61,530
New Jersey (BLUE) Real per capita income: $59,594
Nominal per capita income: $73,460
South Dakota (Red) Real per capita income: $58,414
Nominal per capita income: $59,281
New Hampshire (BLUE) Real per capita income: $58,342
Nominal per capita income: $67,092
California (BLUE) Real per capita income: $57,347
Nominal per capita income: $70,192
Pennsylvania (BLUE) Real per capita income: $57,030
Nominal per capita income: $61,700
That's the top 10 states, per capita. Notice that 7 of the 10 are 'Blue' states; numbers 4, 5 and #7 are 'red'. It's very limited rating of the states reflecting popular votes and only loosely correlated to business 'success', 'red' and 'blue' states, but it does seem that 'red states' are not necessarily more usuccessful than 'blue' states. What is not shown in my post is the FACT that the stereotypical 'blue' state, California has the 7th largest per capita GDP in the world. I think that bears repeating- California has the 7th largest per capita GDP at $85,546 in the world, behind Qatar's $92,200.
Same thing as the crime rate for homeless, up 27%. Homeless are also the victims of increasing crime! Internet is full of data.
Cite your source that "...crime rate for homeless, up 27%".
You are right, Idaho does not have a huge homeless issue. Towns and cities do not have homeless camps.
Idaho's homeless rate comes in at 16th highest homeless rate of 50 states. Yeah, I'd brag about that. Not! Georgia shows at 31st...
"According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, many areas with a high cost of living, especially high housing costs, also have higher rates of homelessness."
WE HAVE JOBS, WE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH A COST OF LIVING LOW ENOUGHT TO SUPPORT A GOOD LIFE. WE PUT CRIMINALS IN JAIL. TAXES ARE LOW, BUSINESS REGULATIONS ALMOST NONEXISTENT AND GDP MUCH BETTER THAN NATIONAL AVERAGE. WE ARE A RED STATE, SO WE HAVE ELECTED PEOPLE THAT SUPPORT A FREE MARKET, SMALL GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE!
"According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, many areas with a high cost of living, especially high housing costs, also have higher rates of homelessness."
"It is apparent that you have lost this debate, can't produce reasonable objections, so you have resulted in calling names. That pretty much ends this debate."
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