eh no one is claiming that...it is a multitude of policy interventions...those two are prominent examplesIf smoking and seat belts make up the reason for the different outcomes then i am not moved to change my stance
Yes we continue to hone in on the point that states like VA has rich people living there who make better choices than poor people. Their outcomes are due to that, not due to the amazing new policies of ending cash bail and mandatory sentencing for convicted felonsMoney quote from the paper: The data suggest that residents of high-income states have enacted policies and adopted behaviors with long-run payoffs to midlife mortality that are becoming increasingly apparent over time.
The part you seem capable of contemplating is people who are given more information will make better choices. And state health programs play a vital role in providing this information. On thangs like smoking, pre-natal care, vaccines, etc, etc. If we care about life we should be in favor of funding these programs generously. They more than pay for themselves.Yes we continue to hone in on the point that states like VA has rich people living there who make better choices than poor people. Their outcomes are due to that, not due to the amazing new policies of ending cash bail and mandatory sentencing for convicted felons
Ok if my choice is to vote for a party who reduces sentencing for violent criminals and increases homelessness annually or a party who chooses not to make a commercial that smoking is bad, i know my choiceThe part you seem capable of contemplating is people who are given more information will make better choices. And state health programs play a vital role in providing this information.
Blue states btw also have lower recidivism rates. Virginia and Minnesota being standouts!!Ok if my choice is to vote for a party who reduces sentencing for violent criminals and increases homelessness annually or a party who chooses not to make a commercial that smoking is bad, i know my choice
They should make a commercial for their cities that violent crime is badBlue states btw also have lower recidivism rates. Virginia and Minnesota being standouts!!
The data is the dataBelieve it or not resources spent on rehabilitation and giving people a second and third chance often pays off!!
I know it's hard to lay off the crack pipe that is your twitter feed. Enjoy it!!
There is only one map of the US. All others align pretty closely.What if a red state has more black people and less Asians ?
When you have more negative outliers and worsening the change over a period of time is cloudy.It is not really a question of race or ethnicity. We are talking about changes in health outcomes over time. Race/ethnicity can account for the range of outcomes in a given period of time, but not changes over time.
The guy im currently arguing with made the argument just yesterday that dems would win elections if only net producers votedThere is only one map of the US. All others align pretty closely.
They would if you accounted for all the fact that Republicans who don't pay taxes vote at a much higher rate than Democratic voters that don't. I'd be willing to take that tradeoff any time.The guy im currently arguing with made the argument just yesterday that dems would win elections if only net producers voted
What am i even doing here...
What % of dem voters are net producers?They would if you accounted for all the fact that Republicans who don't pay taxes vote at a much higher rate than Democratic voters that don't. I'd be willing to take that tradeoff any time.
I don't know but I will point out something I said earlier. Democratic districts have much higher median income than Republican districts. Republican districts are at Mexican levels of GDP per capita. The differences in per capita income between states are not as pronounced as they are at the Congressional district level. We're happy to take care of our poor and ship out a good deal of our income to help our poor fellow Americans in red districts. No flowers or thank you notes expected.What % of dem voters are net producers?
Grok needs to retain its model then. The academic has spokenI don't know but I will point out something I said earlier. Democratic districts have much higher median income than Republican districts. Republican districts are at Mexican levels of GDP per capita.