Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

Just wait till a person with white skin with who had ancestors that were slaves cash in on that. Curious that they don't specifically say people with slave ancestors. Are black people who came here in 1900 eligible. How about slaves that weent black. Little known fact, when Cajuns were kicked out of Nova Scotia many were sold into slavery. Gonna guess their descendents aren't eligible, but it's California's money, I don't care what they do with their money until it effects me.
 
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Gas stoves.

Major appliances.

Now trucks

And they are too incompetent to even collect rain water after a multi year drought.

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The idea of letting this failure of a.city become its own state is as retarded as the idiots proposing it

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I lived in Philly for a year about 10 years ago...

I know this area.

It was not like this

Everything then left touches turns to complete ****

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I lived in Philly for a year about 10 years ago...

I know this area.

It was not like this

Everything then left touches turns to complete ****

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Its on purpose - Soros is trying to destroy America and you have idiots on Fox shutting down Newt saying its antisemetic.

We have a massive problem on our hands. THe decisions moving forward will not be pretty.

We need large scale deportations and lots of politicians in jail.
 
Here are the top 10 states with the highest drug overdose death rates in 2020:

West Virginia (83.0 per 100,000 people)
Oklahoma (41.5)
Kentucky (39.1)
Tennessee (37.2)
New Hampshire (34.3)
Utah (33.3)
Delaware (32.8)
Ohio (32.5)
Alabama (32.1)
 
These are the top 10 states with the lowest drug overdose death rates in 2020:

Hawaii (7.4 per 100,000 people)
New York (10.0)
California (10.1)
Illinois (10.5)
Nevada (11.6)
Minnesota (11.8)
Massachusetts (12.1)
New Jersey (12.2)
Washington (12.4)
Rhode Island (12.5)

The data is from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
 
2020. Super relevant

You’d think trusting those sources on covid would have learned ya a bit on how legit any of that info is
 
using the rate is always the trick of course.

how many drug overdoses per day, per state?

if im an er doctor, which state am i going to be dealing with this **** more frequently?
 
I lived in Philly for a year about 10 years ago...

I know this area.

It was not like this

Everything then left touches turns to complete ****

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This is Kensington, I promise you weren't there 10 years ago, Kensington has been a ****hole my entire life. Maybe there was an era decades ago it wasn't a ****hole. But Kensington is a ****hole. It was not somewhere you went when I was growing up unless you wanted heroin. No one even trusted the weed from Kensington.

I was just in Philly last December for Pax Unplugged. Yes it is Center City which is always the safest part of Philly. But I noticed no major changes from when I was last there in 2019, or when I frequented there when my girlfriend went to college in 2010.
 
According to a 2021 report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the states with the highest rates of mental illness in the past 12 months are:

Utah (29.68%)
Vermont (27.46%)
West Virginia (27.10%)
Oregon (26.86%)
Alaska (26.73%)

The report also found that the states with the lowest rates of mental illness were:

New Jersey (11.38%)
Wisconsin (11.56%)
Massachusetts (11.94%)
Connecticut (12.04%)
New York (12.10%)

The report notes that these estimates are based on data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), which is a large, annual survey of Americans aged 18 and older. The NSDUH asks respondents about a variety of mental health conditions, including major depression, anxiety disorders, and substance use disorders.
 
According to a 2021 report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the states with the highest rates of mental illness in the past 12 months are:

Utah (29.68%)
Vermont (27.46%)
West Virginia (27.10%)
Oregon (26.86%)
Alaska (26.73%)

The report also found that the states with the lowest rates of mental illness were:

New Jersey (11.38%)
Wisconsin (11.56%)
Massachusetts (11.94%)
Connecticut (12.04%)
New York (12.10%)

The report notes that these estimates are based on data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), which is a large, annual survey of Americans aged 18 and older. The NSDUH asks respondents about a variety of mental health conditions, including major depression, anxiety disorders, and substance use disorders.

I'm legit shocked Alaska isn't number 1. So much isolation, so much lack of sunshine. I'd be depressed as hell.
 
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