Using data from the Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development (OECD) quality of life study, 24/7 Wall
Street compiled a list of the ten states with the worst quality of life.
Not surprisingly, states that are completely controlled by repugicans
dominated the list.
Here are the ten most miserable places to live in America:
10). Georgia
10). Georgia
9). New Mexico
8). Louisiana
7). South Carolina
6). Oklahoma
5). Tennessee
4). West Virginia
3). Arkansas
2). Alabama
1). Mississippi
Nine of these ten states voted for Mitt Romney in
2012. New Mexico is the lone Obama state on the list. Seven of the ten
states have repugican governors and repugican controlled state
legislatures. Only one state on the list features a Democratic governor
and a Democratic state legislature (West Virginia). In New Mexico,
Democrats control the state House while repugicans control the Senate
senate and governor. Arkansas has a Democratic governor, but a repugican controlled legislature.
The repugican controlled states on the list feature
lower disposable income rates, low voter turnout rates, and high
homicide rates. It is ironic that repugicans always campaign on being
tough on crime, but their economic policies tend to lead to more poverty
and crime.
It is logical that states controlled by a cabal that believes in redistributing wealth to the rich would have
widespread poverty, but it is the devastating consequences of these
policies on the quality of life for the people who live there that get
often overlooked.
These states aren’t just poor. They are difficult
places to live in. Existence in these red states is more difficult that
it is in places that feature more income and less crime. When ideology
is turned into policy, it will have a real, and devastating impact. This
data should be an eye opener for the majority of voters in these
states, but many of these residents have been voting against their own
self-interest for decades.
Proof that this behavior is bad for their health isn’t going to change their repugican voting ways anytime soon.
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