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Just now, Atticus Finch said:

Someone said California had the highest poverty rate.

I did something crazy and showed the less accurate, old methodology poverty rate.

He was wrong spot on.

You defended him using a completely different an improved measure (per the Census Bureau itself).

This is all on the record. https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2019/demo/p60-268.pdf

The reason you keep coming back like an obsessed loon is because you can't let go of the fact that you're ideology demands that you lie and misrepresent facts.

FIFY

Your ability to not feel embarrassment is almost impressive.

 

The poverty measure I used is a direct improvement to the poverty measure you used. It is better. The very officail source that we both used says so. 🤡 🤣

Per the Census Bureau itself:

Since the publication of the first official U.S. poverty statistics, there has been a continuing debate about the best way to measure income and poverty in the United States.

In 2010, an interagency technical working group asked the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to develop a new measure that would improve our understanding of the economic well-being of American families and enhance our ability to measure the effect of federal policies on those living in poverty. 

https://www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2018/09/what_is_the_suppleme.html

 

 

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19 minutes ago, concha said:

Its hilarious watching people shit themselves trying to act like I've tried to diminish California's importance or size. All because I used one piece of documented data to show you to be wrong and a liar. 🤣

Use one piece of documentation to show just how vital California is to this nation instead of pissing on the state every other day. You are fooling no one.

Talk more about the Deep South.....and, Kentucky.

Hell...talk about Ohio even.

 

 

 

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Just now, Atticus Finch said:

The guy said poverty rate.

I showed the poverty rate.

You're the only person freaking out and trying to square this circle.

You're embarrassing yourself.

 

Andy wrong...

 

The SPM is a poverty rate Andy.

The most accurate one the Census Bureau publishes. They state as such (they publish just two and it is the improved one - their own description).

Seems you are the one freaking out trying to defend using the old, less accurate measure.

 

https://www.sacbee.com/article234920662.html

California’s poverty rate among highest in nation once again, new census figures show

California, typically one of the most prosperous and progressive states, is also one of the poorest.

That’s according to new data from the US Census Bureau that offers insight into the economic status of people in California and the nation. The annual release of survey data measures income, poverty and insurance status.

For California, that means another reminder that the state’s poverty rate of 18.2 percent is exceeded only by Washington DC, which has a poverty rate of 18.4 percent when you account for the cost of living. It accounts for about 1 in every six residents.

The state’s poverty rate in 2018 was about 5 percentage points higher than the national average of 13.2 percent, using the “supplemental poverty measure” that accounts for the cost of living in each state, namely food, clothing, housing and utilities. 

 

https://calmatters.org/commentary/2019/09/high-cost-california-no-1-in-poverty/

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-california-poverty-rate-20180913-htmlstory.html

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2017/jan/20/chad-mayes/true-california-has-nations-highest-poverty-rate-w/

California had the highest poverty rate, 20.6 percent, according to the census’ Supplemental Poverty Measure. That study does account for cost-of-living, including taxes, housing and medical costs, and is considered by researchers a more accurate reflection of poverty. 

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2018/09/13/Census-Bureau-California-has-highest-poverty-rate-in-US/1611536887413/

https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2016/09/28/why-does-california-have-the-nations-highest-poverty-rate/#33fd1ed12d98

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13 hours ago, HSFBfan said:

23 officers have left the department in the last 6 months.....out of 2,100 total officers.

In other words a mass exodus!

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15 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

Yep. 2 companies today both said bye to California including lyft 

The other company is headed to colorado

Losing by the BILLIONS....

As one of the largest manufacturing employers in California, Tesla stimulated $5.5 billion in sales activity and generated $4.1 billion in direct spending in the state in Fiscal Year 2017 alone

10,000+  jobs that people are not able to work

is nothing to sneeze at either.

Cali is  #winning....

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9 minutes ago, Troll said:

Losing by the BILLIONS....

As one of the largest manufacturing employers in California, Tesla stimulated $5.5 billion in sales activity and generated $4.1 billion in direct spending in the state in Fiscal Year 2017 alone

10,000+  jobs that people are not able to work

is nothing to sneeze at either.

Cali is  #winning....

The people of Cali are getting exactly what they deserve for voting democrat

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On 8/17/2020 at 7:41 PM, Bormio said:

The United States has its very own 3rd world country ... and it isn’t Mississippi

California has a staggering $75.7B budget surplus

California expects a staggering $75.7 billion surplus despite a year of pandemic closures — an amount that surpasses most states' annual spending and prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday to propose sending cash back to residents as he faces a recall election.

California's budget surplus is more than 3x larger than Mississippi's entire annual budget.

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44 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

California has a staggering $75.7B budget surplus

California expects a staggering $75.7 billion surplus despite a year of pandemic closures — an amount that surpasses most states' annual spending and prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday to propose sending cash back to residents as he faces a recall election.

California's budget surplus is more than 3x larger than Mississippi's entire annual budget.

🤡

You have GOT to be trolling 🤣

you revived the thread riiiight on Q 😝

 

PS....

 

BTW...6 hundred bucks and you stay...right?

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2 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

Yeah, it's almost like something happened in 2020.

What could it have been?

🤔

So you want to blame it on Covid ...you know...

Being handled worse in your state ? 🤣

C'mon man, even the madia gives you better options...

How about by real estate value ,

the people moving out are less rich than the people moving in 😝.

...or just double down on your paying people to stay bit,

that you thought you could brag about 🤓

 

PS: Flinch flinch...

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3 minutes ago, Troll said:

So you want to blame it on Covid ...you know...

Being handled worse in your state ? 🤣

C'mon man, even the madia gives you better options...

How about by real estate value ,

the people moving out are less rich than the people moving in 😝.

...or just double down on your paying people to stay bit,

that you thought you could brag about 🤓

 

I know that part of this is just shtick to get attention but at some point you'll have to start posting facts to support your claims.

California is in the bottom half of states in COVID mortality per 100,000. And they have a $75+ billion budget surplus which will allow them to be the only state to send stimulus checks to residents.

COVID is the reason that 2020 was an asterisk year. Not an excuse. The only people who call it an excuse are those that are either too stupid or too ideological to acknowledge the truth.

You might be both too stupid and too ideological.

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