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Sorry, but nope...
https://rockinst.org/issue-are...
Click on the state ranking and per capita.
Now offset the values by the $3k per capita that the annual deficit runs.
21 States are ahead on the federal cash flow, 5 of which are Blue.
Virginia (R), Kentucky (R), New Mexico (B), West Virginia (R), Alaska (R), Mississippi (R), Alabama (R), Maryland (B), Maine (B), Hawaii (B), Arkansas (R), S. Carolina (R), Arizona (R), Oklahoma (R), Missouri (R), Montana (R), Louisiana (R), Vermont (B), Tennessee (R), Idaho (R), N. Carolina (R)
Your favorite quarterback wore red from college on - perhaps your bias is stronger than you think
Economic specifics in text above Figure 19.21 at US Southeast chapter 19
The figure is interesting as it has a heat map of annual % hours lost because of climate change over the US.
The base figure US Hours lost heatmap
The actual report says : "average annual losses of 570 million labor hours"
So back out that divide by 81 years.
Berkeley vs. AT&T isn't case law - it was settled so it didn't establish anything. Berkeley may or may not have been out on a legal limb because of the syscall interface. AT&T was in free fall because of the socket code.
Sorry, but nope...
https://rockinst.org/issue-are...
Click on the state ranking and per capita.
Now offset the values by the $3k per capita that the annual deficit runs.
21 States are ahead on the federal cash flow, 5 of which are Blue.
Virginia (R), Kentucky (R), New Mexico (B), West Virginia (R), Alaska (R), Mississippi (R), Alabama (R), Maryland (B), Maine (B), Hawaii (B), Arkansas (R), S. Carolina (R), Arizona (R), Oklahoma (R), Missouri (R), Montana (R), Louisiana (R), Vermont (B), Tennessee (R), Idaho (R), N. Carolina (R)
Your favorite quarterback wore red from college on - perhaps your bias is stronger than you think
Economic specifics in text above Figure 19.21 at US Southeast chapter 19
The figure is interesting as it has a heat map of annual % hours lost because of climate change over the US.
The base figure US Hours lost heatmap
The actual report says : "average annual losses of 570 million labor hours"
So back out that divide by 81 years.
Berkeley vs. AT&T isn't case law - it was settled so it didn't establish anything. Berkeley may or may not have been out on a legal limb because of the syscall interface. AT&T was in free fall because of the socket code.