Hectic day, so I’m going to drop this resource in your lap and set you loose, but it’s a great resource. End Lockdowns.org is committed to curating data about the cost of the political response to COVID19.
Quality of Life
Gallup: Trump’s Record on Race Relations is Better Than Obama’s
It’s a strange world when the so-called Nazi President Trumphitler is a better friend of Jews and Israel than any President, perhaps ever. Trump is also regarded by the left as a racist who incites racism but Gallup shows race relations under Trump are better than they were under Obama.
Left-Coast Utopian Paradise Fail – California Rated Lowest Quality of Life in America
Democrats ruin everything they touch. They can’t help it. These people actually believe that government can do a better job at anything.
What The…? How About That NH Ranking Report Thing Take 2…
WordPress ate my post….
Sorry. I tried to add links from reports released in 2012 to the previous post and WordPress nuked me. I lost some stuff. It was a regular Shakespearean tragedy. But I’m not giving up so let’s try this again.
New Hampshire is awesome and despite “TEA party Republicans” eliminating the 800 million dollar deficit Democrats admitted to leaving (without raising taxes,) writing a state budget that came in 1% under actual revenue (without all the tears and chest pounding and left-wing make-believe), and even after they added money to the Health and Human Services budget over the previous budget (shhh, that’s a secret), we are still one of the best places in the nation to live. As if you didn’t know that.
Point being, the narrative from the Democrats is the sacrifice of women and children on the TEA Party alter, and that is simply not the case. In the 2012 reports New Hampshire is number one on children and families, number two on health, and number 1 to 3 on safety in the nation depending on which factors you look at.
Republicans didn’t sacrifice anything but the bad spending and revenue practices left by the departing Democrats. The Republicans returned us to the kind of stewardship that got us where we are today and saved us from the brink of broad based taxes which would have been the beginning of the end of New Hampshire’s dominance at the top of almost every leading indicator of overall quality of life.
To heck with the chatter, how about some links…