the food stamp capital of america

TBoneJack

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If my friend at work is correct, there are more whites on welfare in the US than all minorities combined. I have no idea if that's true or not.
 

Metasynth

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They just weren't smart enough to move away when every industry in the town went to the shitter? 'Murica...Fuck Yeah!
 

AlecTheGardener

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can't rend pawl fix his own state?
:D
I am my surprised at all. Po peoples down south vote republican for whatever reason I don't have a clue.
Dixiecrat thing, the war of 'Northern Aggression' made southern politicians democrats for the longest time, they refused to be republicans since Lincoln was a pub. Then the politicians swapped demographics and parties again after WWII.
 

UncleBuck

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kentucky: the most miserable state in the union.

Kentucky
> Well-being index score: 63.0
> Life expectancy: 76.0 years (tied-6th lowest)
> Percent obese: 30.6% (9th highest)
> Median household income: $41,724 (5th lowest)
> Percent with high school diploma: 83.8% (5th lowest)

Kentuckians had some of the most unhealthy behaviors last year. Less than 60% of those surveyed said they ate well all day, the worst among all states, while the smoking rate was the highest in the nation. Unhealthy habits in the state likely contributed to poor physical health. Respondents from Kentucky were among the most likely to complain about lack of energy and sleep, and nearly 30% said health issues prevented them from going about their normal lives. The state's population was the nation's most reliant on prescription drugs, with 19.3 prescriptions filled per capita in 2011, tied with West Virginia.




all these white people ha a 400+ year head start and plenty of bootstraps, what the hell is wrong with them?

thanks, rend pawl.
 

AlecTheGardener

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apparently not. seems like a great place to open a cheap laundromat though
How does that do? Daily checks, maybe a few hours of maintaining machines. Perhaps have someone there to make change if it's a wicked busy shop.

Seriously, is it a decent way to stay comfortable?
 

TBoneJack

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kentucky: the most miserable state in the union.

Kentucky
> Well-being index score: 63.0
> Life expectancy: 76.0 years (tied-6th lowest)
> Percent obese: 30.6% (9th highest)
> Median household income: $41,724 (5th lowest)
> Percent with high school diploma: 83.8% (5th lowest)

Kentuckians had some of the most unhealthy behaviors last year. Less than 60% of those surveyed said they ate well all day, the worst among all states, while the smoking rate was the highest in the nation. Unhealthy habits in the state likely contributed to poor physical health. Respondents from Kentucky were among the most likely to complain about lack of energy and sleep, and nearly 30% said health issues prevented them from going about their normal lives. The state's population was the nation's most reliant on prescription drugs, with 19.3 prescriptions filled per capita in 2011, tied with West Virginia.




all these white people ha a 400+ year head start and plenty of bootstraps, what the hell is wrong with them?

thanks, rend pawl.
Kentucky football sux as well.
 

londonfog

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How does that do? Daily checks, maybe a few hours of maintaining machines. Perhaps have someone there to make change if it's a wicked busy shop.

Seriously, is it a decent way to stay comfortable?
absolutely as long as you have the right location. It pretty much runs itself, but you still have to have an attendant or two on hand or you will find your machines getting robbed blind, to take care of any spills or machine problems.
 

londonfog

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kentucky: the most miserable state in the union.

Kentucky
> Well-being index score: 63.0
> Life expectancy: 76.0 years (tied-6th lowest)
> Percent obese: 30.6% (9th highest)
> Median household income: $41,724 (5th lowest)
> Percent with high school diploma: 83.8% (5th lowest)

Kentuckians had some of the most unhealthy behaviors last year. Less than 60% of those surveyed said they ate well all day, the worst among all states, while the smoking rate was the highest in the nation. Unhealthy habits in the state likely contributed to poor physical health. Respondents from Kentucky were among the most likely to complain about lack of energy and sleep, and nearly 30% said health issues prevented them from going about their normal lives. The state's population was the nation's most reliant on prescription drugs, with 19.3 prescriptions filled per capita in 2011, tied with West Virginia.




all these white people ha a 400+ year head start and plenty of bootstraps, what the hell is wrong with them?

thanks, rend pawl.
I always thought it was West Virginia or Mississippi
 
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