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Red States Mostly Welfare States Dependent On Blue States But Likely Too Uninformed to Know #p2 #tcot #teaparty

I just sat at my computer with a peanut butter and jelly sandwich checking my emails and hate mails for the day when one came in from a dear friend and political activist. Her email got my political juices flowing for the morning, not that I needed help this morning as I was blogging all night and still on an information high.

She directed me to this blog entry at DailyKos which references this New York Daily News article. In a nutshell it illustrated that not only is Alaska a welfare state in that it receives many more Federal dollars than it pays in taxes, but it is a state that runs a budget surplus because of low population and a lot of oil and as a consequence is able to provide each citizen with a government check every year (state welfare).

It is amusing that those most concerned about the budget deficit are those most dependent on the government. Unfortunately their willful ignorance caused by their affinity for acquiescing to misinformation continue to have them support policies that will ultimately keep them in poverty or prevent their financial growth out of indentured servitude.

Here is a suggestion that will get those in the red states attention rather quickly. Politicians can balance the budget if every state that receives more from the federal government than they pay to the federal government in taxes simply get one dollar for every dollar they pay in taxes. The blue states will be more than happy to continue contributing more than they pay in taxes for the good of the entire country.


Alabama $1.66 Alaska $1.84
Arizona $1.19 Arkansas $1.41
California $0.78 Colorado $0.81
Connecticut $0.69 Delaware $0.77
Florida $0.97 Georgia $1.01
Hawaii $1.44 Idaho $1.21
Illinois $0.75 Indiana $1.05
Iowa $1.10 Kansas $1.12
Kentucky $1.51 Louisiana $1.78
Maine $1.41 Maryland $1.30
Massachusetts $0.82 Michigan $0.92
Minnesota $0.72 Mississippi $2.02
Missouri font> $1.32 Montana $1.47
Nebraska $1.10 Nevada $0.65
New Hampshire $0.71 New Jersey $0.61
New Mexico $2.03 New York $0.79
North Carolina $1.08 North Dakota $1.68
Ohio $1.05 Oklahoma $1.36
Oregon $0.93 Pennsylvania $1.07
Rhode Island $1.00 South Carolina $1.35
South Dakota $1.53 Tennessee $1.27
Texas $0.94 Utah $1.07
Vermont $1.08 Virginia $1.51
Washington $0.88 West Virginia $1.76
Wisconsin $0.86 Wyoming $1.11
Corroborating data can be found at the Tax Foundation. I extracted the data in an easy to understand table. The dollar amount is amount received for every dollar they send to the Federal government. The chart is effective for year ending 2005.

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