If you believe the people on the Left (which I know that you don't) you'd expect that blue states would be lands of equity, where everyone has enough, everyone is happy, and life is perfect.
But US Census data is painting a very different picture.
As it turns out, the bluer a state gets, the more prevalent income inequality is.
According to the roundup by Daily Wire, "New York, Connecticut, and California had the biggest gulf between rich and poor, according to a Census Bureau yardstick called the Gini Index that measures how far an area is from "perfect equality (where everyone receives an equal share)."
And these are the states with the least inequality.
"This shows that all of the things that [Democrats] complain about actually come from Democrat policies," said David Gordon, a conservative political consultant. "When they complain about poor outcomes for blacks, for example, that is primarily in the areas where they have governed for generations, to catastrophic effect."
If you want to see less of this madness in the years ahead, make sure you're registered to vote and then, get out and vote in November!
Especially if you live in a traditionally blue state.
We can turn the tide!
Don't believe me? Take a look at this startling report that even blue states are getting more receptive to the idea of red governors.
It's why in Oregon, of all places, a Republican contender for governor is currently in the lead.
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