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« on: February 10, 2017, 02:53:16 AM »


why that is true ,Nixon would have swept the south in 1968 if not for Wallace.
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Computer89
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« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2019, 05:35:01 PM »

Just going to conclude before I go play some computer games after taking off early for the weekend that it is particularly adorable to see California conservatives b**** and moan about what a horrible socialist it managed hellscape thirst aid is.

California conserva tards - - I hate California! The price of housing is immense. Taxes are high. Democrats have ruined this state!

Everyone else - - ok, the road to Oklahoma or Arkansas is that way. Need help packing?

Conserva tards - - um, well.....

Texas> California

In terms of obesity, people without health insurance coverage, High School Dropout rates, sub proficiency scores in math, science, English, bad highways, executions, oh, and to their advantage fossil fuel deposits. Sure.

On pretty much everything else that matters, except in your eyes electing Republicans to Statewide government, Texas is clearly horribly behind California

I am certainly no defender of Texas, but every cited educational deficiency seems to be made up based on stereotypes. The high school graduation rate is effectively at the upper quartile of US states whereas California is at the lower quartile.

As far as test scores, Texas is considered 'significantly above' the national average for both average and number of proficient students for mathematics and science. California is considered 'significantly below' in both subjects. Both are considered 'significantly below' for English. All subjects seems to have a very obvious north/south divide except for when Texas bucks the trend.

https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/profiles/stateprofile/


Badger got owned big time and has been owned throughout that thread
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OSR stands with Israel
Computer89
Atlas Legend
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Posts: 45,472


Political Matrix
E: 3.42, S: 2.61

P P P

« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2019, 01:30:48 AM »

Just going to conclude before I go play some computer games after taking off early for the weekend that it is particularly adorable to see California conservatives b**** and moan about what a horrible socialist it managed hellscape thirst aid is.

California conserva tards - - I hate California! The price of housing is immense. Taxes are high. Democrats have ruined this state!

Everyone else - - ok, the road to Oklahoma or Arkansas is that way. Need help packing?

Conserva tards - - um, well.....

Texas> California

In terms of obesity, people without health insurance coverage, High School Dropout rates, sub proficiency scores in math, science, English, bad highways, executions, oh, and to their advantage fossil fuel deposits. Sure.

On pretty much everything else that matters, except in your eyes electing Republicans to Statewide government, Texas is clearly horribly behind California

I am certainly no defender of Texas, but every cited educational deficiency seems to be made up based on stereotypes. The high school graduation rate is effectively at the upper quartile of US states whereas California is at the lower quartile.

As far as test scores, Texas is considered 'significantly above' the national average for both average and number of proficient students for mathematics and science. California is considered 'significantly below' in both subjects. Both are considered 'significantly below' for English. All subjects seems to have a very obvious north/south divide except for when Texas bucks the trend.

https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/profiles/stateprofile/


Badger got owned big time and has been owned throughout that thread

You must be reading a different thread then maybe cuz all I see are people like you whining over how a liberal run economy is an international Dynamo, which blows your own ideology out of the water with reality. I mean, the grumpiness it causes among reaganites like yourself is infectious.

Yeah, those statistics are certainly a newsflash to me. However, why don't you Google US News & World Report, a rather conservative publication, regarding their ranking of State Educational Systems. California ranks an admittedly mediocre 21st a nation, but it's still a damn sight better than Texas's rather Grim 34th in the nation.

I see neither you nor the other poster mentioned the word about other matters such as the horrendous rate of non-coverage of health insurance. Oh, did I even mention the insane prison population rate?

Texas only works because it's sitting on top of mountains a fossil fuels. California is based on Innovation and education which thrives in a liberal environment. At least California's economy doesn't boom or bust along with the price of oil and gas.




Actual Test Scorers and Graduation Rates matter far more than some ranking cause one used actual quantitative data while the others is qualitative
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