saxitoxin wrote:How is it that they included Minnehaha County, South Dakota but didn't include New Orleans?
Good point.
Most likely delayed-reaction Post-Katrina PTSD on the National Psyche.
People just want to forget.
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saxitoxin wrote:How is it that they included Minnehaha County, South Dakota but didn't include New Orleans?
Votanic wrote:saxitoxin wrote:How is it that they included Minnehaha County, South Dakota but didn't include New Orleans?
Good point.
Most likely delayed-reaction Post-Katrina PTSD on the National Psyche.
People just want to forget.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:Votanic wrote:saxitoxin wrote:How is it that they included Minnehaha County, South Dakota but didn't include New Orleans?
Good point.
Most likely delayed-reaction Post-Katrina PTSD on the National Psyche.
People just want to forget.
I deleted my post - turns out that was Kansas City, not Minnehaha County.
Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
This type of map could have been made/manipulated for anywhere with similar results. Just keep adding on most populous counties until you get just over 50%.
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mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
This type of map could have been made/manipulated for anywhere with similar results. Just keep adding on most populous counties until you get just over 50%.
Lol, no one is trying to manipulate anything... adding the most populous counties until you reach 50+% is EXACTLY how this map is created. It's just interesting (at least to me), that 50% of the population is crammed into 4.5% of the counties.
Packrat analysis is not wrong, but is myopic. 'Higher salaries and benefits' might drive population increases in some areas, but in others they are a byproduct of being highly populated not the reason the areas are highly populated. There is certainly a feedback loop involved where causation is shared in both directions to some degree. In most areas it's driven by geography and it's affect on international trade (along the coast lines CA,WA,NY,MA, key land border locations like MI, CA, El Paso county in Texas), other areas it's natural resource driven (Texas oil drilling/refining as an example), other areas its due to retirees who wana live somewhere warm with good golf and restaurants(AZ,FL)
Anyway, it's just interesting seeing it visualized imo so I shared, you can now resume attacking each other
pmac666 wrote:Holy shit, Tina Peters got 9 freaking years for tampering with voter data.
Trump is so effing effed.
pmac666 wrote:Tina Peters
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:I smell desperation.
Losing isnt fun, eh?
mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
pmac666 wrote:I smell desperation.
Losing isnt fun, eh?
And this only shows how uninformed you are.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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saxitoxin wrote:pmac666 wrote:I smell desperation.
Losing isnt fun, eh?
And this only shows how uninformed you are.
There are 3,143 counties, parishes, boroughs, and districts in the United States. No, I don't know the former county clerks of all of them. Or, in fact, any of them other than my own.
Have you been tested to see if you're on the spectrum? Just wondering. You're sending some powerful signals.
pmac666 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:pmac666 wrote:I smell desperation.
Losing isnt fun, eh?
And this only shows how uninformed you are.
There are 3,143 counties, parishes, boroughs, and districts in the United States. No, I don't know the former county clerks of all of them. Or, in fact, any of them other than my own.
Have you been tested to see if you're on the spectrum? Just wondering. You're sending some powerful signals.
Ofc, you cant know one of the key figures in Trumps scheme to steal the election when you have to spend all day watching out for any dem to break a wind.
Youre as ususal lying anyways....lol
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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Pack Rat wrote:Just look at the desperation of Saxi.
Even Disney is making fun of Trump:
The kiddies must love this exhibit!
saxitoxin wrote:pmac666 wrote:saxitoxin wrote:pmac666 wrote:I smell desperation.
Losing isnt fun, eh?
And this only shows how uninformed you are.
There are 3,143 counties, parishes, boroughs, and districts in the United States. No, I don't know the former county clerks of all of them. Or, in fact, any of them other than my own.
Have you been tested to see if you're on the spectrum? Just wondering. You're sending some powerful signals.
Ofc, you cant know one of the key figures in Trumps scheme to steal the election when you have to spend all day watching out for any dem to break a wind.
Youre as ususal lying anyways....lol
Uhhh ... Colorado went to Biden 55-41% and hasn't been won by a Republican since 2004. Mesa County -- where this woman was a low-level county clerk -- has a population of 150,000 out of the 6,000,000 people who live in Colorado. It appears the crimes for which she was convicted occurred in February 2021, after Biden was already president.
Explain, precisely, how she was a "key figure" in some conspiracy theory you believe is happening to "steal the election?" Was she maybe building a time machine to go back in time and steal the election? Is that what you're contending?
mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
Dukasaur wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
That fact doesn't surprise me at all.
But what does surprise me, mind-blowing actually, is how much of Arizona is included in those highly populated counties.
Last time I was in Arizona, in '94, it was still mostly desert. Only Phoenix was a really big city. Tucson was a mid-size city, and everything else was basically a small town.
Actually, it gets even more mind-blowing when I actually write it out and realize that it was 30 years ago.
Dukasaur wrote:mookiemcgee wrote:thought this was interesting...over half the US population live in a small number of highly populated counties
That fact doesn't surprise me at all.
But what does surprise me, mind-blowing actually, is how much of Arizona is included in those highly populated counties.
Last time I was in Arizona, in '94, it was still mostly desert. Only Phoenix was a really big city. Tucson was a mid-size city, and everything else was basically a small town.
Actually, it gets even more mind-blowing when I actually write it out and realize that it was 30 years ago.
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