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Of course not, you're a blathering imbecile.

I take pride when you call me an imbecile. I'll take that as being on the right track, only a handful of people on Earth would want to be in your category and those guys hang down here.
 

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I take pride when you call me an imbecile. I'll take that as being on the right track, only a handful of people on Earth would want to be in your category and those guys hang down here.

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on both counts.
 

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I take pride when you call me an imbecile. I'll take that as being on the right track, only a handful of people on Earth would want to be in your category and those guys hang down here.

Uh huh
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Don't worry, you're such an imbecile that you can't come up with any other response. You are cartoonishly ignorant and revealed yourself to be a complete economic illiterate in this thread.

The best part is that the sewer rat spammer is cheering you on.
 

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http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/13/minnesota-cuts-obamacare-enrollment-projection-again/

Minnesota may or may not be booming depending on who you believe but they’re terrible at projections.

Minnesota’s Obamacare exchange has cut its projection for its Obamacare exchange for the second time in months.

MNsure, the state-run exchange, lowered its estimate for next year’s enrollment to 95,000 private customers, according to Minnesota’s Pioneer Press. That’s down from its November projection of 107,000 — which was already markedly smaller than the exchange’s original estimate of 297,000 total enrollees by 2016.

So far, they’ve signed up 61,109 people. The exchange lowered its enrollment projections for 2015 in December to 67,000 customers, down from 100,000. Like the federal Obamacare exchanges and most states, Minnesota has reopened its Obamacare enrollment from Mar. 1 to Apr. 30 for customers that are surprised that they owe Obamacare’s individual mandate penalty during tax season.

And apparently they don’t pay attention or they are just dumb. ^^^
 
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Uh huh
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Don't worry, you're such an imbecile that you can't come up with any other response. You are cartoonishly ignorant and revealed yourself to be a complete economic illiterate in this thread.

The best part is that the sewer rat spammer is cheering you on.


dont think so dude! you are clueless
 

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They weren't working at the DMV or the local high school.

Shush()*

Public Unions not about filling potholes rather filling their own pockets with Taxpayer monies! School/Property Tax's most think go for Kids and improving your life, think again. Ask yourself who the highest paid workers are and who are always talking of or are on strike? No worry, it'll be settled and your Tax's increase and the roads they'll say will get paved next year and don't worry about your Sons or Daughters laptop we promised, we'll give them Web-TV............
 

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low IQ, low income, high school drop outs, welfare whores and racist minorities are all liberals

next time someone tells you liberals are smarter, just laugh at them

those who can, do, those who can't want to benefit from their success and call them smart for doing such (maybe they are, leeching is easier than working)

the number of people who embrace failing is astonishing (not so much anymore, I've become used to their excuses and their idiocy)
 

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Things going so great:

The state has lost residents every year since 2002, with young adults most eager to leave. About 9,300 18- to 24-year-olds move out annually, according to the Minnesota State Demographic Center.
That — combined with a declining birthrate and an aging population — has demographers and civic leaders sounding alarms.
“It’s a lapel-grabbing moment,” said Peter Frosch, a vice president at Greater MSP, a St. Paul nonprofit focused on economic development in the Twin Cities metro.
 

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Again, "kicking ass!"

During the last two years, Minnesota lost or began losing an estimated $2.1 billion in taxable income from 3,099 taxpayers, according to a research study on wealth migration conducted by Twin Cities Business with help from research firm The Morris Leatherman Company (see “The Research” at the bottom of this page). These same individuals have $17 billion in median net worth and $31 billion in median gross estate value.

In almost three-quarters of those moves, respondents said the reason for leaving had to do with Minnesota’s tax policy and collection practices. This amounts to an estimated loss of approximately $1.5 billion in annual taxable income, $12 billion in average net worth and $22 billion in gross estate value due to Minnesota’s tax and collection activities.

The TCB study also found this trend will continue for at least the next five years, during which time an estimated 12,172 Minnesotans will leave, taking with them a combined $5.2 billion in taxable income, $65 billion in net worth and $122 billion in gross estate value.


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You're posting surveys where a state is ranked based people's perceptions on traffic and "things to do"

:):)

Yep and they also state that Minnesota has low unemployment rate, low poverty rate, lower crime rates and have higher life expectancy than most and that says a lot considering many hibernate in their homes for 6 months.
 

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Yep and they also state that Minnesota has low unemployment rate, low poverty rate, lower crime rates and have higher life expectancy than most and that says a lot considering many hibernate in their homes for 6 months.

Minnesota is so great people are leaving.

It is so funny how dumb you are. You literally are incapable of responding to that point.
 

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Yep and they also state that Minnesota has low unemployment rate, low poverty rate, lower crime rates and have higher life expectancy than most and that says a lot considering many hibernate in their homes for 6 months.
I guess that all just happened in the past year or so, before it was being compared to a 3rd world country.
 
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Minnesota is so great people are leaving.

It is so funny how dumb you are. You literally are incapable of responding to that point.

2/3 loss is for people leaving for college, some is for the weather, people aren't leaving the state because they can't find work.
 

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Minnesota is so great people are leaving.

It is so funny how dumb you are. You literally are incapable of responding to that point.

There's a reason Minnesota is called "the rental state" but pesky facts are lost on liberals touting this over-taxed shit hole as some left wing utopia.

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