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Old Posted Oct 25, 2014, 12:41 AM
Parker Lewis Parker Lewis is offline
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Well Republican controlled areas tend to be lagging in the economic side cause...well lets not get into it. But it amazing how big Arizona universities are becoming. They are more like "for profit schools".
Oh, like Texas, Alaska and North Dakota? As far as growth and strong statistics, I think it's tough to find any states doing better than those highly conservative states. I might agree that North Dakota is a bubble waiting to be burst by Saudi or Bakken decline curves, but in that case you would also have to discount New York because of Wall Street. You might keep in mind that although Denver/Colorado is considered "progressive", it is still very fiscally conservative. That does seem to be changing a little as of late, but I still get the feeling a large liberal population in Denver enjoys some of the change as long as it doesn't separate them from their wallet.
     
     
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