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redandguilty
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I used the per capita Federal taxation and spending stats from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_spending_and_taxation_across_states
and figured out what the per capita net is for states that went republican vs democrat. On average, people in states that went to the democrats paid $1,262 more in taxes than their states got back in spending while people in states that went republican got $600 more in spending than they paid in taxes. Oversimplification, yes (I bet that stat is driven by the rep/dem correlation to population density - not individual ideologies), but if the stat went the other way, I bet you'd hear about it on a certain news channel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_spending_and_taxation_across_states
and figured out what the per capita net is for states that went republican vs democrat. On average, people in states that went to the democrats paid $1,262 more in taxes than their states got back in spending while people in states that went republican got $600 more in spending than they paid in taxes. Oversimplification, yes (I bet that stat is driven by the rep/dem correlation to population density - not individual ideologies), but if the stat went the other way, I bet you'd hear about it on a certain news channel.