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<blockquote data-quote="LarryBird" data-source="post: 4074048" data-attributes="member: 76548"><p>Also, the rest of the 6 most populous states we have are excluded in your map as well. Just so you're aware, brah. So it's kind of a misleading illustration at that.</p><p></p><p>The blue states are the places where literally nobody lives, especially relative to PA, FL, NY, OH, TX, IL and CA, which are the backbones of our economy and population.</p><p></p><p>Philly, Pittsburgh, Miami/Dade, Tampa, NYC, Cleveland, Cincy, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Chicago, LA, San Francisco/Oakland, and San Diego are contained in those excluded states. Which big cities aren't would be a better question? Atlanta or Phoenix are really the only cities off the dome that should or could be mentioned in the same breath. Maybe Seattle too. </p><p></p><p>Sorry if you live in a state that means little to nothing in the grand scheme of things - why does that mean the rest of us have to suffer your backward ways?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryBird, post: 4074048, member: 76548"] Also, the rest of the 6 most populous states we have are excluded in your map as well. Just so you're aware, brah. So it's kind of a misleading illustration at that. The blue states are the places where literally nobody lives, especially relative to PA, FL, NY, OH, TX, IL and CA, which are the backbones of our economy and population. Philly, Pittsburgh, Miami/Dade, Tampa, NYC, Cleveland, Cincy, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Chicago, LA, San Francisco/Oakland, and San Diego are contained in those excluded states. Which big cities aren't would be a better question? Atlanta or Phoenix are really the only cities off the dome that should or could be mentioned in the same breath. Maybe Seattle too. Sorry if you live in a state that means little to nothing in the grand scheme of things - why does that mean the rest of us have to suffer your backward ways? [/QUOTE]
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