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No desh, you are the one that spews non stop hate
only at racist sociopaths like you
No desh, you are the one that spews non stop hate
elevation effects weather idiot
you should seriously go take your meds. right now. you deranged lunatic.
um dude
its always colder at higher elevation
its sciencey so you wont like it
One thing I find interesting about conservatives is that the things they claim to want are so frequently things that are, in fact, better achieved in more liberal societies. For example, it's not places like Alabama that have good educational outcomes. It's places like Massachusetts, Canada, Scandinavia, etc. -- places known for liberalism. Similarly, productivity is generally higher in more liberal places. Similarly, things like teen pregnancy and violent crime tend to be lower in liberal regions than conservative ones. They basically want to roll out more broadly political approaches that tend to line up with failure.
Take a look at these two blocks of statistics:
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/population-health/us-states-ranked-by-suicide-rate.html
https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/
What's remarkable is how strongly correlated suicide rates are with Trump approval rates, at the state level. Specifically, there's a 58.4% positive correlation. Basically, the more suicidally depressed people are in a state, the more likely people in the state are to approve of Trump.
This is particularly interesting because it flies in the face of the normal trend for higher-latitude populations to have higher suicide rates (likely owing to circadian rhythm problems in places where there are huge imbalances between night and day in the Summer and Winter months, resulting in sleep irregularities and depression). Other things being equal, you'd expect lower suicide rates in the Deep South than in New England, just as you find lower suicide rates in southern European countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal) than northern ones (Norway, Finland, Sweden, Iceland).
So, what's the reason for this correlation? Is there something about conservative politics that makes people suicidal (e.g., skimping on public assistance for mental health care)? Or something about being suicidal that makes people conservative (e.g., the attraction of hateful rhetoric to those who are emotionally frayed)? Or something separate that drives both things (e.g., a sense of being left behind, economically)? Why is it that there's such an enormous gap in suicide rates between places like NJ, NY, and MA (around 8/100k), and places like Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming (around 25/100k)?
What’s interesting is how much/often liberals complain about income/wealth inequality yet then want the country to be like California where we have extreme wealth along with the highest poverty rate in the country. And look at our school system. In wealthy areas it is amazing. In other areas not so much. Again, not exactly a model that makes others envious.
they are talking about more or less sun exposure
colder means more clouds and less sun
vite D comes from sun
OK. Let's talk about the positive correlation between counties that voted democrat in the 2016 election and the higher murder rates in those counties than those that voted for Trump?Of course there can. It's bizarre you'd imagine otherwise.
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OK. Let's talk about the positive correlation between counties that voted democrat in the 2016 election and the higher murder rates in those counties than those that voted for Trump?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/us-murders-concentrated-in-5-percent-of-counties
https://brilliantmaps.com/2016-county-election-map/
What do you suppose the reason for this is?
Murder is a much bigger problem than suicide in this country.
Take a look at these two blocks of statistics:
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/population-health/us-states-ranked-by-suicide-rate.html
https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/
What's remarkable is how strongly correlated suicide rates are with Trump approval rates, at the state level. Specifically, there's a 58.4% positive correlation. Basically, the more suicidally depressed people are in a state, the more likely people in the state are to approve of Trump.
This is particularly interesting because it flies in the face of the normal trend for higher-latitude populations to have higher suicide rates (likely owing to circadian rhythm problems in places where there are huge imbalances between night and day in the Summer and Winter months, resulting in sleep irregularities and depression). Other things being equal, you'd expect lower suicide rates in the Deep South than in New England, just as you find lower suicide rates in southern European countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal) than northern ones (Norway, Finland, Sweden, Iceland).
So, what's the reason for this correlation? Is there something about conservative politics that makes people suicidal (e.g., skimping on public assistance for mental health care)? Or something about being suicidal that makes people conservative (e.g., the attraction of hateful rhetoric to those who are emotionally frayed)? Or something separate that drives both things (e.g., a sense of being left behind, economically)? Why is it that there's such an enormous gap in suicide rates between places like NJ, NY, and MA (around 8/100k), and places like Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming (around 25/100k)?
Hello Oneuli,
Very interesting!
Thanks for posting this.
One thing appears quite clear. A large proportion of Trump supporters are very angry, full of hatred.
People who cannot find happiness tend to commit suicide more than those who are happy.

If you look at our test scores, you'll see that many liberal areas do quite well. For example, Massachusetts has the best NAEP scores of any state pretty much every year, and on the international PISA test, they put up numbers that would be among the international elite:
https://www.boston25news.com/news/massachusetts-students-score-among-worlds-best/473550882
Unfortunately, the national numbers get weighed down a lot by terrible systems in conservative-led states like West Virginia and Mississippi.
Take a look at these two blocks of statistics:
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/population-health/us-states-ranked-by-suicide-rate.html
https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trump/
What's remarkable is how strongly correlated suicide rates are with Trump approval rates, at the state level. Specifically, there's a 58.4% positive correlation. Basically, the more suicidally depressed people are in a state, the more likely people in the state are to approve of Trump.
This is particularly interesting because it flies in the face of the normal trend for higher-latitude populations to have higher suicide rates (likely owing to circadian rhythm problems in places where there are huge imbalances between night and day in the Summer and Winter months, resulting in sleep irregularities and depression). Other things being equal, you'd expect lower suicide rates in the Deep South than in New England, just as you find lower suicide rates in southern European countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, Portugal) than northern ones (Norway, Finland, Sweden, Iceland).
So, what's the reason for this correlation? Is there something about conservative politics that makes people suicidal (e.g., skimping on public assistance for mental health care)? Or something about being suicidal that makes people conservative (e.g., the attraction of hateful rhetoric to those who are emotionally frayed)? Or something separate that drives both things (e.g., a sense of being left behind, economically)? Why is it that there's such an enormous gap in suicide rates between places like NJ, NY, and MA (around 8/100k), and places like Montana, Alaska, and Wyoming (around 25/100k)?
1) 58.4% correlation is not strong
2) No, it doesn't fly in the face of the higher latitude trend
3) comparing northern US states to northern European countries is nonsensical as the vast majority of the US is of similar latitude to southern Europe.
curious... but who runs those schools?
What’s interesting is how much/often liberals complain about income/wealth inequality yet then want the country to be like California where we have extreme wealth along with the highest poverty rate in the country.
What's fascinating about conservatives is how they feel at liberty to make arguments that are based on assertions that are not only demonstrably wrong, but that everyone with even a little awareness of the world would instantly recognize as wildly off-base.
A good example would be the assertion that California has the highest poverty rate in the country. Needless to say, it's nowhere even close. That would be Mississippi, at 21.9%. In fact, conservative states have a near monopoly on high poverty rates in this country, with NM being the only high-poverty state that doesn't consistently vote Republican. The highest rates are MS, NM, LA, AL, KY, AR, GA, WV, TN, AZ, SC, TX, NC, OK, and FL.
Actually, California having the highest poverty rate has nothing to do with me being conservative. I’ve lived here for 35 years and I follow the news. There are many more articles showing we have the highest poverty rate of you want to see them.