Mr.Badguy
Super lefty
They know their audience is too STUPID to look up the source they used.
https://wallethub.com/edu/healthiest-cities/31072
https://wallethub.com/edu/healthiest-cities/31072
They know their audience is too STUPID to look up the source they used.
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https://wallethub.com/edu/healthiest-cities/31072
This site corresponds with yours, but is totally different, of course, from the ones on the Fox thing.
https://www.mindbodyonline.com/business/education/blog/top-10-healthiest-cities-america-2022
More proof of what I stated. How you define "healthy" makes all the difference. We don't know what the metrics Bongino used were so there's no way to compare.
States are commonly compared too.
"To determine the healthiest and unhealthiest states, the organizations used a well-being index to measure health risk across 10 domains, including healthcare access, physical health, community support and food access. The ranking is based on 450,000 surveys collected last year and the study of more than 600 elements of social determinants of health. Read more about the methodology here.
The results from the analysis place three of the five healthiest states in the Northeast, with Massachusetts topping the list for the first time. Mississippi took the last position for the second year in a row.
Here are the states ranked from healthiest to unhealthiest, according to the analysis:"
(I could only get 15 in the screen cap. The rest are here.
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In his open he said it was based on government statistics. Stop the BS
More proof of what I stated. How you define "healthy" makes all the difference. We don't know what the metrics Bongino used were so there's no way to compare.
He used the site I linked. See the "wallethub" text on the map he's displaying?
red states suck up more welfare than blue states, by a mile
a fact no cultist can face
ordinarily to be stupid is to be poor
They know their audience is too STUPID to look up the source they used.
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https://wallethub.com/edu/healthiest-cities/31072
YOUR source is a real estate site.
I went to the wallethub site. They used four metrics, which I listed, to make their list. I showed these are hardly the be-all, end-all, of what makes a place healthy to live. In fact, I'd call three of them damn near irrelevant (restaurants, gyms, and parks). These are no measure of how healthy a urban population will be. For example, how does a population that eats out all the time--particularly if they regularly get fast food--compared to one that eats home prepared meals? Or, a population that goes to the gym a couple times a week for an hour or two to one that does considerable physical labor, like many rural populations do, daily? Raw land or wilderness versus parks, same thing.
These metrics are meaningless, or nearly so.
YOUR source is a real estate site.
My point is that they used a source and said exactly the opposite of it.