Posted on 11/23/2001 5:25:09 AM PST by LarryLied
Despite the "friendly" Sunbelt's purported ease and opportunity, the "unfriendly" North continues by far to have the best quality of life.The United Way now reports that Minnesota (of which I am genetically half a native, which may undermine the good data here) is the best state, in economic well-being, education, health, civic engagement, safety and the environment. Having visited this Midwest Finland, I am not surprised. And I find New Hampshire's Number 2 rating apt, too, having inhabited that rocky realm of rectitude, responsibility and (usually) reasonableness for four years.
Ditto the others in the top 10: Connecticut (even with Hartford!); Massachusetts; Vermont; Maine; Wisconsin; Iowa; New Jersey, and, yes, even Rhode Island, hardly a state at all!
Meanwhile, the bottom 10 are all in the Sunbelt, the worst New Mexico, and then Louisiana.
Maybe it's mostly the weather. The North's bracing and wildly variable climate energizes people and encourages planning and careful citizenship. And it's probably better for you, because cold is bad for bugs. Even the post-war wave of air-conditioning hasn't let previously soporific Southern schools, offices and factories overcome the North's paradoxical climatic advantage.
And Northerners tend to be less mobile, and so less likely to slide into that appalling anomie in which the American Dream is pursued by folks wandering the roads in search of pots of gold that turn out to be tin, and leaving no forwarding address. But then, it is easier to wander about where the weather is warm. Thus the pervasive trailer parks in the Sunbelt, and enough social problems to make you ask if the Sunbelt's growing national power is a good thing. (Don't show this to my Tennessee relatives.)
Post #33. You said you didn't want people moving there. If you didn't mean Northerners, who did you mean?
No he couldn't. The North was not in rebellion.
He didn't because it was not a matter of principle as you Northerners like to claim, it was a matter of economics, for both the North and the South. And it was Lincoln's way of punishing the South.
Oh baloney. The North was a more powerful industrialized area as proven by the Civil War. Keeping down the South didn't prop up the North. South Carolina made it abundantly clear in their Declaration of Secession that Lincoln had an hostility to slavery.
Thanks and you too. If it makes you feel any better, I have no intention of leaving my state. :^)
Then post to my hearts content, write childrens books and make friends with the bears and deer. giggle.....
Then fly in for a celebration of friendship all my friends for a holiday with sleigh rides. Yep, nice dream and ya never know.
Love all of you special people.
I live in little old Houston.
;<)
Eaker
Everyone up here (WHERE I LIVE...:^)...) is very American looking, with Illinois accents, midwest attitudes, midwest character. If there are illegal aliens, they're good actors. :^)
Finally. :^)
For each his own. I prefer trees.
Brilliant! Absolutely briliant!
Eaker
TEXAN, and DAMN proud of it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doesn't it suck when you find a cash cow of filthy lucre like slavery but people won't let you perpetuate it?
You are protesting too much and your prejudice is showing.
Let us review the postings...I didn't go all the way back but in #60 you referred to the Southerners as "bigoted posters" in #77 you brought up slavery in #91 you wrote to me (when I had never made any comments to you or about you) about my "self-righteous hypocrisy". Since you started the posts to me...and commented on my comments to others...why do you find it unreasonable that I would comment on your responses to others? Now you are involved in the "you started it first" which is most often seen in children...and it is your response to everyone who objects when you call Southerners names. To disagree is one thing, to call your opponent bigots and self-righteous hypocrites only shows you cannot defend your position without resorting to name calling.
Go back and read the first part of this thread and count the number of anti-North posts before there was a response in kind.
LOL! Thats silly, especially with some complete houses being made out of straw bales, chicken wire, and adobe mud.
I think maybe the plywood law has to do with physical appearances.
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