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CanonRay

(14,094 posts)
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 09:49 AM Dec 2012

What is the most screwed up state in the Union?

It can be political, religious, or any other criteria.


62 votes, 2 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Kansas
13 (21%)
Mississippi
3 (5%)
Alabama
3 (5%)
Louisiana
2 (3%)
Missouri
0 (0%)
Oklahoma
5 (8%)
Arizona
7 (11%)
South Carolina
1 (2%)
Florida
16 (26%)
Other
12 (19%)
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What is the most screwed up state in the Union? (Original Post) CanonRay Dec 2012 OP
I voted Kansas MuseRider Dec 2012 #1
There was a feature piece in the KC Star today on that nutjob Telly Savalas Dec 2012 #17
Thanks for the links. MuseRider Dec 2012 #33
Star put in a pay wall. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #86
The second link MuseRider Dec 2012 #68
lots of Kansas hate here thanks to Thomas Frank hfojvt Dec 2012 #64
I understand what you're saying but still think that's an important book proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #88
I probably should buckle down and read the entire thing MuseRider Dec 2012 #98
Me too of course. proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #87
Good lord that is some powerful stuff MuseRider Dec 2012 #92
I like the Lawrence paper lots better than Topeka's proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #94
It's a hard choice when you get to the Southern States Siwsan Dec 2012 #2
Post removed Post removed Dec 2012 #13
Ok, you completely lost me, there Siwsan Dec 2012 #19
The nutjobs here don't hold a candle to the ones in Florida. GoCubsGo Dec 2012 #25
Even my beloved State of Michigan is overrun with YIKES! Siwsan Dec 2012 #29
A Bill toBan global warming? I must have missed that little Looney tune move! Sadiedog Dec 2012 #43
Actually, it was a ban of using climate change science... GoCubsGo Dec 2012 #47
Well, positive strides in returning Alan Grayson and booting Allen West, anyway Siwsan Dec 2012 #48
What about the "Obama using mind control" freaks in Georgia? Nt daa Dec 2012 #41
Them, too. GoCubsGo Dec 2012 #44
not even honorable mention for terrible tennessee? spanone Dec 2012 #3
I can't believe I left Rand Paul's home state off. My bad CanonRay Dec 2012 #5
that's kentucky!!! your choices are greater than you ever imagined!!! spanone Dec 2012 #23
Or Ron Paul's home state... Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #53
I'm going to have to re-do this poll with ALL 50 states. CanonRay Dec 2012 #72
LMAO. Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #74
I don't know, a lotof people wanted California... CanonRay Dec 2012 #112
Well I can understand that... Sekhmets Daughter Dec 2012 #115
No Texas or Wisconsin? MiniMe Dec 2012 #4
I was thinking Wisconsin, but Jackpine Radical Dec 2012 #9
Texas? Really? How come? narnian60 Dec 2012 #20
Typical Texan AldoLeopold Dec 2012 #34
I'm sorry Narnian AldoLeopold Dec 2012 #39
Apology accepted, of course, AldoLeopold. narnian60 Dec 2012 #77
Thanks for understanding my rage AldoLeopold Dec 2012 #97
As a Texan, may I direct your attention to: NoPasaran Dec 2012 #62
I know, I know! narnian60 Dec 2012 #79
Maybe not at this exact moment in time NoPasaran Dec 2012 #82
Texas, California, Wisconsin, Colorado Buzz Clik Dec 2012 #27
+1 AldoLeopold Dec 2012 #35
Me too Brainstormy Dec 2012 #56
It was a tough choice connecticut yankee Dec 2012 #6
Florida, just because they seem full of bozos who quinnox Dec 2012 #7
California former-republican Dec 2012 #8
+1 Coyote_Tan Dec 2012 #11
as to be expected from a "former" republican quinnox Dec 2012 #24
It's good in terms of liberal social policy, but the state's finances are a train wreck slackmaster Dec 2012 #37
Yet, people jump on FL. Obama. Twice. Must be closet GOPers, here Eleanors38 Dec 2012 #75
Ill consider California a "liberal" state again when... bunnies Dec 2012 #113
Utah. Chan790 Dec 2012 #10
I have lived all over the US and I vote Utah as well siligut Dec 2012 #40
I only traveled through Utah and it seemed like I was in a episode of The Twilight Zone! Sadiedog Dec 2012 #45
how is blueknight Dec 2012 #12
Are you kidding? NeoConsSuck Dec 2012 #14
Michigan is working hard to take the lead etherealtruth Dec 2012 #15
Hawaii -- for having the worst voting record last 20 years maggiesfarmer Dec 2012 #16
Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, and Kansas are 4 states I would not live in - Oh, Oklahoma too 1-Old-Man Dec 2012 #18
I voted other davidpdx Dec 2012 #21
I've lived in California for more than 50 years. I remember what things used to be like here. slackmaster Dec 2012 #22
I had trouble deciding and it's my poll CanonRay Dec 2012 #36
California finances and public institutions started going bad under Reagan PufPuf23 Dec 2012 #83
was thinking michigan but kansas seems to try harder. dembotoz Dec 2012 #26
I voted florida.. pangaia Dec 2012 #28
Was going to say Fl as that old saying goes kydo Dec 2012 #30
California ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2012 #31
Dude, have you ever lived in Texas? AldoLeopold Dec 2012 #32
Other - Georgia, because it's gleefully sliding downhill Glorfindel Dec 2012 #38
Kansas at the top but Michigan is giving asjr Dec 2012 #42
This is an interesting thread. CrispyQ Dec 2012 #46
Texas.nt rrneck Dec 2012 #49
AZ all the way farminator3000 Dec 2012 #50
Agreed... Arizona out- crazies them all farmbo Dec 2012 #52
Aside from some beautiful scenery, Arizona sucks-there was once feral camels in Arizona. PufPuf23 Dec 2012 #84
Indiana Comatose Sphagetti Dec 2012 #51
Definitely Arizona. These people have taken on Pretzel_Warrior Dec 2012 #54
No Texas? Them's fightin' words! NoPasaran Dec 2012 #55
State of Mind in Congress Smilo Dec 2012 #57
Other: Texas. Zorra Dec 2012 #58
+1 The Wielding Truth Dec 2012 #80
Add my vote for Kansas. TwilightGardener Dec 2012 #59
ALL the Red States The River Dec 2012 #60
California 1KansasDem Dec 2012 #61
Michigan. It's becoming a Fascist dictatorship. Odin2005 Dec 2012 #63
I don't think you can point to any one state right now (so I voted OTHER) Jack Rabbit Dec 2012 #65
Make a complete list. FarPoint Dec 2012 #66
I'd say Ohio Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2012 #67
Michigan putitinD Dec 2012 #69
The state of denial that the Republican Party exists in. Fearless Dec 2012 #70
I voted SC Populist_Prole Dec 2012 #71
Any answer other than Alabama is just a grand conspiracy by the citizens of Alabama to deflect LannyDeVaney Dec 2012 #73
Michigan nt Deep13 Dec 2012 #76
I passed because it was too hard to just chose one. Little Star Dec 2012 #78
Michigan. Hands down. eom Purveyor Dec 2012 #81
Kansas isn't as bad as it seems. tridim Dec 2012 #85
Very true about MO proud2BlibKansan Dec 2012 #89
Texas ananda Dec 2012 #90
Other - VA williesgirl Dec 2012 #91
Michigan. Chellee Dec 2012 #93
really hard to say IMO, so pass watch the sky Dec 2012 #95
Rhode Island seems truly screwed. FarCenter Dec 2012 #96
So many contenders... moondust Dec 2012 #99
Alaska's government is kind of f'ed up Blue_In_AK Dec 2012 #100
Texas - much worse than the rest Guitarzz Dec 2012 #101
I went to high school and college in Houston Blue_In_AK Dec 2012 #106
in the end most of the screwed up stuff in every state is because of Republicans JI7 Dec 2012 #102
There ya go! kentauros Dec 2012 #107
People lose their jobs over religion or politics in Kansas. Keep your mouth SHUT here. SUBSIDY-Sam patrice Dec 2012 #103
How can you leave my state out? Rex Dec 2012 #104
IMHO, it changes on a random, momentary basis Mopar151 Dec 2012 #105
Um, TEXAS? Warren DeMontague Dec 2012 #108
Texas - no contest. nm. AnnaLee Dec 2012 #109
Washington DC nt tama Dec 2012 #110
Mississippi seems to have the worst blend of TheKentuckian Dec 2012 #111
I vote for shithole Texas RandiFan1290 Dec 2012 #114

MuseRider

(34,104 posts)
1. I voted Kansas
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 09:56 AM
Dec 2012

because I live in Kansas and you ain't seen nothing yet. Sammy wants us to be an example and example we will be because Sammy wants that. Watch us go down. It will not be fun but it WILL be interesting.

Telly Savalas

(9,841 posts)
17. There was a feature piece in the KC Star today on that nutjob
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:16 AM
Dec 2012
http://www.kansascity.com/2012/12/29/3986555/first-in-a-series-brownback-says.html

I also saw an article documenting how screwed up things are on the Missouri side of the state line:

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/12/29/3986692/signs-of-trouble-appeared-early.html

Granted the human impact is much less significant, but it's another good read for the student of trainwrecks.

MuseRider

(34,104 posts)
33. Thanks for the links.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:23 AM
Dec 2012

I think I can still read the KC Star, not sure.

My local paper used to be owned by the family of Brownback's wife. At least then it was actually fairly informative. Now it is owned and run in another state, only barely informative and full of errors wants $14.95/month for it's 15 or so pages of mostly advertisement. So no local news for this household A terrific idea for the Capital of the state, make people pay that much money for it's crappy, barely relevant paper.

Yes, it is a trainwreck just beginning. Our Teabagger House and Teabagger Senate will push it the rest of the way over the edge. Watch how effectively a state economy does when planned by a former Reagan guy, supported by our local state heros the Koch brothers and run by and through Sam's hand picked legislature with absolutely no one to stand against it (unless you count our 30 or so state democrats in office)

I want to go on but it is no use. Most don't give a shit, the party certainly doesn't give a shit and we have been left out here to try to hold on to something that we can build on once it all finally falls totally apart. Missouri is getting the same treatment I fear, at least it seems to be heading that way. If the dems abandon them like they did us it will follow us right down the toilet.

Thanks. I will go read. I can get the articles. Apparently the KC Star is still free online. Ya know, I would not mind at all paying for my newspaper online if was actually a newspaper. Even then I think $14.95/month is robbery. <---can you tell I am simply furious with just about everything going on around here? LOL, gonna be an exercise in just about everything to get through this sane.

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
86. Star put in a pay wall.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:25 PM
Dec 2012

For now it's 99 cents a month. It's going up in a month or so but I'm not sure by how much.

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
64. lots of Kansas hate here thanks to Thomas Frank
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 01:12 PM
Dec 2012

Kansas probably would have won the poll even before Brownback got elected.

Especially without Texas, Utah or Idaho on the list.

Still we beat Oklahoma pretty badly and that is saying something.

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
88. I understand what you're saying but still think that's an important book
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:28 PM
Dec 2012

It helped educate a lot of people. Started a dialog.

MuseRider

(34,104 posts)
98. I probably should buckle down and read the entire thing
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 07:21 PM
Dec 2012

I am certain it did not help but like proud I do think the dialog was important. There are so many other things though, so many that make this such a tragedy. I truly do not believe given an alternative most of these people would vote the way they do. When you can't get to them to tell them there is another way or that the other guys are lying to them then they never know. They are not stupid but very insulated. Sadly the protection they feel from that insulation is exactly what ends up harming them.

I hate the blanket hatred of DU for Kansas, other states as well, but the comments made on this site by people who are supposed to be better and know better are some of the most astoundingly stupid and outright mean comments I have ever heard. It often makes me wonder where I am posting because it sounds so much like nasty and bitter RW garbage. Ah well, I guess even supposed liberals need someone to look down on?

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
87. Me too of course.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:27 PM
Dec 2012

But hopefully it's being governed so badly that it will soon start getting better.

Call me an optimist. LOL

MuseRider

(34,104 posts)
92. Good lord that is some powerful stuff
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 04:00 PM
Dec 2012

you are smoking! LOL A liberal optimist in Kansas. You are truly few in number. You will be very important in the years coming. Try to hang on to it. I lost all my optimism a good long while ago....under Reagan nationally and way way back under Joan Finney in Kansas.

I am not making fun of you. I think you know me well enough to know that but I certainly did not want to hurt any feelings. It is remarkable to feel optimistic in this climate here. I really am happy there are some of you left.

HAHAHA 99 cents a month for a real paper and $14.95 a month for devotional advertising and classified, then the heathen advertising and classified (must keep them separate, cooties ya know) followed by pages and pages of advertisements and business news, 4 pages of social news and what is happening in Topeka (NOTHING!) and 3 pages of news, one being national and one page of OpEd complete with RW cartoon and obits all thanks to the owners and operators in Georgia I think. Same people who made the Cutting Horse Newpaper which was a damned good paper for that.

proud2BlibKansan

(96,793 posts)
94. I like the Lawrence paper lots better than Topeka's
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 04:37 PM
Dec 2012

It's sad the KC paper does such a poor job of reporting on KS politics.

Siwsan

(26,257 posts)
2. It's a hard choice when you get to the Southern States
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 09:58 AM
Dec 2012

South Carolinians just seems to elect a massive number of total nut jobs. Shame, too, because it is such a beautiful state. Maybe they should start testing the water.........

Response to Siwsan (Reply #2)

Siwsan

(26,257 posts)
19. Ok, you completely lost me, there
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:21 AM
Dec 2012

But, you are completely entitled to your rather startling opinion. Hope you have a very peaceful day.

GoCubsGo

(32,078 posts)
25. The nutjobs here don't hold a candle to the ones in Florida.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:44 AM
Dec 2012

Or, Arizona. Rick Scott, Jan Brewer, Joe Arapaio, etc. Even their state legislatures have ours beat, as have those in other states. It wasn't our leg. that came up with trans-vaginal probes, nor did they pass a bill banning Global Warming. The latter came from our neighbors to the north.

Siwsan

(26,257 posts)
29. Even my beloved State of Michigan is overrun with YIKES!
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:03 AM
Dec 2012

But Florida does seem to be making some positive strides

GoCubsGo

(32,078 posts)
47. Actually, it was a ban of using climate change science...
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:03 PM
Dec 2012

...to predict sea-level rises. That would affect coastal development, because we can't leave any land uncovered in concrete and asphalt, dontcha know.

http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/06/12/2132216/senate-approves-law-that-challenges.html

Siwsan

(26,257 posts)
48. Well, positive strides in returning Alan Grayson and booting Allen West, anyway
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:15 PM
Dec 2012

Gotta take small victories where we can.

GoCubsGo

(32,078 posts)
44. Them, too.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:58 AM
Dec 2012

They're the state that gave us U.S. Rep. Paul Broun, the anti-evolution nutbag. He out-crazies all of our Congressional crazies put together.

CanonRay

(14,094 posts)
72. I'm going to have to re-do this poll with ALL 50 states.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 02:39 PM
Dec 2012

Although I doubt Vermont or Hawaii will get many votes...

Sekhmets Daughter

(7,515 posts)
74. LMAO.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 02:44 PM
Dec 2012

I think you could probably eliminate any state that doesn't have a Republican governor and legislature.

Sekhmets Daughter

(7,515 posts)
115. Well I can understand that...
Mon Dec 31, 2012, 09:35 AM
Dec 2012

CA has been nearly destroyed by past republican influence....remember Reagan was governor there before he set about destroying the nation's finances. The people voted for a tax increase last month, which is a good sign they are coming out of their zombie like mind set on taxes.

 

AldoLeopold

(617 posts)
34. Typical Texan
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:24 AM
Dec 2012

Sorry, man - I lived there for 17 years and I don't even go back to visit family if I don't absolutely have to. You live in Houston for God's sake - even Texans hate Houston.

Were you born in Texas?

 

AldoLeopold

(617 posts)
39. I'm sorry Narnian
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:30 AM
Dec 2012

I have an irrational hatred toward Texas in general. I didn't mean to jump your ass over it.

narnian60

(3,510 posts)
77. Apology accepted, of course, AldoLeopold.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:05 PM
Dec 2012

I truly wanted to know because the op was for the MOST screwed up. I know we're messed up but to say we're #1? Been here for 35 yrs. by the way.

 

AldoLeopold

(617 posts)
97. Thanks for understanding my rage
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 06:56 PM
Dec 2012

No - probably not #1. But the state does lag in a number of key indicators including education and healthcare. My biggest gripe with TX is that its essentially become a Republican model of an ideal economy. Very little upward mobility and most wealth concentrated in the hands of a few. Its chief export, as my TX history prof used to say, is cheap land, and that's allowed it, combined with no state income tax, to become economically powerful. Its allowed a number of corps to open up cheap operations paying low wages and screwing over even white collar workers en masse. Very little state regulation, despite the fact that they have the largest state EPA in the country...though I'm still clueless as to what they do to keep themselves occupied aside from gently caressing the oil industry in the night and tell them its going to be okay.

Austin is cool - but less cool than it was. DFW just sucks bad. BAD. Kill it with fire.

That all aside, I just don't like TX culture, TX weather, TX topography, TX accents - well - you get the point. Now my whole family has settled there (that's right, I'm the only dem in my entire family - extended and otherwise with the lone exception of my aunt who is a movie actress in LA), and they all want me to move back. I told them that I will, but only when I have an army behind me and I conquer and pacify the state of Texas. Then there will be pogroms and purges. Stalin style.

Sorry, again. I'm texabitter.

NoPasaran

(17,291 posts)
62. As a Texan, may I direct your attention to:
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 01:00 PM
Dec 2012

Rick Perry, David Dewhurst, Gregg Abbott, Sharon Keller, John Cornyn, Ted Cruz, Louis Gohmert, Dan Patrick, "Doctor" Donna Campbell, Ron Paul, Lamar Smith, Michael McCaul, Susan Combs, Jerry Patterson, Todd Staples, Joel Osteen, Kenneth Copeland, John Hagee. . . just off the top of my head.

NoPasaran

(17,291 posts)
82. Maybe not at this exact moment in time
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:15 PM
Dec 2012

But don't forget, the Legislature is coming back to town in a week and a half!

 

quinnox

(20,600 posts)
7. Florida, just because they seem full of bozos who
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:02 AM
Dec 2012

Can't even manage to run a presidential election properly. They did it again this year, it took them weeks to get things done and come up with a vote total. And everyone knows the epic fail Florida had in the 2000 election. The state is a national embarrassment.

 

quinnox

(20,600 posts)
24. as to be expected from a "former" republican
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:32 AM
Dec 2012

Picks one of the most liberal states in the union. And most right wingers would agree with you.

 

slackmaster

(60,567 posts)
37. It's good in terms of liberal social policy, but the state's finances are a train wreck
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:25 AM
Dec 2012

There is no denying that fact.

 

bunnies

(15,859 posts)
113. Ill consider California a "liberal" state again when...
Mon Dec 31, 2012, 09:07 AM
Dec 2012

they approve marriage equality. Until then, they've lost the crown. meh.

 

Chan790

(20,176 posts)
10. Utah.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:07 AM
Dec 2012

A state that for all intents and purposes is a theocracy. Nothing against Mormons but a shitload against theocracies, the government should be crushing the LDS out of their overt political stranglehold over the governance of Utah.

siligut

(12,272 posts)
40. I have lived all over the US and I vote Utah as well
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:32 AM
Dec 2012

They just do a real good job of keeping it all a secret.

maggiesfarmer

(297 posts)
16. Hawaii -- for having the worst voting record last 20 years
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:16 AM
Dec 2012

of course, ``screwed up'' is highly subjective and I'm implicitly suggesting that not voting is more ``screwed up'' than voting for ``screwed up'' candidates and policies.

1-Old-Man

(2,667 posts)
18. Utah, Mississippi, Alabama, and Kansas are 4 states I would not live in - Oh, Oklahoma too
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:19 AM
Dec 2012

make that 5.

 

slackmaster

(60,567 posts)
22. I've lived in California for more than 50 years. I remember what things used to be like here.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 10:29 AM
Dec 2012

Therefore I vote for California.

Screwed up by the rise of gerrymandering and the pursuit of politics as a career, and by decades of government that cannot or will not keep its finances in order.

CanonRay

(14,094 posts)
36. I had trouble deciding and it's my poll
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:24 AM
Dec 2012

I should have included California, Utah, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, at the very least. I may have to re-do the whole thing!

PufPuf23

(8,764 posts)
83. California finances and public institutions started going bad under Reagan
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:16 PM
Dec 2012

I have lived in California and a 5th and 4th generation 100% in ancestory, all arrived prior to 1880.

Also have spent 50 years in California and the other 10 in Oregon. I liked Oregon.

Don't think California is the worst state and is likely the state that would most thrive as a independent nation.

No way would I support succession but would like to see the state split (northcoast Californian to the bone).

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
28. I voted florida..
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:00 AM
Dec 2012

as my pre-coffee brain was thinking that, well at least Kansas still has that great bar-b-que--- but then after my first sip...ooppss-- Kansas doesn't even have 'Kansas City."

kydo

(2,679 posts)
30. Was going to say Fl as that old saying goes
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:09 AM
Dec 2012

Don't all the nuts roll down to FL? And I am a floridian kind of used to all the weird stuff from here and it follows you too. Once back in the 90's and also probably the first time I heard that statement about fl and nuts. I was in LA on the set of the xfiles. Long story short I used to be the webmaster of anderson's website. Anyway this is one of the first times I was on the set and they are filming that one ep with a hurricane, and I remember Gillian asking if I liked their hurricane. It was a fan a hose and a palm tree. I said that I had seen better. And someone I forget mentions that line don't all nuts roll down to FL? I didn't get to respond as the java truck showed up. And much like a kid with shine objects they became transfixed by the java truck and lost interest in my take on their episode.

But despite the fact that nuts do roll down to FL Kansas wins this one. Sorry Kansas a few weeks ago I would have voted for my crazy home state but Kansas wins.

ProgressiveProfessor

(22,144 posts)
31. California
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:10 AM
Dec 2012

There is an imminent financial melting down coming and Jerry Brown is not doing near enough to fix things

Glorfindel

(9,726 posts)
38. Other - Georgia, because it's gleefully sliding downhill
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 11:29 AM
Dec 2012

Not that long ago, Georgia was the most progressive state in the south. Now it's East Mississippi and deteriorating rapidly.

CrispyQ

(36,445 posts)
46. This is an interesting thread.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:01 PM
Dec 2012

I'm so glad I don't live in any of the states mentioned!

I would have to choose between FL & AZ.

farminator3000

(2,117 posts)
50. AZ all the way
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:22 PM
Dec 2012

Dumb Laws in Arizona
Hunting camels is prohibited.

http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/arizona

***
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/national-affairs/what-else-is-happening-in-arizona-crazy-stuff-20120612

• Gun imagery in political ads. Ron Gould, a conservative Republican candidate for Congress in Arizona's 4th district, made his point last week about his stance on Obama's health care reform law by loading his gun and shooting it in a campaign ad. "Because Washington needs a straight-shooter," he tells the camera.

• More gun imagery in political ads. Though Jesse Kelly has been on his best behavior this cycle in the race for Giffords' seat, in the last election he was inviting supporters to “Shoot a fully automatic M16 with Jesse Kelly." This time around, the Move America Forward Freedom PAC is doing the dirty work for him, sending around an email to supporters with a picture of Kelly holding an M-16, used in the last election, that says “Send a Warrior to Congress."

• Not-in-a-good-place lawmaker. State Rep. Daniel Patterson stepped down in April, citing a "hostile work environment," which is evidently his term for accusations that he exhibited various forms of erratic behavior, including angry outbursts, pot-smoking, allegedly offering up his vote in the House in exchange for sex with a lobbyist, and allegations of domestic violence from his girlfriend/campaign manager.




PufPuf23

(8,764 posts)
84. Aside from some beautiful scenery, Arizona sucks-there was once feral camels in Arizona.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 03:23 PM
Dec 2012

The law is now irrelevant as no more camels.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Camel_Corps

Comatose Sphagetti

(836 posts)
51. Indiana
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:27 PM
Dec 2012

If you'll look at the electoral map Indiana looks like a big, red, middle finger sitting atop the deep south.

 

Pretzel_Warrior

(8,361 posts)
54. Definitely Arizona. These people have taken on
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:35 PM
Dec 2012

The mantle from close runners up Kansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, and Florida.

Zorra

(27,670 posts)
58. Other: Texas.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:49 PM
Dec 2012

I live in Arizona, and to me, Texas is so scary I won't even drive through it on my way to the Southeast US.

Had some nasty experiences there a long time ago, and vowed never to go there again.

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
59. Add my vote for Kansas.
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 12:50 PM
Dec 2012

I have relatives there who have now been sucked into the RW bullshit machine of that state. Nebraska is starting to catch the Kansas nutter disease too, sadly. It appears to be spreading.

Jack Rabbit

(45,984 posts)
65. I don't think you can point to any one state right now (so I voted OTHER)
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 01:24 PM
Dec 2012

In Kansas, the voters are right wing, which puts it more far gone than any other. Texas has been that way for a long time.

Michigan (not a choice on the above list) has passed right wing laws, such as its recent right-to-work act. The emergency manager act is one of the most antidemocratic pieces of legislation passed since Jim Crow laws. Apart form being antithetic to democracy, it is an open invitation to crony capitalism.

Wisconsin (also not a choice) has a crooked governor who asks "how high?" any time the fascist Koch brothers tell him to jump.

Florida also has a crooked governor whose top priority in the state is to stop poor people from voting. The same is true of Ohio and her Secretary of State. Fortunately for those states and for America, the actions those two fascists took to suppress votes was insufficient and Obama carried both states.

Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,860 posts)
67. I'd say Ohio
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 01:40 PM
Dec 2012

Why does such a manufacturing dependant state elect some of the most anti-labor politicians around?

Populist_Prole

(5,364 posts)
71. I voted SC
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 02:32 PM
Dec 2012

For a potent combination of anabashed racism, ferocious anti-labor stance, and ground zero for religious fundie nutjobs. It's like a Florida that can get cold in the winter.

 

LannyDeVaney

(1,033 posts)
73. Any answer other than Alabama is just a grand conspiracy by the citizens of Alabama to deflect
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 02:42 PM
Dec 2012

This state sux.

moondust

(19,970 posts)
99. So many contenders...
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 07:25 PM
Dec 2012

I usually say Oklahoma because it has not had a single COUNTY go blue in a Presidential election since 2000.

Maybe something in the water?

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
100. Alaska's government is kind of f'ed up
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:08 PM
Dec 2012

after this last gerrymandered election which gave us 100% republican rule (we previously had a bipartisan senate), but the good news is that the state Supreme Court just ruled that the gerrymander was illegal, so it's back to the drawing board and hopefully things will be more fair in 2014.

The good thing here, though, is that our beautiful surroundings make the political craziness tolerable or at least ignorable.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
106. I went to high school and college in Houston
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:26 PM
Dec 2012

but left right after graduation in 1968. I went back to visit in 2000 and 2004, but I think that's it for me. The last two or three times my husband has gone down there to visit his brother, I've stayed home. I just can't take it down there, even for a week or two.

kentauros

(29,414 posts)
107. There ya go!
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:29 PM
Dec 2012

Because, otherwise, this thread is encouraging region-bashing when it really should be a poll for most screwed Republican.

patrice

(47,992 posts)
103. People lose their jobs over religion or politics in Kansas. Keep your mouth SHUT here. SUBSIDY-Sam
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:17 PM
Dec 2012

is listening/watching.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
104. How can you leave my state out?
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:18 PM
Dec 2012

Texas? Come ON! The Repukes here practically flop all over themselves to see who can offend the most and hurt the most.

Mopar151

(9,977 posts)
105. IMHO, it changes on a random, momentary basis
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:25 PM
Dec 2012

And none are exempt - NONE. Couple years back, we in NH were in contention for some amazing douchebaggery by some freshly elected Teabaggers.

Time weighted average? Maybe Florida.... But not by a lot.

TheKentuckian

(25,023 posts)
111. Mississippi seems to have the worst blend of
Sun Dec 30, 2012, 08:45 PM
Dec 2012

being backward, lack of opportunity, dearth of infrastructure, widespread poverty, lack of metro centers as economic engines and tax bases, minimal resources, bigotry fueled strife and repression, good ole boy politics, and bad education to me.

They may not lead in any category but are like top three in every one. Not much on the parks or culture either. There are other good cases but I'm hard pressed to not consider them upgrades from my travels.

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