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Really makes you stop and think
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If we're going to post these things post proof with it so we can actually stick it to them, otherwise I'm tired of this shit. You look stupid as fuck without the proof. I wanna stick it to them too but I'm not sure where the best place to show proof for this sort of thing is, like what official government site has the data to show this?
There are rankings for all of this shit. You can easily look them up. They are also pretty familiar to anyone who follows politics. Can you type “states ranked by gdp” into your preferred search engine? Or “states ranked by education?” Does your mom masticate your food for you?
You have to realize how stupid people are though.. most people will see this, possibly post it on Facebook or Twitter just to argue with people and have no proof of what it's saying. You're dumb for thinking this does anything without the proof being at least a damn qr code embedded into the meme. Y'all want change but are too dumb to assist in it! Put qr codes in your memes that link to the proof so it shuts these normies down that post this shit where most Republicans hang out anyways.
If you have an android phone, you can use Google lens to scan QR codes on your phone.
That's genuinely cool, thanks for mentioning it
Thank you for shopping for the source, and as others have said it's not too hard to use your favorite search engine to find current reputable sources.
One that you can look into right away is: https://www.moneygeek.com/living/states-most-reliant-federal-government/
But please do your own research and don't rely on a meme site alone... 🙂