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JaneyVee

(19,877 posts)
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 09:35 PM Apr 2013

Tennessee: Ayn Rand’s vision of paradise.

If you’re worried about where America is heading, look no further than Tennessee. Its lush mountains and verdant rolling countryside belie a mean-spirited public policy that only makes sense if you believe deeply in the anti-collectivist, anti-altruist philosophy of Ayn Rand. It’s what you get when you combine hatred for government with disgust for poor people.

Tennessee starves what little government it has, ranking dead last in per capita tax revenue. To fund its minimalist public sector, it makes sure that low-income residents pay as much as possible through heavily regressive sales taxes, which rank 10th highest among all states as a percent of total tax revenues. (For more detailed data see here.)

As you would expect, this translates into hard times for its public school systems, which rank 48th in school revenues per student and 45th in teacher salaries. The failure to invest in education also corresponds with poverty: the state has the 40th worst poverty rate (15%) and the 13th highest state percentage of poor children (26%).

Employment opportunities also are extremely poor for the poor. Only 25% have full-time jobs, 45% are employed part-time, and a whopping 30% have no jobs at all.

So what do you do with all those low-income folks who don’t have decent jobs? You put a good number of them in jail. In fact, only Louisiana, Georgia and New Mexico have higher jail incarceration rates.

The rest: http://www.salon.com/2013/04/11/tennessee_ayn_rands_vision_of_paradise_partner/

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Tennessee: Ayn Rand’s vision of paradise. (Original Post) JaneyVee Apr 2013 OP
This is a must read jsr Apr 2013 #1
With there hate for government so huge maybe, just maybe MindMover Apr 2013 #2
No we won't. Fawke Em Apr 2013 #4
They won't secede. They like Fed Tax money raised in better run states too much. nt bluestate10 Apr 2013 #5
My Democratic state representative posted this story on FB. Fawke Em Apr 2013 #3

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
4. No we won't.
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 10:04 PM
Apr 2013

All the cities are Democratic and all have Democratic mayors. Kind of hard for the state to go and leave it's biggest cities behind.

Edited to add: the four MAJOR cities.

Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
3. My Democratic state representative posted this story on FB.
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 10:03 PM
Apr 2013

We're in Tennessee... where the cities are blue, but the rest of the state is bass-ackward.

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