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  1. Texas

How could 200,000 college educated workers moving to Texas each year possibly be wrong? It depends on how you look at it. With the nation's highest percentage of people without health insurance and the second lowest number of primary care physicians per capita, all those new Texans are arriving to find a dismal health care system. Texas has the nation's thirteenth-highest violent crime rate, and it ranks thirty seventh for licensed childcare facilities per capita.

The Lone Star State keeps hacking away at inclusiveness, with laws targeting the LGBTQ+ population, voting rights, and the nation's strictest abortion ban. Yes, there are enormous economic opportunities in Texas, and it is attracting people from far and wide. But this state also has some Texas-sized issues when it comes to life, health and inclusion. And it is one of the reasons that the state fell out of the overall top five for the first time in the 16-year history of CNBC's rankings.

This is supposed to be a list of the 10 worst?

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Ok let me seriouspost and break down this nonsense:

nation's highest percentage of people without health insurance

This is mainly because paying out of pocket is extremely viable here. Tons of people can absolutely afford health insurance, they just choose not to. This is because a bunch of the religious medical networks (almost all of them) allow for negotiation and payment plans.

second lowest number of primary care physicians per capita

Again, if people don't have health insurance, they don't need a primary care physician. I can just go to my local specialist and just get tests done myself, I don't need a referral. Also most people have a GP, they just aren't classified as a primary care physician but instead a Doctor of Internal Medicine.

Texas has the nation's thirteenth-highest violent crime rate

This is because parts of northern Texas are really bad with violent crime, mainly Amarillo and Lubbock. It's almost all gang activity and also prime locations for :marseynoooticer:ing.

ranks thirty seventh for licensed childcare facilities per capita.

Tons of people use babysitters here, mainly because they don't trust licensed facilities. I've heard many businesses also offer childcare in the workplace in Austin and Houston and I don't think those count towards this stat.

The Lone Star State keeps hacking away at inclusiveness, with laws targeting the LGBTQ+ population, voting rights, and the nation's strictest abortion ban.

Lol

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The media is twisting things to present their narrative!?

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Ah the old "everyone is immigrating there because it's actually heck on earth" leftoid cope.

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How could 200,000 college educated workers moving to Texas each year possibly be wrong? It depends on how you look at it.

I'm sure CNBC is looking at it very objectively.

I'm only adding this comment underneath to get to two-hundred and eighty characters, as I have been given the Pizzashill award. To get to two-hundred and eighty characters, I will repeat that I have to add this to my comment to get to two hundred and eighty characters.

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As with most things in life, it's all about how you define your terms. But I'm not going to read this shit to find out what criteria they used.

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TL;DR: None of the states were gay enough and didn't want to teach 4th graders how to eat c*m

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now I am not a cuck-fetishist, and I struggle to understand the mindset of the cuck-fetishist, but some of y'all are clearly cuck-fetishists.

this all started when I posted in the topic the cuck-fetishists began for the cuck-fetishists to feed, as in a psychic frenzy, on the pain of a man who was cucked

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