If you have greater detail of what constitutes child abuse in this chart please supply it otherwise my conjecture is as valid as any other.
Red states by nature are often denied financial support that blue states are given because of political blowback. That's well known. This can lead to financial hardship which is often the cause of negligence cases.
Red states do not get public support from taxes that blue states do. This leads to all kinds of social issues and child poverty. Federally the blue run fed gov in the us abuses red states to ensure poverty. It's a form of get in line politics.
When you over tax gas and various systems it is mostly felt by the poor. The rich could care less. So federally adding a carbon tax makes the poor feel pain.
When federal policies cause the price of fuel to rise it's an attack on the poor. That affects everything from groceries to rent.
Michael Hendrix works at a right-wing think tank. He's entitled to his opinion but he'd be out of a job if he supported Biden. And an extraordinary response to a global pandemic does not fit into the routine nature of your claim that "Red states by nature are often denied financial support". Let's have some day-to-day examples to justify the use of "often".
You didn't read that book, did you? The subtitle is "How Red State Leaders Have Failed Their Citizens and Undermined America". Go back and have another look.
Nothing to do with the transfer payments to the states that I can see: "The goal of this paper is to adjudicate between these three diverse explanations of regional variation in divorce, using county level information obtained from public data sources and appropriate statistical models."
Red states do not get public support from taxes that blue states do
Your book link explains that: "The red states follow the conservative bent of less is better. Less government, less taxation, less money for education, health, road repairs and pollution controls make for a Republican paradise."
In that case wouldn't the blue counties have a higher rate?
If you have greater detail of what constitutes child abuse in this chart please supply it otherwise my conjecture is as valid as any other.
Red states by nature are often denied financial support that blue states are given because of political blowback. That's well known. This can lead to financial hardship which is often the cause of negligence cases.
Do you have any proof for that statement?
https://money.com/covid-19-vaccination-rates-low-income/
https://nypost.com/2021/03/10/massive-1-9-trillion-bill-is-a-bailout-for-blue-states/
https://medium.com/the-straight-dope/red-states-much-worse-than-you-think-and-they-pretend-heres-the-proof-a7aa7b12c72a
https://paa2011.populationassociation.org/papers/111705
Red states do not get public support from taxes that blue states do. This leads to all kinds of social issues and child poverty. Federally the blue run fed gov in the us abuses red states to ensure poverty. It's a form of get in line politics.
When you over tax gas and various systems it is mostly felt by the poor. The rich could care less. So federally adding a carbon tax makes the poor feel pain.
When federal policies cause the price of fuel to rise it's an attack on the poor. That affects everything from groceries to rent.
Nothing about financial support in that link. It's about "lower-income Americans".
Michael Hendrix works at a right-wing think tank. He's entitled to his opinion but he'd be out of a job if he supported Biden. And an extraordinary response to a global pandemic does not fit into the routine nature of your claim that "Red states by nature are often denied financial support". Let's have some day-to-day examples to justify the use of "often".
You didn't read that book, did you? The subtitle is "How Red State Leaders Have Failed Their Citizens and Undermined America". Go back and have another look.
Nothing to do with the transfer payments to the states that I can see: "The goal of this paper is to adjudicate between these three diverse explanations of regional variation in divorce, using county level information obtained from public data sources and appropriate statistical models."
Your book link explains that: "The red states follow the conservative bent of less is better. Less government, less taxation, less money for education, health, road repairs and pollution controls make for a Republican paradise."