Minnesota is generally considered to be doing well, with many positive indicators. It consistently ranks highly in quality of life metrics, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The state also boasts a robust economy, a diverse workforce, and a thriving startup ecosystem.
Here's a more detailed look:
Positive Aspects:
High Quality of Life:
Minnesota frequently ranks among the best states for overall quality of life, often appearing in top 5 positions. This is due to factors like strong education systems, excellent healthcare (including the Mayo Clinic), and a focus on community engagement.
Strong Economy:
Minnesota has a diverse and robust economy, with a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies per capita and a growing startup scene. The state's infrastructure is also highly rated, supporting economic activity.
Natural Beauty:
Minnesota is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including its many lakes, forests, and prairies, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
Civic Engagement:
Minnesotans are known for their strong civic engagement, with high rates of voter participation and volunteering.
Healthcare:
Minnesota's healthcare system is well-regarded, with the Mayo Clinic being a world-renowned institution.
Education:
The state has a strong public education system, and several of its universities and colleges are highly ranked.
Areas of Focus:
Net Domestic Migration:
While Minnesota has a positive overall net migration due to strong international immigration, it has experienced net domestic migration losses in recent years, indicating some people are leaving the state.
Economic Outlook:
While Minnesota's economy is generally strong, some economic indicators suggest a need for continued growth and development.
Crime and Corrections:
Minnesota's rankings in crime and corrections are lower than in other areas, indicating a need for continued focus on these issues.
In summary, Minnesota is a state with many strengths, particularly in quality of life and economic opportunity. While there are some areas that require attention, the state continues to be a desirable place to live and work.
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jackb said
Apr 25 12:10 AM, 2025
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jackb said
Apr 25 12:18 AM, 2025
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-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 12:23:25 AM
jackb said
Apr 25 12:22 AM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Maddog you're toilet rolls are about to quadruple in price! The pulp you import from Canada has had 100% tariffs applied and you don't produce the type of soft pulp needed anywhere in America. You'll be using dock leaves and moss to wipe your ass soon thanks to Trump. The little things that count... and every little thing has been screwed over by Trump.
It was Canada that imposed these tariffs.
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 12:24:29 AM
Maddog said
Apr 25 12:24 AM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Minnesota is generally considered to be doing well, with many positive indicators. It consistently ranks highly in quality of life metrics, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The state also boasts a robust economy, a diverse workforce, and a thriving startup ecosystem. Here's a more detailed look: Positive Aspects: High Quality of Life: Minnesota frequently ranks among the best states for overall quality of life, often appearing in top 5 positions. This is due to factors like strong education systems, excellent healthcare (including the Mayo Clinic), and a focus on community engagement. Strong Economy: Minnesota has a diverse and robust economy, with a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies per capita and a growing startup scene. The state's infrastructure is also highly rated, supporting economic activity. Natural Beauty: Minnesota is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including its many lakes, forests, and prairies, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Civic Engagement: Minnesotans are known for their strong civic engagement, with high rates of voter participation and volunteering. Healthcare: Minnesota's healthcare system is well-regarded, with the Mayo Clinic being a world-renowned institution. Education: The state has a strong public education system, and several of its universities and colleges are highly ranked. Areas of Focus: Net Domestic Migration: While Minnesota has a positive overall net migration due to strong international immigration, it has experienced net domestic migration losses in recent years, indicating some people are leaving the state. Economic Outlook: While Minnesota's economy is generally strong, some economic indicators suggest a need for continued growth and development. Crime and Corrections: Minnesota's rankings in crime and corrections are lower than in other areas, indicating a need for continued focus on these issues. In summary, Minnesota is a state with many strengths, particularly in quality of life and economic opportunity. While there are some areas that require attention, the state continues to be a desirable place to live and work. EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIKCAQQABiABBiiBDIKCAUQABiiBBiJBTIKCAYQABiABBiiBDIKCAcQABiABBiiBDIKCAgQABiABBiiBNIBCjE1MDUyajBqMTWoAgiwAgHxBXELRgKHYIwy
I don't need your cut and paste vomit about Minnesota anymore than you need me explaining how great or bad Wales is..
Walz is a joke which is another reason his team lost. And if there us anything we don't need, it's more status quo bullshit from useless politicians like Walz.
Unless I ever find myself in Minneapolis, menstruating and in need of a tampon. In that case I'll be eternally grateful for Timmy..
jackb said
Apr 25 12:53 AM, 2025
America has blown its greatest asset... trust.
You can no longer get trade agreements anywhere in the world beyond one off deals.
Boeing has been kicked out of China causing thousands to be laid off already.
Your car industry is about to shut down into total collapse.
America is over so stop even thinking of paying off debt... even partly.
No matter what you do now the country is screwed.
My advice Maddog would be to pack your bags and get to Mexico.
I wish I could recommend the UK to you but were in almost as bad a shape as you what with being alone right next door to the might of Europe.
A small island that was looking at getting closer to America upon leaving Europe.
What a joke that's turned out to be!
In 2025 alone, $8 trillion worth of treasury bonds will mature and need to be refinanced. A large chunk is coming due in June. Their yield is already creeping past 4.5%. If China, Japan and Canada offload significant amounts of US treasury bonds, the US will face a financial catastrophe of immense proportions.
It's over ask the world?
jackb said
Apr 25 12:57 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
jackb wrote:
Minnesota is generally considered to be doing well, with many positive indicators. It consistently ranks highly in quality of life metrics, including education, healthcare, and infrastructure. The state also boasts a robust economy, a diverse workforce, and a thriving startup ecosystem. Here's a more detailed look: Positive Aspects: High Quality of Life: Minnesota frequently ranks among the best states for overall quality of life, often appearing in top 5 positions. This is due to factors like strong education systems, excellent healthcare (including the Mayo Clinic), and a focus on community engagement. Strong Economy: Minnesota has a diverse and robust economy, with a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies per capita and a growing startup scene. The state's infrastructure is also highly rated, supporting economic activity. Natural Beauty: Minnesota is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including its many lakes, forests, and prairies, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation. Civic Engagement: Minnesotans are known for their strong civic engagement, with high rates of voter participation and volunteering. Healthcare: Minnesota's healthcare system is well-regarded, with the Mayo Clinic being a world-renowned institution. Education: The state has a strong public education system, and several of its universities and colleges are highly ranked. Areas of Focus: Net Domestic Migration: While Minnesota has a positive overall net migration due to strong international immigration, it has experienced net domestic migration losses in recent years, indicating some people are leaving the state. Economic Outlook: While Minnesota's economy is generally strong, some economic indicators suggest a need for continued growth and development. Crime and Corrections: Minnesota's rankings in crime and corrections are lower than in other areas, indicating a need for continued focus on these issues. In summary, Minnesota is a state with many strengths, particularly in quality of life and economic opportunity. While there are some areas that require attention, the state continues to be a desirable place to live and work. EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOTIICAEQABgWGB4yCAgCEAAYFhgeMggIAxAAGBYYHjIKCAQQABiABBiiBDIKCAUQABiiBBiJBTIKCAYQABiABBiiBDIKCAcQABiABBiiBDIKCAgQABiABBiiBNIBCjE1MDUyajBqMTWoAgiwAgHxBXELRgKHYIwy
I don't need your cut and paste vomit about Minnesota anymore than you need me explaining how great or bad Wales is..
Walz is a joke which is another reason his team lost. And if there us anything we don't need, it's more status quo bullshit from useless politicians like Walz.
Unless I ever find myself in Minneapolis, menstruating and in need of a tampon. In that case I'll be eternally grateful for Timmy..
Sounds very similar to your writings about Harris and Biden and look what you got instead!!
Ask the world Maddog you can ignore me easily you can't ignore the world quite so though.
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 12:58:20 AM
Maddog said
Apr 25 2:50 AM, 2025
Harris and Biden were run of the mill politicians that helped run up the debt and supported stupid shit like boys competing against girls.
Trump isn't the solution, buy neither is the status quo crap the Dems keep dragging up..Their the same fuckers that got us here..
jackb said
Apr 25 4:13 AM, 2025
During Reagan's presidency, the federal debt held by the public nearly tripled in nominal terms, from $738 billion to $2.1 trillion. This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
jackb said
Apr 25 4:13 AM, 2025
Night night back to bed!
Maddog said
Apr 25 6:09 AM, 2025
jackb wrote:
During Reagan's presidency, the federal debt held by the public nearly tripled in nominal terms, from $738 billion to $2.1 trillion. This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
And since then we have gone to 36 trillion..
Thanks to a congress that never passed a responsible budget in 45 years except maybe 2 times in the late 90s.
Why in the fuck would you blame a dead president for what congress did decades after his death?.
Lets blame Grover fucking Cleveland for our current debt..🙄
jackb said
Apr 25 9:56 AM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
jackb wrote:
During Reagan's presidency, the federal debt held by the public nearly tripled in nominal terms, from $738 billion to $2.1 trillion. This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
Why in the fuck would you blame a dead president for what congress did decades after his death?.
🙄
Because it's a Republican president who started that ball rolling.
This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
You want to skip over who started your countries move into bankruptcy and never blame the right.
I'm surprised you haven't blamed Jimmy Carter to be honest.
jackb said
Apr 25 1:44 PM, 2025
Because of a shortage of immigrants to pick the crops in Florida the child labour laws are being changed so children can be used as cheap labour.
Long hours back breaking work!
If this isn't all you need to know that America really has become a third world failed state then your blind ignorant stupid and maybe all those things.
This should be all the proof you need that America as dominant world power is finished it's over.
Is it time to give slavery another go... blacks Hispanics Chinese Irish maybe... in chains to pick the cotton?
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 01:46:47 PM
Barksdale said
Apr 25 3:01 PM, 2025
jackb wrote:
America has blown its greatest asset... trust.
Correct.
They have also seem to have lost interest in their most successful export - the US dollar.
Maddog said
Apr 25 4:12 PM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Maddog wrote:
jackb wrote:
During Reagan's presidency, the federal debt held by the public nearly tripled in nominal terms, from $738 billion to $2.1 trillion. This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
Why in the fuck would you blame a dead president for what congress did decades after his death?.
🙄
Because it's a Republican president who started that ball rolling.
This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
You want to skip over who started your countries move into bankruptcy and never blame the right.
I'm surprised you haven't blamed Jimmy Carter to be honest.
I'm blaming every congress and every president that added to the debt unnecessarily..
You're focusing on actor out of hundreds. Why? No one that was elected in the past 37 years had any obligation to keep doing what their predecessors did..
It's weird.
Like the kooks you find on YouTube that confirm your biases..
Maddog said
Apr 25 4:13 PM, 2025
jackb wrote:
Because of a shortage of immigrants to pick the crops in Florida the child labour laws are being changed so children can be used as cheap labour.
Long hours back breaking work!
If this isn't all you need to know that America really has become a third world failed state then your blind ignorant stupid and maybe all those things.
This should be all the proof you need that America as dominant world power is finished it's over.
Is it time to give slavery another go... blacks Hispanics Chinese Irish maybe... in chains to pick the cotton?
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 01:46:47 PM
"Richard David Wolff (born April 1, 1942) is an American Marxian economist known for his work on economic methodology and class analysis. "
A fucking Marxist..
No thanks..
jackb said
Apr 26 2:59 AM, 2025
U.S farming nosediving into total collapse!
It's having knock on effects across the world.
Supply chains backing up supply chains breaking down mass food shortages very possible... all because of the American voter?
When is Trump going to be stopped... removed from the white house or is this going to be allowed to carry on all the way to Americas grave and many others who are dragged down with this insanity?
Maddog said
Apr 26 3:25 PM, 2025
jackb wrote:
U.S farming nosediving into total collapse! It's having knock on effects across the world. Supply chains backing up supply chains breaking down mass food shortages very possible... all because of the American voter? When is Trump going to be stopped... removed from the white house or is this going to be allowed to carry on all the way to Americas grave and many others who are dragged down with this insanity?
I'm going to my grand daughters soccer game then taking her to a street festival.
Hopefully we will have food to eat today.
Jack, we have problems and face some serious ones, but you seem to think it's anarchy over here
Maybe you need to change your youtube channel..
Maddog said
Apr 26 4:18 PM, 2025
“It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war, he’s just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through “Banking” or “Secondary Sanctions?” Too many people are dying!!!” Trump wrote.
China is supplying Russia with weapons. They want this thing to continue as it drains the West. Russia and China are daring everyone to stop them. Obviously a US led NATO force could move the Russians out, but as soon as that happens, China invades Taiwan and dares us to fight a war against them while they hold so much of our debt and supply us with so many of our products..
All of this against the backdrop of a country that is far too much in debt to really rise up if we need to.
Putin and Xi don't have to worry about approval polls and what their citizens think. They can play the long game.
jackb said
Apr 26 9:54 PM, 2025
Maddog wrote:
jackb wrote:
U.S farming nosediving into total collapse! It's having knock on effects across the world. Supply chains backing up supply chains breaking down mass food shortages very possible... all because of the American voter? When is Trump going to be stopped... removed from the white house or is this going to be allowed to carry on all the way to Americas grave and many others who are dragged down with this insanity?
Maybe you need to change your youtube channel..
Maybe you need to wake up to what is happening to your country and it's possible consequences for the rest of the would.....
Donald Trump urgently warned by supermarket CEOs that his tariffs could lead to shortages and empty shelves
Here's a more detailed look:
Positive Aspects:
High Quality of Life:
Minnesota frequently ranks among the best states for overall quality of life, often appearing in top 5 positions. This is due to factors like strong education systems, excellent healthcare (including the Mayo Clinic), and a focus on community engagement.
Strong Economy:
Minnesota has a diverse and robust economy, with a high concentration of Fortune 500 companies per capita and a growing startup scene. The state's infrastructure is also highly rated, supporting economic activity.
Natural Beauty:
Minnesota is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including its many lakes, forests, and prairies, making it a popular destination for outdoor recreation.
Civic Engagement:
Minnesotans are known for their strong civic engagement, with high rates of voter participation and volunteering.
Healthcare:
Minnesota's healthcare system is well-regarded, with the Mayo Clinic being a world-renowned institution.
Education:
The state has a strong public education system, and several of its universities and colleges are highly ranked.
Areas of Focus:
Net Domestic Migration:
While Minnesota has a positive overall net migration due to strong international immigration, it has experienced net domestic migration losses in recent years, indicating some people are leaving the state.
Economic Outlook:
While Minnesota's economy is generally strong, some economic indicators suggest a need for continued growth and development.
Crime and Corrections:
Minnesota's rankings in crime and corrections are lower than in other areas, indicating a need for continued focus on these issues.
In summary, Minnesota is a state with many strengths, particularly in quality of life and economic opportunity. While there are some areas that require attention, the state continues to be a desirable place to live and work.
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-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 12:24:29 AM
I don't need your cut and paste vomit about Minnesota anymore than you need me explaining how great or bad Wales is..
Walz is a joke which is another reason his team lost. And if there us anything we don't need, it's more status quo bullshit from useless politicians like Walz.
Unless I ever find myself in Minneapolis, menstruating and in need of a tampon. In that case I'll be eternally grateful for Timmy..
America has blown its greatest asset... trust.
You can no longer get trade agreements anywhere in the world beyond one off deals.
Boeing has been kicked out of China causing thousands to be laid off already.
Your car industry is about to shut down into total collapse.
America is over so stop even thinking of paying off debt... even partly.
No matter what you do now the country is screwed.
My advice Maddog would be to pack your bags and get to Mexico.
I wish I could recommend the UK to you but were in almost as bad a shape as you what with being alone right next door to the might of Europe.
A small island that was looking at getting closer to America upon leaving Europe.
What a joke that's turned out to be!
In 2025 alone, $8 trillion worth of treasury bonds will mature and need to be refinanced. A large chunk is coming due in June. Their yield is already creeping past 4.5%. If China, Japan and Canada offload significant amounts of US treasury bonds, the US will face a financial catastrophe of immense proportions.
It's over ask the world?
Sounds very similar to your writings about Harris and Biden and look what you got instead!!
Ask the world Maddog you can ignore me easily you can't ignore the world quite so though.
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 12:58:20 AM
Trump isn't the solution, buy neither is the status quo crap the Dems keep dragging up..Their the same fuckers that got us here..
And since then we have gone to 36 trillion..
Thanks to a congress that never passed a responsible budget in 45 years except maybe 2 times in the late 90s.
Why in the fuck would you blame a dead president for what congress did decades after his death?.
Lets blame Grover fucking Cleveland for our current debt..🙄
Because it's a Republican president who started that ball rolling.
This led to the U.S. moving from the world's largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor nation
You want to skip over who started your countries move into bankruptcy and never blame the right.
I'm surprised you haven't blamed Jimmy Carter to be honest.
Because of a shortage of immigrants to pick the crops in Florida the child labour laws are being changed so children can be used as cheap labour.
Long hours back breaking work!
If this isn't all you need to know that America really has become a third world failed state then your blind ignorant stupid and maybe all those things.
This should be all the proof you need that America as dominant world power is finished it's over.
Is it time to give slavery another go... blacks Hispanics Chinese Irish maybe... in chains to pick the cotton?
-- Edited by jackb on Friday 25th of April 2025 01:46:47 PM
Correct.
They have also seem to have lost interest in their most successful export - the US dollar.
I'm blaming every congress and every president that added to the debt unnecessarily..
You're focusing on actor out of hundreds. Why? No one that was elected in the past 37 years had any obligation to keep doing what their predecessors did..
It's weird.
Like the kooks you find on YouTube that confirm your biases..
"Richard David Wolff (born April 1, 1942) is an American Marxian economist known for his work on economic methodology and class analysis. "
A fucking Marxist..
No thanks..
It's having knock on effects across the world.
Supply chains backing up supply chains breaking down mass food shortages very possible... all because of the American voter?
When is Trump going to be stopped... removed from the white house or is this going to be allowed to carry on all the way to Americas grave and many others who are dragged down with this insanity?
I'm going to my grand daughters soccer game then taking her to a street festival.
Hopefully we will have food to eat today.
Jack, we have problems and face some serious ones, but you seem to think it's anarchy over here
Maybe you need to change your youtube channel..
apnews.com/article/trump-russia-ukraine-zelenskyy-funeral-francis-vatican-7b3b3e6e194e7099e5463d1f23b5f3cf
Took him long enough to figure that out.
China is supplying Russia with weapons. They want this thing to continue as it drains the West. Russia and China are daring everyone to stop them. Obviously a US led NATO force could move the Russians out, but as soon as that happens, China invades Taiwan and dares us to fight a war against them while they hold so much of our debt and supply us with so many of our products..
All of this against the backdrop of a country that is far too much in debt to really rise up if we need to.
Putin and Xi don't have to worry about approval polls and what their citizens think. They can play the long game.
Maybe you need to wake up to what is happening to your country and it's possible consequences for the rest of the would.....
Donald Trump urgently warned by supermarket CEOs that his tariffs could lead to shortages and empty shelves
https://www.gbnews.com/news/us/donald-trump-issued-warning-supermarkets-tariffs-shortages