Sunday, June 1, 2014

Charity Begins at Home: Don't tell that to some of the House Democrats

H/T Fox Nation
The folks at Bloomberg Rankings, drawing on U.S. Census data, have measured the level of inequality—the Gini coefficient—in each of the 435 U.S. congressional districts. It’s a fascinating list (and a map) that reveals all sorts of interesting things. Here’s one: 32 of the 35 districts in which inequality is greatest are represented by Democrats (Republicans represent two; the other is vacant).
These districts are spread across the country, from the Northeast to the Southeast, to the West Coast, and even the Midwest. Why do Democrats dominate them? Because almost every one of these 35 districts lies in an urban center dominated by two groups of people living in close proximity to each other: highly educated, highly paid whites and poor blacks and Latinos. These groups are essentially the Democratic Party’s base.
Read the Rest of the story HERE and CLICK ON the Chart Below to open the Complete list:



Yeah .. It seems many are against Income Inequality in everyone's back yard except theirs.

It would be interesting to know What these Democratic Representatives in the 35 Congressional Districts at that TOP THE LIST have done in THEIR OWN DISTRICTS to push the Income Inequality Agenda?

I Imagine Not to Much ... after all, What would the neighbors think?

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