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View Poll Results: Which state do you prefer?
Ohio 44 48.89%
Georgia 38 42.22%
Neither 8 8.89%
Voters: 90. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 02-10-2014, 04:47 PM
 
Location: Cleveland and Columbus OH
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How is having a higher poverty rate,lower educational attainment,a net loss in population great quality of life?
Atlanta is unattractive yet its growing faster than any city in Ohio.

People like Georgia.Tourism is much higher in Georgia than Ohio so it must be doing something right.
Untill you can support in factual data how Ohio is more attractive then you should stop because you sound desperate.
Your problem is that you don't know the difference between facts and opinions. "Factual data how Ohio is more attractive?" This is nonsense. You can't have factual evidence to prove an opinion. An opinion is an opinion.

However, you can prove with data in regards to population loss and gain. Might wanna check those numbers out before claiming a net loss. Also, population and quality of life are not correlated. If you think so, might I suggest a trip to Pyongyang or Mumbai. I mean this is pretty elementary stuff.

My reasons for prefering Ohio to Georgia are not because somewhere in the state, in the last 10 years, more people moved in than out or something stupid like that. I prefer Ohio because there is more to do in any part of the state than Georgia, in my opinion. Each part of the state is anchored by a decently sized city. These cities also each have, in my opinion, more to offer than Atlanta for someone like me.


Now please attack me for why I'm wrong.

 
Old 02-10-2014, 05:24 PM
 
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As I asked the op long ago here, "Why did you create this thread..?" It did not seem as though it really was done in an attempt to learn anything through listening to each other or to spread knowledge.
Unfortunately it smacked of being a flame war right from the beginning & it has gone straight down that path, complete with personal insults & namecalling.
This thread needs to be terminated.
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And it will very soon....
Yup.
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