Guess who’s number 39 in life expectancy?

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Non-Hispanic Black adults (49.6%) had the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity, followed by Hispanic adults (44.8%), non-Hispanic White adults (42.2%) and non-Hispanic Asian adults (17.4%)TheKobeStopper said:
If Bernie really cared about the working class he'd be going nuclear over what's happening at the border. -
Like he did his entire career until orangemanbad.SFGbob said:
Non-Hispanic Black adults (49.6%) had the highest age-adjusted prevalence of obesity, followed by Hispanic adults (44.8%), non-Hispanic White adults (42.2%) and non-Hispanic Asian adults (17.4%)TheKobeStopper said:
If Bernie really cared about the working class he'd be going nuclear over what's happening at the border.
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The US is 39th because of housing and climate change.
How about 1 or 1500 too many Big Macs.
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Are we supposed to take Bernie at his word?
You are free to LEAVE as always
Plenty of folks want to take your place. Willing to risk death to get here. -
Also has a lot to do with how we count infant mortality compared to other countries. As always, liberals lie and they love being lied to.PurpleThrobber said:
The first nuance is one of definition. Infant mortality is defined as the death of babies under the age of one year, but some of the differences between countries can be explained by a difference in how we count. Is a baby born weighing less than a pound and after only 21 weeks' gestation actually "born?" In some countries, the answer is no, and those births would be counted as stillbirths. In the United States, on the other hand, despite these premature babies' relatively low odds of survival, they would be considered born -- thus counting toward the country's infant mortality rates. -
Magic babiesSFGbob said:
Also has a lot to do with how we count infant mortality compared to other countries. As always, liberals lie and they love being lied to.PurpleThrobber said:
The first nuance is one of definition. Infant mortality is defined as the death of babies under the age of one year, but some of the differences between countries can be explained by a difference in how we count. Is a baby born weighing less than a pound and after only 21 weeks' gestation actually "born?" In some countries, the answer is no, and those births would be counted as stillbirths. In the United States, on the other hand, despite these premature babies' relatively low odds of survival, they would be considered born -- thus counting toward the country's infant mortality rates.
Not alive when aborted
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There are racial and ethnic differences in infant mortality that might help explain the differences between the United States and Europe. For example, African American and American Indian/Alaska Native babies are at higher risk of SIDS than Caucasian, Hispanic or Asian American babies. As most other developed countries have a comparatively small population with African heritage (and very few people of American Indian descent) these statistics might also help explain the numbers.
Do you blame evolution or systemic racism for this Kobe? -
Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards. -
The best experts on Europe have never lived there but they shop at H&M
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I’m both a trust fund baby and too poor to move. The dems stole the election and have the mental capacity of 6 year olds.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
Fascists famously paint their enemies as both strong and weak. -
Holland requires their immigrants to learn Dutch...amazing how selective he is in policy about how much better Europe is than the US.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
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I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier -
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote. -
Delusional.TheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote. -
The votes were for BidenTheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote.
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Amazing how you never address the fact that your initial claim was based on pure bullshit.TheKobeStopper said:
I’m both a trust fund baby and too poor to move. The dems stole the election and have the mental capacity of 6 year olds.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
Fascists famously paint their enemies as both strong and weak. -
Shit poastTheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote. -
I’d say the same things to those people ... so you can come down from your soapbox in that regard.TheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote.
The only thing the last election proved was that people didn’t want to vote for Trump for a variety of reasons
Dems are taking the last election result as an indication that the voters support the policies ... personally I think that’s a dangerous slope
Anybody that knows how this works knows that the Dems are likely to lose seats in the House/Senate in 2022 ... happens most midterm elections
Trump had the 2 highest vote totals for a Republican in the last 2 elections. That’s not endorsing him at all ... just stating facts. Reality is that there is room for a Republican candidate that is more closely tuned to most Americans in policy but doesn’t have the toxic stink to them that Bad Orange Man had -
I never said you were a trust fund baby. I’ve been pretty consistent in saying that you’re just an average run-of-the-mill twenty something with no career, a useless degree, and an endless supply of indoctrinated bullshit from his sociology professors at a directional college...TheKobeStopper said:
I’m both a trust fund baby and too poor to move. The dems stole the election and have the mental capacity of 6 year olds.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
Fascists famously paint their enemies as both strong and weak. -
Kobe's game is that you're responsible for all statements made about him by everyone here. While he isn't accountable for the any the bullshit that leaves his own mouth.thechatch said:
I never said you were a trust fund baby. I’ve been pretty consistent in saying that you’re just an average run-of-the-mill twenty something with no career, a useless degree, and an endless supply of indoctrinated bullshit from his sociology professors at a directional college...TheKobeStopper said:
I’m both a trust fund baby and too poor to move. The dems stole the election and have the mental capacity of 6 year olds.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
Fascists famously paint their enemies as both strong and weak. -
Oh yeah, of course you’d say the same thing to them. You never have. You never will. But you would. In theory. Hypothetically speaking.Tequilla said:
I’d say the same things to those people ... so you can come down from your soapbox in that regard.TheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote.
The only thing the last election proved was that people didn’t want to vote for Trump for a variety of reasons
Dems are taking the last election result as an indication that the voters support the policies ... personally I think that’s a dangerous slope
Anybody that knows how this works knows that the Dems are likely to lose seats in the House/Senate in 2022 ... happens most midterm elections
Trump had the 2 highest vote totals for a Republican in the last 2 elections. That’s not endorsing him at all ... just stating facts. Reality is that there is room for a Republican candidate that is more closely tuned to most Americans in policy but doesn’t have the toxic stink to them that Bad Orange Man had
You guys have won the popular vote once in 30 years. Sobering. -
There’s really no reason for your first comment ... be betterTheKobeStopper said:
Oh yeah, of course you’d say the same thing to them. You never have. You never will. But you would. In theory. Hypothetically speaking.Tequilla said:
I’d say the same things to those people ... so you can come down from your soapbox in that regard.TheKobeStopper said:
Curious that you’re asking me this question and not the people that think we live in a banana republic, that we’re becoming communist, that think wokeness and cancel culture are plagues on our country.Tequilla said:I mean this with all due respect ...
But if there’s a country out there that you feel is a better fit for you and your goals going forward whats stopping you from finding a way to move there and/or become a citizen of that country?
If I was that unhappy as you seem to be I’d be looking for a way to go somewhere that made me happier
Shit, at least I’ve got the votes to move the country in my direction. The only way you guys ever win is when people don’t vote.
The only thing the last election proved was that people didn’t want to vote for Trump for a variety of reasons
Dems are taking the last election result as an indication that the voters support the policies ... personally I think that’s a dangerous slope
Anybody that knows how this works knows that the Dems are likely to lose seats in the House/Senate in 2022 ... happens most midterm elections
Trump had the 2 highest vote totals for a Republican in the last 2 elections. That’s not endorsing him at all ... just stating facts. Reality is that there is room for a Republican candidate that is more closely tuned to most Americans in policy but doesn’t have the toxic stink to them that Bad Orange Man had
You guys have won the popular vote once in 30 years. Sobering.
The voting in this country is basically large cities vs the rest of the country ... go look at voting maps in that regard
For better or worse with our current processes, the popular vote doesn’t mean jack shit right now so to me it’s inconsequential to talk about ... is what it is
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no one answered the question
the answer: You if you keep posting shit like this. I just want to se who is 1-38 -
So fat lazy couch-potato blamers will die sooner?
I'm fine with 39. I wouldn't mind being 100, tbh, if it eliminates lots of those types. -
Cry Baby >>> Trust Fund Baby, in your case.TheKobeStopper said:
I’m both a trust fund baby and too poor to move. The dems stole the election and have the mental capacity of 6 year olds.thechatch said:Kobe would move to Europe, except he can’t afford it and he has no skills with which to market himself.
Best to stay in Seattle and use his employers WiFi at the coffee shop to post on internet chat boards.
Fascists famously paint their enemies as both strong and weak. -
So you’re the Paris Hilton of the boreds? Nice.