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To: Road Walker who wrote (360020)11/24/2007 2:25:40 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577886
 
I think you are right to a degree but I also think it depends on whether you're in a blue or red state.

Florida is sort of reddish purple.


Yeah, I think FLA is pretty much split down the middle. I just posted something to Brumar that shows the states that give more taxes to the feds than they get back and those states that get back more than they give. FLA along with OR are the only two states which give as much as they receive. If receiving is more indicative of a red state and giving of a blue state, then it explains FLA's purplish hue.