In-Search Of The Largest Concentration Of Loonies; TEXAS vs. FLORIDA

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"That appears to be Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest strategy for reaching the White House, given his decision to deliberately snarl traffic on the U.S. southern border — leaving food to rot and critical components for cars and other manufacturing to remain inaccessible to U.S. companies and consumers.

Abbott must have known his stunt had
risks. The quantity of cross-border trade — in food, auto parts, retail goods — is enormous, and of enormous consequence to the Lone Star State’s economy. Roughly $9 billion worth of fresh produce alone — 1.28 billion pounds — crosses into Texas from Mexico annually, according to the Texas International Produce Association.

Even fellow Republicans have criticized Abbott’s policy, with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller calling the inspections “economy killing” and warning that they will soon drive produce prices higher, if the produce is available at all.

“Your inspection protocol is not stopping illegal immigration,”
Miller, an early supporter of Donald Trump, wrote in an open letter. “It is stopping food from getting to grocery store shelves and, in many cases, causing food to rot in trucks — many of which are owned by Texas and other American companies.”

Abbott might presume that angry voters will see backlogged traffic, empty store shelves and struggling businesses and blame President Biden, even though this latest contribution to supply-chain woes comes courtesy of Abbotts own policies. If that sounds far-fetched, recall that Abbott and other Republicans have tried to blame Biden for mounting covid infections and deaths, even as these same politicians have deliberately sown distrust in vaccines and undermined or outright barred efforts to increase vaccination and other covid-prevention measures."
california is where the real loonys and perverts and anti americans are your kind of people
 

"The Texas State Board of Education is considering a proposal to incorporate Bible teachings into the K-5 curriculum, sparking heated debate among educators, parents, and religious groups. This curriculum, developed by the Texas Education Agency following House Bill 1605, would be optional for schools and includes lessons predominantly focused on Christianity, such as the 'Golden Rule' and stories from Genesis."

 
"That appears to be Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest strategy for reaching the White House, given his decision to deliberately snarl traffic on the U.S. southern border — leaving food to rot and critical components for cars and other manufacturing to remain inaccessible to U.S. companies and consumers.

Abbott must have known his stunt had
risks. The quantity of cross-border trade — in food, auto parts, retail goods — is enormous, and of enormous consequence to the Lone Star State’s economy. Roughly $9 billion worth of fresh produce alone — 1.28 billion pounds — crosses into Texas from Mexico annually, according to the Texas International Produce Association.

Even fellow Republicans have criticized Abbott’s policy, with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller calling the inspections “economy killing” and warning that they will soon drive produce prices higher, if the produce is available at all.

“Your inspection protocol is not stopping illegal immigration,”
Miller, an early supporter of Donald Trump, wrote in an open letter. “It is stopping food from getting to grocery store shelves and, in many cases, causing food to rot in trucks — many of which are owned by Texas and other American companies.”

Abbott might presume that angry voters will see backlogged traffic, empty store shelves and struggling businesses and blame President Biden, even though this latest contribution to supply-chain woes comes courtesy of Abbotts own policies. If that sounds far-fetched, recall that Abbott and other Republicans have tried to blame Biden for mounting covid infections and deaths, even as these same politicians have deliberately sown distrust in vaccines and undermined or outright barred efforts to increase vaccination and other covid-prevention measures."
In California, mental health conditions affect a significant portion of the population. Over 6.6 million adults—22.19% of the adult population—reported experiencing any mental illness (AMI) in the past year. This ranks California 10th highest in the nation for adult mental health prevalence. Such statistics point to a broad need for support and mental health services across the state.

Youth mental health is also a key focus in California. Approximately 62.4% of young people who experienced a major depressive episode (MDE) did not receive mental health services. These figures suggest a gap in care for youth, which may be addressed through targeted efforts to improve accessibility and early intervention.

Access to Care in California
 
In California, mental health conditions affect a significant portion of the population. Over 6.6 million adults—22.19% of the adult population—reported experiencing any mental illness (AMI) in the past year. This ranks California 10th highest in the nation for adult mental health prevalence. Such statistics point to a broad need for support and mental health services across the state.

Youth mental health is also a key focus in California. Approximately 62.4% of young people who experienced a major depressive episode (MDE) did not receive mental health services. These figures suggest a gap in care for youth, which may be addressed through targeted efforts to improve accessibility and early intervention.

Access to Care in California
 
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