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  • @L3WGReacts
    @L3WGReacts  4 місяці тому +45

    if you'd like to help support me with making these videos, my ✨Patreon: patreon.com/l3wg

    • @bluflaam777
      @bluflaam777 4 місяці тому

      crims make meth on boats in the harbor where I live.

    • @Iso-Lated
      @Iso-Lated 4 місяці тому +2

      React on Unmaking India pls!!

    • @bluflaam777
      @bluflaam777 4 місяці тому +1

      The paid leave isn't a law in most states. However, you can get up to 6 months of leave without losing your job in some cases. Many employers will split the time off and pay via insurance. That is insurance will cover your maternity leave up to a certain time point or dollar amount, then the employer will cover some. So, it would matter where you work and for whom you work and what type of insurance you have. Other places just leave you to fend for yourself.

    • @derekwest4245
      @derekwest4245 4 місяці тому +1

      I love nick johnson! As a gay conservative I feel a bit like a pixie fairy. Love seeing him

    • @derekwest4245
      @derekwest4245 4 місяці тому +2

      You’re cute! Just saying…

  • @orko714
    @orko714 4 місяці тому +891

    "Where's all the UK prisoners?"
    Uh... You sent them all to Australia remember?

    • @nowhereman725_
      @nowhereman725_ 4 місяці тому +64

      And Georgia too.

    • @christiroseify
      @christiroseify 4 місяці тому +12

      lol

    • @nowhereman725_
      @nowhereman725_ 4 місяці тому +57

      @@christiroseify It's true. Georgia began as a penal colony.

    • @christiroseify
      @christiroseify 4 місяці тому

      @@nowhereman725_ I believe that is the true purpose and meaning God had in mind when He created "sanctuary cities".
      They are "lawless" when others are responsible for keeping the peace, but when they are left to themselves, they start changing their ways for survival.
      They can't continue in their old ways because the other guy will hold them responsible in their lawless ways. And their be people who think skinning you alive is an acceptable response to an offense against them...
      So by survival they become lawful people again... And from there they might find their way to God knowing it is His mercy and grace that gave them a second chance through sanctuary cities...
      All things are for God's glory. Amen

    • @jasonnelson6624
      @jasonnelson6624 4 місяці тому +8

      😂

  • @JJ-vt7sh
    @JJ-vt7sh 4 місяці тому +568

    Meth labs are actually anywhere meth is made, not real labs.

    • @JoeStanek-vu7rl
      @JoeStanek-vu7rl 4 місяці тому +27

      As a retired meth cook, I can tell you that there are very few meth labs in America... Mexicans can do it for way less money.

    • @imweakfordeaky
      @imweakfordeaky 4 місяці тому +39

      Some years ago, a house blew up in the middle of my hometown. Dude had been using the house his grandma graciously let him live in (after she moved into a senior community) and turned it into a meth lab without her knowing.
      This f’ing loser destroyed the home his granny and grandpa raised their family in and lived in for over 50 years… the poor old lady was heartbroken and died less than a year later.

    • @markhamstra1083
      @markhamstra1083 4 місяці тому +23

      And what is shown on that map are where people were arrested for making meth, which isn’t precisely the same as where meth labs exist, nor does it show you the scale of the operation. Several small, independent cooks being arrested will turn a county dark blue, but an undiscovered large operation won’t. Maps and data visualizations can be cool and informative, but you always need to be questioning what they are really showing you vs. what someone is trying to tell you that they show.

    • @BrandywineCustomPercussion
      @BrandywineCustomPercussion 4 місяці тому +9

      Right, presumably this map is where “labs” were discovered by law enforcement.

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely 4 місяці тому +5

      Whole lotta kitchen chemists.

  • @georgejkrauseiv
    @georgejkrauseiv 2 місяці тому +77

    As a proud bartender in Louisiana, I would like to clarify that first map. The difference between a bar and a restaurant is that a restaurant will sell at least 51% of the food. Most restaurants qualify as bars by most standards except legally down here. Also, almost any business that sells consumables will sell alcohol.

    • @kristifontenot
      @kristifontenot Місяць тому +6

      Right! Those other places think they drink a lot but they've clearly never been to Louisiana 😂😂

    • @chrissyg55
      @chrissyg55 Місяць тому +3

      They also forgot the drive thru liquor places and daiquiri shops 🥂🥤🥤

    • @michaelmaas5544
      @michaelmaas5544 29 днів тому +2

      @@kristifontenotyou’ve obviously never been to Wisconsin. I’ve been to 40 states, including Louisiana and love to drink, it’s different in Wisconsin

    • @lorila-northrup7748
      @lorila-northrup7748 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@michaelmaas5544Lifelong Minnesota resident here, except for a 5 month stint in Wisconsin in 2012. I still have a hangover. 😮😂 Lol

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 25 днів тому

      That makes much more sense!!

  • @pointnclick22
    @pointnclick22 Місяць тому +18

    20:02 that area with not many tornadoes is part of the Appalachian mountain range. Like he said tornadoes dont like mountains haha

  • @tallgirlhappyme
    @tallgirlhappyme 4 місяці тому +724

    *Yes, a lot of companies give* (often very generous) *PAID maternity leave* (as an added benefit to working at the company, even to new dads), *BUT it is NOT GOVERNMENT MANDATED or FUNDED.*
    If NOT, you'd have to use sick leave, or no pay.

    • @Meg0307
      @Meg0307 4 місяці тому +62

      Came here to say this. This video makes it seem like there's no option for mothers. Lol so not true.

    • @jaegybomb
      @jaegybomb 4 місяці тому +85

      We give generous paid leave to those with good jobs and no paid leave to the people that truly need it. Kind of the American way.

    • @mattryan7124
      @mattryan7124 4 місяці тому +77

      @@Meg0307actually I wouldn’t say it’s A LOT. Only 27% of private companies in the USA give paid maternity leave (as of benefit data released in 2023 for the benefit year 2022)
      So only barely over a quarter of the reporting employers, not to mention the fact they did not report HOW MUCH they give either.
      The most generous amount I’ve heard this year was 3 months (and that was actually a company that did paid parental-available to any employee)

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 4 місяці тому +3

      Wish I saw thos comment befor I commented the same thing.

    • @thegrasslands4187
      @thegrasslands4187 4 місяці тому +2

      Also came to say this

  • @crimsonharvest
    @crimsonharvest 4 місяці тому +187

    as for school cancellations for snow, it might seem pretty minor but if your region doesn't get snow, it doesn't have the equipment to carry on operating despite the snow

    • @wolfofthewest8019
      @wolfofthewest8019 4 місяці тому +21

      Exactly this. In the southern part of the country, they don't have snow plows, salting trucks, etc. It's basically a waste of money to buy these things and then have to store them and keep them maintained. I lived in the mountains of southern California for a decade, we got snow once. It was a quarter of an inch and was gone by noon. The valley below us didn't even get rain. If the county had a snow plow, they would never use it.

    • @michelehenne2477
      @michelehenne2477 4 місяці тому +4

      In Southern Illinois, so much is rural. The roads are often small lanes, not paved, so snow and ice make them impassable. We are used to snow and ice, but salt and plows can only do so much.

    • @neutrino78x
      @neutrino78x 4 місяці тому +2

      @@wolfofthewest8019
      "Seems it never rains in southern California
      Seems I've often heard that kind of talk before
      It never rains in California, but girl, don't they warn ya?
      It pours, man, it pours
      Out of work, I'm out of my head
      Out of self respect, I'm out of bread
      I'm underloved, I'm underfed, I want to go home
      It never rains in California, but girl, don't they warn ya?
      It pours, man, it pours"
      --Albert Hammond, "It Never Rains in Southern California", 1972

    • @Arldavis
      @Arldavis 4 місяці тому +5

      I live in Nashville. We got two days of falling snow, stayed on the ground for a week. Kids got the whole week off of school. Now it will be in the 60s until spring. Snow once a year. *sigh*

    • @leighmoorehead4856
      @leighmoorehead4856 3 місяці тому +5

      I'm a Native Texan. We have some salting trucks and plows or a combo of the two but not enough. The cities( where more bridges and overpasses are) get the most attention. I live 20 min. out of Dallas. We get no help. When we get snow,it's not just snow We get solid blocks of ice. Which is more dangerous to drive on.

  • @user-jw8sz4jz7k
    @user-jw8sz4jz7k Місяць тому +101

    It is still true that money doesn’t buy happiness, but on the other hand, lack of money causes sadness

    • @XinaTheGM
      @XinaTheGM Місяць тому +3

      Money doesn't buy happiness, but it removes a lot of obstacles to happiness.

    • @jbc1715
      @jbc1715 20 днів тому +1

      "Who ever said money doesn't buy happiness doesn't know where to shop" said Mrs. Thurston Howard III

    • @brianherold1835
      @brianherold1835 17 днів тому +1

      I heard it say that only money in excess of what is necessary to satisfy one's needs doesn't buy happiness. So, money CAN buy happiness, if it's enough to take care of all your needs, but money beyond that doesn't.

  • @ndk2k4
    @ndk2k4 Місяць тому +28

    Upward mobility is difficult for Brits to understand lol. Its basically the ability to move from a lower class income bracket to a higher class income bracket. Like if you are born into poverty, the states with high upward mobility have the highest chance of getting out of poverty. On another note, I find if interesting that the happy states have more bars than grocery stores lol. Also the map with the 'brands a state is most known for' isn't the right description, its the most known brand that originated in that state.

  • @dangray
    @dangray 4 місяці тому +166

    Upward mobility is the possibilty of growing from a lower financial situation to a higher one.

    • @TheW1ntersProject
      @TheW1ntersProject 2 місяці тому +12

      It's a nice way to say rags to riches basically.

    • @mads4917
      @mads4917 2 місяці тому +8

      Or maybe for Brits it's more like climbing up from one's station (since they had a more structured cast system) this Notton stems from the "American Dream " philosophy believing given the opportunity any American can succeed financially therfore making your own opportunities is worthwhile
      Most Americans of a certain age grew up with this trope because every generation in the US did at least as well as their parents or better
      only until recent generations specifically since 1990's has this economic trend charged

    • @brookeepps1080
      @brookeepps1080 15 днів тому

      Why is the south so low? Because they’re poor and got nowhere to go?

  • @fiddyate2711
    @fiddyate2711 4 місяці тому +130

    The "no paternity leave" thing is complicated. The federal government doesn't fund paid leave for non government employees, that responsibility falls under either the state you live in or the company you work for. This makes employers with better benefits more desirable. The company i work for gives 8 paid weeks for new mothers and 4 paid weeks for new fathers.

    • @jadeh2699
      @jadeh2699 3 місяці тому +3

      Wow. That's a generous company!

    • @miniveedub
      @miniveedub 2 місяці тому +8

      In my country the more desirable companies are the ones who pay your salary on top of the 20 weeks of parental leave paid by the government to help with all the extra expenses.

    • @michellearmenta1116
      @michellearmenta1116 2 місяці тому +5

      I worked for the federal government and got 2 months paid maternity leave. Maternity leave is employer based and does not rely on taxpayers to pay for everyone. My previous job in the private sector did the same. The goal is to fund a job with good benefits unless you start your own business.

    • @mandalash9998
      @mandalash9998 2 місяці тому +1

      wow. i got two weeks lol.

    • @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness
      @WonderfulWorldofAwesomeness Місяць тому

      More and more companies hire contract workers, so give zero paid leave. The government doesn’t give paid leave. There’s no law protecting mothers in the US.

  • @DopeSauceBenevolence
    @DopeSauceBenevolence 2 місяці тому +25

    Craigslist is the American version of Gumtree.
    It’s how I found my current apartment and how I’m buying my next car.
    It happens to have “community” features that basically nobody uses because they’re so weird.

  • @ASMRDoodlez
    @ASMRDoodlez Місяць тому +12

    The "No parental leave" map is very misleading. There is no paid parental leave at a federal level, but there is a mandate of 12 weeks of unpaid leave for any company over 50 employees. 13 states currently require paid parental leave in some capacity. Most large companies also offer paid leave.

  • @MacGuffinExMachina
    @MacGuffinExMachina 4 місяці тому +63

    That spot with no tornadoes are more mountains.

  • @StrawberryShortcake12335
    @StrawberryShortcake12335 4 місяці тому +83

    I got six weeks paid maternity leave, I also used several weeks of paid vacation time. There is no national law requiring paid maternity leave, but many states require paid leave and many companies offer it without being legally required to.

    • @PeteQuad
      @PeteQuad 2 місяці тому +2

      Yes, people from other countries can't understand how local governments or individual employers can possibly do something without being required to by their central government.

    • @jinaadara9259
      @jinaadara9259 Місяць тому +4

      I live in New Zealand. Here you get a years maternity leave where your job is yours at the end of that year if you wish to go to work. You also get the first six months as paid parental leave and 3-5 year olds here also get 20 hours per week paid childcare.

    • @thatbroad5848
      @thatbroad5848 10 днів тому +1

      Wait. Many states require that companies offer leave for maternity, as in you can have the time off and not lose your job. MOST of those stop at that. No requirement to pay g th en. It’s a luxury most very small businesses could not afford.

  • @elissamurphy9964
    @elissamurphy9964 Місяць тому +4

    I was in the military. I did get paid maternity leave. However, I'd had a c-section and was required to report back to active duty at 4 weeks, but I wasn't released by the doctors until 6 weeks. Figure the odds.

  • @aryeh-xw7mi
    @aryeh-xw7mi Місяць тому +20

    To explain congressional districts: Members are elected from the states to the House of Representatives based on population. Each state divides itself (every 10 years after the census) into districts according to the number of representatives that state can send to Congress. By drawing the boundaries of the districts along demographic lines and voting patterns, a state (whichever officials happen to be in power at the time) can "rig the system" to make sure that an elected representative will be of a certain party. This dishonest practice is called "gerrymandering". It's used not only for federal representation, but for state, county and local elections as well.

    • @naynay3710
      @naynay3710 24 дні тому +3

      And it should be illegal, but it isn't.

    • @YingShanLT
      @YingShanLT День тому

      @@naynay3710 No, it often is. If it's too brazen, judges can tell off the political party in question and tell them to redraw it proper.

  • @CoolPaDuke
    @CoolPaDuke 4 місяці тому +78

    Mind you, they do sell alcohol in the grocery stores

    • @kimmcsharry4256
      @kimmcsharry4256 4 місяці тому +14

      But, not in all states.

    • @tearalewis7532
      @tearalewis7532 4 місяці тому +7

      But not in many southern states ..at least liquor. And beer/ wine is a no go on Sunday in grocery stores

    • @tenofivelips
      @tenofivelips 4 місяці тому

      Not in Massachusetts. We voted not to have alcohol sold in grocery stores to keep our small mom and pop liquor stores from going out of business.

    • @CoolPaDuke
      @CoolPaDuke 4 місяці тому +2

      I have officially been schooled

    • @BaughbeSauce
      @BaughbeSauce 4 місяці тому +2

      Dry state = no alcohol

  • @laughingaardvark3128
    @laughingaardvark3128 3 місяці тому +160

    Money can't buy happiness but poverty gets misery for free.

    • @badbrad025
      @badbrad025 Місяць тому +9

      Money can buy happiness if you have money, you can forward your bills if you can afford your bills you’re not depressed. If you’re not depressed you’re happy.

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 Місяць тому +8

      @@badbrad025also, you can afford a good therapist or life coach if you’re still unhappy.

    • @jijitters
      @jijitters 10 днів тому +1

      ​@@badbrad025 Because most people have misunderstood the saying. Not having your needs met, because you can't afford them, would of course leave anyone unhappy. But if you are an unhappy person inside, buying things and spending a lot of money won't magically fix that. A person who is rich but alone and miserable because they have no friends or family for example, is likely to throw around a lot of money trying to hide their loneliness, but it will never cure it.

  • @tanman999
    @tanman999 Місяць тому +8

    I think missed connections are more for people who actually interacted. Like "i fell on my bike in front of X store on tuesday. You helped me up asked if i was ok, and we chatted a bit before we parted ways. I keep thinking about you and i regret not asking for your number. "

  • @GamerAdjacent
    @GamerAdjacent 2 місяці тому +5

    LMFAO, "At Home" is the name of a store that sells home products: furniture, rugs, art, kitchen utensil sets. People who have just started living on their own could probably furnish their entire home there if they were willing to spend the money.

  • @kathykelly6045
    @kathykelly6045 2 місяці тому +36

    In the south, when it snows, the roads turn to a sheet of ice that is impossible to drive on. During the day, the temperatures are above freezing, and then at night, the temperatures drop below freezing, causing very dangerous driving conditions.

    • @marydohrenwend7612
      @marydohrenwend7612 27 днів тому +4

      That happens in the north too. We just have the equipment to manage it and we know how to drive in these conditions because we get so much of it.

    • @leefischer5814
      @leefischer5814 23 дні тому +3

      Not impossible to drive on, but with people panicked about it and not knowing how to drive or how to use the accelerator or properly turn using momentum, I can see where you're coming from.

    • @shirleyallen1418
      @shirleyallen1418 4 дні тому

      I got my 2 wk vacation time used for maternity leave, laid off when I went back to work after 6 1/2 yrs working at that bank as a supervisor. TX is rt to work state

  • @dirangosoly2211
    @dirangosoly2211 2 місяці тому +22

    20:10 That's a large chunk of the Appalachian Mountain range. And yeah, tornados don't like mountains. Not so fond of hills either, which is why moved to the side of one lol. It's kinda fun to sit on the porch with a beer or coffee and watch a storm front dissipate when it's trying to move up the hillsides.

  • @maggybutler5196
    @maggybutler5196 2 місяці тому +4

    Death penalty works if you use it. Thing is we have the death penalty but almost never carry it out.

  • @jamessgian7691
    @jamessgian7691 2 місяці тому +9

    Many moms have maternity leave through their employers.
    No snowplows to remove snow in the southern states. Also no shovels, snow gear, boots, chains for tires, etc.
    The spot with no tornadoes is the higher Appalachian mountains. Rocky Mountains prevent them in the West.
    Upward Mobility is going from lower income bracket to higher ones.

    • @mattdost8887
      @mattdost8887 Місяць тому

      Correction, the rocky mountains don't prevent tornados from popping up in the west. This mountain range and the Appalachian mountain range are the reason for tornados and tornado alley. They essentially create a bowl in the middle of the US where opposite air currents mix and create the tornados.

    • @TristenCoon-bw3sn
      @TristenCoon-bw3sn Місяць тому

      ​@@mattdost8887 okay but they usually keep the tornadoes out of the states they run through like take my state for example which is West Virginia we hardly ever get tornadoes because we are literally covered by hills and trees etc... while Ohio where I'm originally from and have a lot of family in would be way more likely to actually get a tornado because of all of the flat land.

    • @afficionada1103
      @afficionada1103 Місяць тому

      Actually, few companies offer paid maternity leave and when they do it’s considered generous if they give 2 or 3 months…max! Not surprisingly, the US has the highest maternal/neonatal mortality of any developed nation. Pretty shameful.
      Just to the N, our neighbor Canada gives new moms a full year of “parental leave”. It’s at slightly less than full pay (though a company, on its own can offer more to a pregnant employee). Further, in Canada, parents can split parental leave time…i.e. mom can take 10 months and give dad 2, usually around when the baby is born. So much better for infants and the entire family unit. ❤

  • @chrisstott4100
    @chrisstott4100 4 місяці тому +40

    SAKS (5th Avenue) is a high end department store. The empty space on the east side of the U.S. map for tornadoes is the Appalachian mountains. Upward mobility map means basically you have a certain percentage in each area to start "poor", but end up "rich".

  • @jaegybomb
    @jaegybomb 4 місяці тому +55

    For the amount of snow to cancel school, here in Wisconsin it can snow 2 feet and 2 hours later the whole city will be plowed, salted and sanded and the roads are perfectly fine. Down in the south the roads will be covered in ice from a single inch of snow and no one has snow tires so it would actually be kind of tough to drive.

    • @heathertanner5833
      @heathertanner5833 4 місяці тому +3

      And in Oklahoma a dusting of snow gets school cancelled because people here drive like idiots. Anytime people hear there’s a chance of snow or any kind of frozen precipitation it’s a major event. Tulsa had a major icestorm in 2007 though. So now people go into panic mode when they hear the word “freezing rain”. Anything over four inches is a lot of snow in Oklahoma.

    • @sharonjames1255
      @sharonjames1255 4 місяці тому +2

      Yep! I've lived in both kinds of areas; those use to snow and those not. If they are use to snow, they have the equipment and people to take care of the roads, and they do so immediately. If not use to snow, that equipment nor the people, are available - so driving is very dangerous! It's dangerous anyway for people that don't know how to drive in snow and ice! I can drive in snow, but hate even trying with ice involved! Ice scares me to death!

    • @RebelCowboysRVs
      @RebelCowboysRVs 4 місяці тому +1

      Every time it snows down here in the Georgia mountains, the ditches fill up with northerners who expected fluffy snow. Had a snow storm 2 weeks ago. AKA, a dusting but roads were solid ice as usual. Most southern snow storms are rain that freezes with a little snow on top. 5 trucks an 30 cars in the ditch on the same half mile of road. All were from out of state following their gps around a wreck on the interstates. The locals stayed at home because the road down the mountain is the first to ice up, its a 20% grade an has 10 foot deep ditches meant for hurricane runoff. I called in that morning before it even started. The out of state people had no idea what its like here an got a rude awakening.

    • @goldenlynx2756
      @goldenlynx2756 3 місяці тому +2

      That's why here in Arkansas you may find a lot of people with sand bags in our truck to help with not sliding off the roads... Aside from people from out of state who aren't prepared and end up going off the road

    • @PurePondering
      @PurePondering 3 місяці тому

      @@sharonjames1255 I grew up where we got a couple inches of ice under a couple feet of snow. My mom made me learn how to drive on it when I was 15. Now I live in the high desert, where people aren't used to rain, snow, and ice. I stay home if there's any type of weather, just to be safe.

  • @liliesofthefieldyt
    @liliesofthefieldyt Місяць тому +3

    9:44 “Pittsburgh has money?” DAMN, that was low key savage!
    10:32 It’s important to understand that situation regarding “no maternal paid leave” does NOT mean that new mothers (and fathers) do not get paid leave. It simply means that there is no federally (I.e. nationwide government) mandated minimum regarding paid parental leave. Mothers and fathers can and often DO get paid leave! In fact, at my company (it’s the only situation I’m familiar with), new parents (both birth and adoptive) get 12 full weeks paid that can be taken at any time throughout the first year. Things vary because a lot of issues are different from state to state.

  • @TD-rk7ez
    @TD-rk7ez Місяць тому +2

    In the US, we do not have a nation-wide paid maternity/paternity leave. I think there are around 11 states that offer some sort of leave, typically 4-8 weeks of leave, though we are not always paid at 100% of our current salary. All state programs are funded through employee-paid payroll taxes, and some are also partially funded by employer-paid payroll taxes. If we don’t live in one of these 11 states, we have to be lucky enough to work for a company that offers maternity leave.

  • @TKDragon75
    @TKDragon75 4 місяці тому +112

    20:05 Appalachian Mountain Range. Torandos have trouble maintaining their form going over mountains.

    • @maxzero9647
      @maxzero9647 4 місяці тому +9

      Yep. Between the Rockies and Appalachians is called "Tornado Alley."

    • @DrewsterRooster37
      @DrewsterRooster37 3 місяці тому +1

      Ha "Mountains"

    • @themr_wilson
      @themr_wilson 2 місяці тому +4

      Scotland shares the same mountains. The range split with continental drift

    • @themr_wilson
      @themr_wilson 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@DrewsterRooster37well, when you're a old as they are..

    • @DrewsterRooster37
      @DrewsterRooster37 2 місяці тому

      @@themr_wilson I was born at a higher elevation than those mountains, and could walk up and down them without struggling. They're not mountains

  • @twobitsandpepper8235
    @twobitsandpepper8235 4 місяці тому +44

    I can confirm the Midwest does drink A LOT! But to be fair, it may coincide with the brutally cold weather that lasts half the year. 😂🤣

    • @the_dog_says_moo
      @the_dog_says_moo 4 місяці тому +1

      I've lived in Iowa for 50 years. The cold winters are a factor, but having nothing else to do is the main factor!

    • @ghunter182003
      @ghunter182003 4 місяці тому +1

      North Dakota here and I can confirm this as well!🤣🤣

    • @courtneyraymer6586
      @courtneyraymer6586 4 місяці тому +2

      When the US census was taken in 1950, one of their odd demographic questions was, “How many bars and taverns are there per capita in your city?”. The small town of Quincy, Illinois came in first @ 1:5. New York City came in second @1:7. Quincy is in the westernmost part of the state on the Mississippi River. It’s definitely in the red zone of the map.

    • @joemoffitt7340
      @joemoffitt7340 4 місяці тому +3

      Thing is, that's not really a good measure of how much people drink. It's a measure of how much people like to go to bars to drink.

    • @ryanthune5716
      @ryanthune5716 4 місяці тому +1

      Lived I iowa for 30 years. If it's not beer it's whiskey. 😊

  • @Barbara-lu2sj
    @Barbara-lu2sj 8 днів тому +2

    Draconian. The word is draconian. The punishment is worse than the crime.

  • @thuirthiawindsong
    @thuirthiawindsong Місяць тому +2

    We are not guaranteed paid leave, but companies that employ 50+ people are required to allow 12 weeks unpaid leave to their full time employees who’ve put in a minimum number of hours of work. I think it equals about a year. That’s federally guaranteed. Many places carry short term disability insurance for their employees to take up to 6 weeks at 60% of their salary, but that’s company by company, and doesn’t cover everyone. New parents usually have to cash in sick or vacation time or not get paid during the first weeks of their baby’s life. And often we go back to work long before we should as a result.

  • @DomDownTV
    @DomDownTV 4 місяці тому +113

    A public employee is a government funded employee, so most of the highest paid employees are coaches at state universities. These coaches often make millions.

    • @bluflaam777
      @bluflaam777 4 місяці тому +5

      It could be local or federal gov. Most colleges are publicly funded or get a big chunk of funds from the gov. Universities are often private but can still get local and federal funds. Like a lot like hospitals. They are most often non-profits but get a lot of funding locally or from the feds. (doctors/nurses gotta paid somehow lol) And yeppers, Coaches are a big hunky-chunk of those millions. It's like the top 100 college/uni coaches get paid over a million, while the highest few get paid over 10 million.

    • @wolfofthewest8019
      @wolfofthewest8019 4 місяці тому +4

      And the reason they make millions is they often receive a percentage of team memorabilia sales, which are massive. If you're getting a penny on the sale of every baseball cap and team jersey, you're going to make millions.

    • @joemoffitt7340
      @joemoffitt7340 4 місяці тому +4

      Keep in mind that college football (American football, not that kickball game) games often attract about 100,000 people to the stadiums with millions watching on TV. The schools make a fortune off of this and the most successful coaches are very well paid as a result.

    • @aliciahowell9617
      @aliciahowell9617 2 місяці тому +2

      I’m a University of Alabama grad. Roll Tide! We have the most National Championship for Football and the coaches get paid insane multi million contracts. Everyone else affiliated with University are paid poorly.

    • @scout13fox
      @scout13fox Місяць тому +1

      Coaches are also university employees, but generally, a large proportion of the big bucks of a coach’s total compensation will be in exchange for duties that satisfy the university’s media,
      sponsorship, and
      apparel contracts, including a grant of the coach’s name, likeness and image (collectively, referred to as “supplemental compensation”). Though paid by the university, the "Talent Fee" is typically funded from revenue generated by its rights deals and sponsorships. (So it's self-funded in the "Revenue Sports" which also usually support the rest of the athletic department at universities which have at least one nationally competitive team in football or men's basketball.)

  • @missouriluv
    @missouriluv 4 місяці тому +111

    As someone who lives near St. Louis the meth labs map was not surprising 🙃
    Also meth labs aren't actual labs, it's usually made in houses, garages, sheds, and abandoned buildings.

    • @banditlegal7452
      @banditlegal7452 4 місяці тому +1

      I lived 4 yrs in st Charles,MO for university. Few times I went to st Louis, it was scary.

    • @rtyria
      @rtyria 4 місяці тому +7

      Or random spots out in the woods.

    • @teressareeves5856
      @teressareeves5856 4 місяці тому +3

      Lived in Springfield, Missouri, for years. So much meth...& a surprising amount being made in low-rent motels. Met more meth heads there than I did in eleven years in California

    • @mellycook
      @mellycook 4 місяці тому

      @@teressareeves5856I’ve lived in Springfield Mo and a few cities in California and yep Missouri is known for meth. So that map was not shocking to me. Meth is a huge problem here. Also I think the race map was wrong cause by the looks of it Missouri was almost all white and that’s wrong. We have a lot of blacks and other races here. Did I read it wrong?

    • @teressareeves5856
      @teressareeves5856 4 місяці тому +1

      @mellycook Yeah, you're right about that race map. While it's in the larger towns & cities that have become more colorful, the state is definitely changing to a much more colorful standard. The first time I lived there as an adult, it was sooo white & so monotone culture...weirdest thing I had ever seen & experienced. When I moved back decades later, it was such a relief to see & experience how much had changed.

  • @NikitaInShambles
    @NikitaInShambles 2 місяці тому +4

    My dad owns a rental house in Missouri and a while back a renter turned the basement into a meth lab, the police caught them before it became a huge problem but still worrisome for my mom to see the cameras pan to my dad's rental house while working in the news lol

    • @boarder6246
      @boarder6246 2 місяці тому +1

      You’re lucky they didn’t condemn the property.

  • @jaanfo3874
    @jaanfo3874 Місяць тому +2

    Others have said this, but I’ll say it again. Paternity/Maternity leave is not Government mandated in the US. That doesn’t mean we don’t get any. Generally speaking paid parental leave is negotiated as part of the employment contract. Most large companies who want to attract specific people for career-long opportunities will offer parental leave, while part time jobs just looking for any desperate schmuck they can find for as cheap as possible won’t offer it (I’m talking about McDonalds, Walmart, etc.). This is similar to the discussion that was scored up by a recent video you watched which discussed healthcare in the US…. Most people have healthcare, it’s just that it’s provided by our employers and considered a perk of employment rather than a government-provided or government-mandated service.
    I wanted to address 15:00 since nobody else seems to be explaining this to you in any meaningful way. So our form of democracy means we elect a representative who represents our group of people (or “district”) to whichever government they are elected to (Federal/State/County/City). Those representatives are the ones who actually vote on policy or law changes at the government level, and hopefully they properly represent the interests of the majority of their constituents. Now every ten years we hold a census, and based upon the results of the census the government representatives are able to redraw the district maps. In theory they’re supposed to redraw them to make sure that the population and demographics are represented equally, however in practice the representatives will often redraw the maps in a manner which will benefit themselves and/or their political party. And like you see in the map shown, they can get pretty wild with how they accomplish this. Simply put, when they’re gerrymandering the districts the representatives are choosing their voters, rather than letting the voters choose their representatives.
    Now technically gerrymandering is illegal, but the fox is the one guarding the henhouse so they don’t usually call themselves on their BS. There are advocacy groups who will identify gerrymandered districts and will sue to get the districts redrawn, sometimes with success, other times without, and often times what happens is
    Judge: “These maps are gerrymandered. You have to redraw them.”
    Representative: “We’ll get right on that!”
    *Three months later*
    Judge: “Have you redrawn the maps?”
    Representative: “Naah, we haven’t had the time, and it’s too close to the next election to do it now.”
    Judge: “OK, you can use the gerrymandered maps for this election and then you must change them afterward!”
    Representative: “We’ll get right on that!”
    And of course we can’t change the laws regarding how the district maps are drawn because the people who have the power to change the laws are the same people who have gerrymandered the maps to begin with, and thus are the people who most benefit from the laws that are in place now, so they have no incentive to change those laws.

  • @embee7434
    @embee7434 3 місяці тому +86

    Data analyst here, and I immediately had an issue with the first map. :) Remember kids, correlation is not necessarily causation. What would have been a BETTER stat would be bars per capita (instead of compared to grocery stores). The map COULD also indicate that there are fewer (but larger) grocery stores in the north or more and varied grocery stores in the south (think like standard grocery, Mexican grocery, Korean grocery, etc.). It also could simply be that people in the south drink from their couch sourced from liquor stores (or bathtubs) instead of going to a bars. The map also doesn't indicate VOLUME. If you have ten bars that only get ten patrons each, that is still outdone by 4 bars that have a 200 headcount each night. Maybe that map more shows that the north just cares more about who they sit next to when they drink. (But I'm just messing around mostly to make the point. WI is heavily German and Polish in ancestry, so yeah... drinking IS a thing... it's just a thing everywhere and the count of bars is a poor measure).
    Also overlay some of those maps for some thoughts on happiness, drinking, snow, etc. (Could we say that snow makes people happy? Makes them need to drink? Probably not, but you'd be forgiven for thinking so...)
    Also also 'public employee' means 'paid by the government'. In most of those cases, they were coaches at state schools, which are funded by state taxes, so government-employee.

    • @tcortez
      @tcortez 2 місяці тому +12

      Another distinction is that many states still have ALL alcohol sold through package stores and on-premise locations. If a place like Louisiana sells any and all alcohol through grocery stores and convenience stores, then bars become social only and more expensive. However when the ABC rules eliminate such outlets then bars become more prevalent. Local laws have real impact.

    • @ZoeJasper9
      @ZoeJasper9 2 місяці тому +6

      Or if you look at the second map maybe they aren't at the bar because they're all on meth

    • @robertvirnig638
      @robertvirnig638 2 місяці тому +4

      @@ZoeJasper9 The areas with the least bars were also the most unhappy. Life for all those right-wing Christians isn't as rosy as they would like you to believe.

    • @ZoeJasper9
      @ZoeJasper9 2 місяці тому +1

      @@robertvirnig638 My dude I just called them all meth addicts. Sure it was a bit tongue in check, but still I'm a bit confused why you're preaching to me about how being a right wing christian isn't great. I mean obviously not.

    • @robertvirnig638
      @robertvirnig638 2 місяці тому +5

      @@ZoeJasper9 I wasn't trying to offend anyone, it was just a lighthearted point of the ridiculousness of mixing up correlation with causation. The maps with fewer bars match up with the areas known to have more fundamentalist Christians and greater unhappiness according to the map. It could be that the religious folk make everyone else nearby miserable. And yes that is a joke, I do not believe these types of Christians are more or less happy than any other group of people. I don't think any conclusions can be made by these kinds of statistics.

  • @bjm9071
    @bjm9071 4 місяці тому +56

    Paid maternity leave is up to each employer. Plenty of companies do, but it is not mandatory.

    • @kawkasaurous
      @kawkasaurous 4 місяці тому +4

      Varies by state. In CA it's state funded.

  • @roxannaweaver2155
    @roxannaweaver2155 Місяць тому +2

    Green on the no one lives here map is where we have immense mountain ranges and difficult to get to land. The weather plays a big part in a lot of the area especially in Alaska. Quarantine searches: Wyoming = hot wings. Colorado = stop drinking.

  • @mg2023faith
    @mg2023faith Місяць тому

    Finally subscribed after watching several videos.. Good content.

  • @gwennahedden8485
    @gwennahedden8485 4 місяці тому +101

    I've never heard of the missed connection sight. That is just creepy.

    • @Jefehunter
      @Jefehunter 4 місяці тому +4

      its on craiglist

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA 4 місяці тому +6

      I've read them and they're pretty fun to read. There's nothing stalkerish or creepy about the majority of them. It's more like someone thinks they've made a flirty connection with another person, but were too shy or busy to pursue it on the spot. So, they post a notice to see if it's a Maybe.
      In my area, a lot of these take place at grocery stores, gyms, and places like that. The usual reason is shyness or the person couldn't stop because they had to get to work or somewhere important. And, they're just taking a chance by posting the Encounter.
      No one has to respond if they don't want to, so there's no stalking or creepiness.
      Honestly, This is exactly the reason why so many guys refuse to even try with women. Too many people think everyone and everything is creepy and stalkerish when it's not. Just because it's not usual or it's never happened to you doesn't mean it's weird.
      So many people will never hook up because nobody is willing to be labeled just for showing interest

    • @twlghtangel8922
      @twlghtangel8922 3 місяці тому +1

      Creepy

    • @KK-ve7fh
      @KK-ve7fh 3 місяці тому +7

      I remember these ads being in newspapers way back when. Chances of the person you saw, ever seeing your posting, is very slim. So not stalkers at all...just hopeful romantic.

    • @deerdrickprancer295
      @deerdrickprancer295 Місяць тому

      super creepy nvr herd of this... im in ny, so if they usen it they know its to creepy to let anyone know they use it.

  • @johnhebert754
    @johnhebert754 2 місяці тому +26

    Your assessment of how snow days work in the south is spot on. It's total chaos. Doesn't even really have to snow. If we think the roads are too wet for the temperature it's almost a total lockdown. It is because of the warmer climate, and we do not have the salt trucks and de-icing infrastructure of the northern states that have to live with massive amounts of snow for half of the year.

    • @kneelathisthrone9191
      @kneelathisthrone9191 Місяць тому

      Plus the warmth if the gulf stream from Gulf of Mexico melts snow coming down then rain hits freezing temps and turns to ice so therefore more ice storms in south then north.

  • @chasebush7423
    @chasebush7423 Місяць тому +2

    Anyone else notice the happiness map lined up perfectly with the more bars than restaurants map😂

  • @aimeekeel
    @aimeekeel 2 місяці тому +2

    1:49 grey is where there aren’t as many people.

  • @briandillon2274
    @briandillon2274 3 місяці тому +34

    Unless I have misunderstood this, in england a "public" school is paid by parents and it is $$$ posh for anyone able and willing to pay. On the other hand a "state" school is something you go to because you live there. In America, the terminology is "private" meaning it is paid for privately and "public" meaning it is paid for by public funds. We use the same terms private/public to refer to the funding source. Walmart is private. Courts are public. Some hospitals are private while others are public.

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Місяць тому +1

      In America... you still pay for "public" universities and hospitals... it's referred to as public or private based on the regulatory body and percentage of public (taxpayer $) funds that contribute to overhead costs. Nothing is free in America... not even Medicare.

    • @tiffany_greeneyes4901
      @tiffany_greeneyes4901 Місяць тому

      @@jeas4980I think the most fun is public vs private prisons, all of which you have to pay for. So in America, we literally charge people to imprison them. Sometimes the prison even makes them work for private companies and takes the earnings for their work. So the people get paid minimum wage from a company, and the inmate working gets like .10 on every $1.00 they earn. The prison keeps the rest.

  • @tudorjason
    @tudorjason 4 місяці тому +53

    15:22 - It's called gerrymandering.
    It should be illegal but it isn't in most places.
    Where it is legal, it's a way to increase odds that a particular political party will be the majority for an area.
    Each side accuses the other of using the practice to gain or stay in power.

    • @tomhalla426
      @tomhalla426 4 місяці тому +1

      There is no practical way to “fairly” divide districts. If one party clumps together, giving them a compact district is “packing”. If one distributes them in several districts, it is “cracking”. Trying to make a nonpolitical political choice is an oxymoron.

    • @heathertanner5833
      @heathertanner5833 4 місяці тому +8

      @@tomhalla426All you have to do is make voting booths in a reasonable distance from everyone. Not make it harder for one race, ethnicity or income level to vote than others.

    • @tomhalla426
      @tomhalla426 4 місяці тому +13

      @@heathertanner5833Gerrymandering is playing with districts to favor one party over another. It has very little to do with voting per se. Putting most of the Democrats in as few districts as possible would be gerrymandering by packing. Spreading Democrats out into as many districts as possible, so they have a majority nowhere, would be cracking.

    • @danmerget
      @danmerget Місяць тому

      @@tomhalla426 Gerrymandering isn't 100% packing or 100% cracking. Gerrymandering involves packing with the opposing party until your party has a majority, and then cracking the rest.
      Here's a hypothetical example. I'll use a tiny population to make the numbers easier to follow:
      - There are 90 people, all of whom vote.
      - 60 of them are Democrats.
      - 30 of them are Republicans.
      - You have to divide them into 10 districts, with 9 people each.
      To gerrymander for the Reps, start by packing the Dems. After packing 4 districts, you're left with 24 Dems and 30 Reps. Now that the remaining voters are mostly Reps, you crack the rest. The final tally is:
      - 4 districts with 9 Dems each
      - 6 districts with 5 Reps and 4 Dems each
      So now 60% of the districts vote Republican, even though Democrats outnumber Republicans by 2-to-1 in this hypothetical example.

  • @toferg.8264
    @toferg.8264 Місяць тому +1

    In a government “by the people” a public employee is paid by the government. It isn’t a position of governmental authority; that’s a bureaucrat.

  • @speedy01247
    @speedy01247 Місяць тому +4

    the gerrymandering map is to put people who will vote a specific way into one district so that there is a higher chance of other candidates winning in other districts, like if you have 70 donkeys and 50 elephants and you put 40 donkeys into one district then put 15 donkeys and 25 elephants in the other two districts the elephants would win 2/3rds of the seats despite only having 40 some percent of the total voting power.

  • @ads1021
    @ads1021 4 місяці тому +97

    When it comes to things like paid maternity/paternity/bonding leave, paid vacation, paid sick days, etc., it is very common for the US to be listed as "none" or "0". But keep in mind that most of these kinds of lists are looking solely at mandated minimums by national law for everyone regardless of job. They often do not account for mandated minimums by state or local laws, mandated minimums by union contracts, or generally accepted minimums by individual industry standards. In other words, is just means that the US federal government does not guarantee any such minimums; not that companies don't have minimums they need to abide by.
    Also keep in mind we are talking specifically about "paid" leave. The federal government does mandate 12 weeks of unpaid leave.

    • @Meg0307
      @Meg0307 4 місяці тому +2

      Exactly!

    • @mattryan7124
      @mattryan7124 4 місяці тому +9

      @@Meg0307actually the federal government on requires 12 weeks for employers who are over the federal FMLA threshold of 50 employees (couple with that the eligibility requirements of time worked, tenure, and other employees within 75 miles of the reporting site )

    • @mattryan7124
      @mattryan7124 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Meg0307but yes, there are some states with less restrictive numbers on their own state versions of Family medical leave.

    • @jeandiatasmith4512
      @jeandiatasmith4512 4 місяці тому +4

      @@FRAME5RS And then there are the new employees that get pregnant as soon as the benefits kick in. Take the paid leave. Come back for a week and give their notice. They literally took the job for the maternity benefits. Seen that happen a few times.

    • @mattryan7124
      @mattryan7124 4 місяці тому +3

      @@FRAME5RS well in all those countries with paid maternity leave they are required to do it so they have their contingency plans. In those countries it’s just the cost of doing business (so it’s factored in)
      But even in the US if a company has extended paid leave they likely use a mix of job sharing, temporary workers, etc.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 4 місяці тому +29

    2:25
    "Meth, Like What Drug Dealers Sell?"
    Yeah, that's exactly what he's saying, Lewis

  • @christophergeorgie762
    @christophergeorgie762 Місяць тому +2

    I grew up in Missouri. Meth is a real epidemic. I've lost friends, seen co workers escorted from work, neighbors arrested. It was normal to hear about drug busts in rural Missouri

  • @Britcarjunkie
    @Britcarjunkie 2 місяці тому +1

    The gentleman that did that video is Nick Johnson, and he's a relocation consultant (if you want to move to another part of the country but don't know where you want to go, he can help you decide): he's currently posting weekly videos on a trip he did to Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and maybe Indiana.
    Never saw that padticular video before, though.

  • @damiesidian
    @damiesidian 4 місяці тому +19

    23:32 Lol I think they're talking about the furniture store called At Home

  • @atomsmasher101
    @atomsmasher101 4 місяці тому +20

    Craigslist is not just for meetups. It's essentially a giant classified ad section. Most people on there are looking for renters or selling objects they don't want anymore.

    • @wpeale71341
      @wpeale71341 3 місяці тому

      But it used to be a place where adults could advertise for sexual partners as well. That was before the government decided normal folks were having too much fun and used a couple of nutcases as an excuse to shut that part of the site down all together.

  • @mamajfortaytu187
    @mamajfortaytu187 15 годин тому

    😂😂😂😂
    Why is Texas so happy? Because I live there and entertain everyone who comes within the sound of my voice. I had 4 brothers growing up so I learned to talk louder than the crowd! And I make people laugh. I have been this way since I was 4 years old. My first memory of making people laugh was when I crawled under the pews of my southern Baptist church, stood up and belted out the words of this song:
    Old Stewball was a race horse and I wish he were mine. He never drank water. He only drank wine....
    I knew it was inappropriate and I knew my mom was gonna spank my butt....but old ladies gasped.... Old men laughed... everyone else applauded... The butt whoopin' was so worth it.

  • @byusaranicole
    @byusaranicole 2 місяці тому +1

    On the no one lives here map, there are a lot of mountains, but there is also a lot of federal owned land

  • @clearwax
    @clearwax 4 місяці тому +39

    14:45 Gerrymandering is like drawing lines on a map to decide which voters get to vote where, in a way that helps one team win more games. Imagine trying to win a board game by changing the rules so you always have an advantage. That's what happens in elections with gerrymandering: the lines are drawn to give one party a better chance of winning more seats, even if they don't get the most votes overall.

    • @mads4917
      @mads4917 2 місяці тому +2

      Think we're forgetting how and why gerrymandering began here, to give voice and representation to a minority group that would otherwise never be heard
      Whether that's Conservative/Liberal or an ethnicity or age group
      Only later did the system get abused by the 2 party system whereas perpetually favouring the incumbent candidate

    • @clearwax
      @clearwax 2 місяці тому +3

      @@mads4917 Gerrymandering has actually always been political! When Massachusetts in 1812 adopted a mandate to draw their legislative district boundaries… the state senate passed a bill setting their original district lines, and they did so in a way to benefit the leading party. One of the districts loosely resembles a salamander, and even Governor Eldridge Gerry didn’t even think it was proper, though signed and approved the lines anyway. That’s when Newspapers coined the phrase “gerrymander” a combination of Gerry (for the governor) and (meander) for the salamander shaped districts! It had NOTHING to do with representation of minorities, in fact by using minorities as a grounds for the lines, is what weakens their voices!
      I stand my my stance that Gerrymandering should and must be illegal! Districting line must be drawn by a non partisan committee to represent citizens equally regardless of political or ethnic demographics!
      Unless you’re thinking of the Electoral college (although this too, was a compromise to try to appease southern slave states which tended to be less populated by voters… when slaves and women weren’t taken into account for voting).

    • @clearwax
      @clearwax 2 місяці тому +1

      Furthermore, the point of redrawing the districts was to maintain equal numbers of citizens within a district to maintain the democratic principle of “equal representation”. The redrawing of districts is to maintain that each vote cast has the same “weight” regardless of where it’s cast. Otherwise if a district became lass populated… it would become “over represented” with its citizens having more political power than those districts with more population which would water down their vote and become under represented.
      So I am not against redistricting, I’m against political skewing of the lines to benefit only the group in power when lines are draw.

    • @p5eudo883
      @p5eudo883 2 місяці тому +2

      In the case we saw in Chicago, it seems likely it was done to isolate Latino representation to one representative, rather than allowing the large Latino population to elect more than one representative to the House.
      Often political parties (especially Republicans) will do their best to draw district lines in a way that focuses as many of a large group of opposing people into as few districts as possible, in order to minimize their representation in government. Rather than giving a group that doesn't support them a chance at electing multiple reps, they practically guarantee the opposing group one rep and secure multiple reps for their own interests. It's extremely corrupt.

  • @Saltyseabee76
    @Saltyseabee76 4 місяці тому +12

    The map with all the brands is showing where the companies originated/head quarters locations. Like Bank of America is headquartered in Charlotte, NC. Denny’s is in Spartanburg, SC. Walmart started in Arkansas. Dr. Pepper in Waco, TX. Coke in Atlanta, Georgia. Etc.

  • @kamiko70
    @kamiko70 Місяць тому +1

    i know for a fact, new moms can get leave from social security if the pregnancy causes a temporary disability, i got paid for 3 months, while recuperating after a cesarean. but we applied months in advance.

  • @PrincessLetty1979
    @PrincessLetty1979 Місяць тому +1

    On the tornado map, that empty black space in the northeast is the Appalachian mountains. Tornados need flat land to form. Even in Houston we only get an EF1 (weakest measured tornado) and only once every other year or more. They barely even touch down before they begin to break apart.

  • @katestewart-taylor9736
    @katestewart-taylor9736 4 місяці тому +24

    In the South there are often “dry”counties. No alcohol is sold there. Doesn’t you can’t drink it, it’s just not sold there. In Virginia, there was a law banning bars. Didn’t mean there weren’t places you could drink, just the word “bar@ or “pub” wasn’t allowed. And the place selling booze had to sell food. At one time, 60 %of sales had to be from food.

    • @PurePondering
      @PurePondering 3 місяці тому +3

      And Blue Laws - no bars within a mile of a school or a church. And there are churches every mile or so.

    • @wpeale71341
      @wpeale71341 3 місяці тому +2

      I lived in a dry county for a while as a kid. People made a beeline for the county line when they got off work on Fridays to go buy booze for the weekend. The police were waiting on the highways coming back in for people to speed just a little so they could be pulled over. Let them spot your booze when you got stopped and that was a stiff fine as well as you watched it go into the officers trunk to be "poured out" back at the station later. When we moved from there we moved to a different county where at 2 am on Saturday night no more alcohol could be sold anywhere in the county until Monday morning at 8 am. Bars, stores, gas stations, you name it. Not a drop. The county I graduated from most bars closed at 4 am but certain ones paid off the council and were allowed to close at 7 am.They were open every day of the week.

    • @candaceroberts3238
      @candaceroberts3238 Місяць тому +1

      Don’t it much faith in those maps, they are mostly meaningless.

  • @IamCoalfoot
    @IamCoalfoot 3 місяці тому +53

    "Money does not bring happiness." This is a phrase that was coined by rich people to explain to poor people why they shouldn't worry so much about being poor.
    It may or may not bring happiness, but it sure does remove obstacles to it.

    • @jadeh2699
      @jadeh2699 3 місяці тому +3

      You sure have that right!

    • @michael-gk3ib
      @michael-gk3ib Місяць тому +1

      People in the south of the United States are unhappy because they chess believe in a god that doesn't exist, and if she girdled she wouldn't care about us. But most of all, they're unhappy because they watch fox news, oan and other hate channels that do nothing else, lie and spew hateful comments about anything that isn't fanatically Christian. As well as they should see and hear the diaper baby trump, if it was look I would also hate kit life.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 Місяць тому +8

      no money itself doesn't bring happiness, but what brings unhappiness is financial troubles and not affording rent and food, or healthcare.

    • @debbiedeering7998
      @debbiedeering7998 Місяць тому

      It's 20 years for the death penalty to happen of course it doesn't work

  • @chloefrances7288
    @chloefrances7288 Місяць тому +1

    23:28 I’m from Indiana, “At Home” is like a decor/ furniture and appliances store. I think it used to be called Homegoods then they got rebranded

  • @2009kygal
    @2009kygal 15 днів тому

    They cancel a lot of school in Kentucky for snow. We don't get enough snow for them to invest in snow plows in Kentucky. They use big trucks with blades, sometimes large road graders to clean the roads.

  • @pacmon5285
    @pacmon5285 4 місяці тому +16

    That giant red blob of bars is my state. Wisconsin. There are indeed a ass-load of bars. In the dead of winter there's not a lot to do, except drink. One year, back in the 90s, University here had the college team go to the Rose Bowl (in Cali). Massive amount of fans traveled out there for the game. They were not prepared. Literally drank the stadium dry of beer.

  • @LA_HA
    @LA_HA 4 місяці тому +15

    [Edited] States Rights are a Constitutional certainty in America. Therefore, there will likely never be an instance of America having the same National laws and programs that other (usually smaller) countries have.
    Which is why it's best to think of America the same way you'd think of Europe -- each country has it's own laws and rules. So does each State in America.
    This applies to just about everything, including laws, social norms, languages and population breakdown, public policies, education, maternity leave, medical services and payment options, wealth, etc.
    We keep trying to get Europeans (and others, even many Americans) to understand this, but, it seems it's easier for them to just lump everyone together and then dump on Us.
    This maps in the video is like "parlay” in Pirates of the Caribbean, it's more a guideline than a fixed point of singular truth.
    There were a few things mentioned that are not the case anymore because of various shifts.
    Anyway, just thought I'd bring that up for consideration.
    PS. Don't know what the British article says, but America didn't have paid maternity leave because We were rich and many American men made enough for their wives to be able to stay home and take care of the house and children.
    Some wives worked side gigs for a variety of reasons, but most women stayed home voluntarily to be stay-at-home wives and mothers.
    And when many women didn't want to do that anymore, they got jobs, usually after the kids started school. As the divorce rates climbed, women went back to work and school even before then.
    In short, paid maternity leave wasn't needed prior to this era because women weren't in the workplace and men don't get pregnant, so Why would it be offered to them?
    Men Did have vacation time to be used when the new baby arrived. But, since female family members generally stepped in, the men would go back to work after a short time at home

  • @icaruswindrune7116
    @icaruswindrune7116 27 днів тому

    Floridian here (North Florida specifically). Yeah, any snow here will cancel school/classes since it has not really snowed since the 1980s. There have been flurries in the past few years, but they melt down almost immediately

  • @weslymathis3004
    @weslymathis3004 26 днів тому +1

    In the U.S. nearly one quarter of mothers are stay at home moms that do not work jobs outside of the home.

  • @leifreon6117
    @leifreon6117 4 місяці тому +39

    "Money can't buy Happiness" No. But it can buy the things that make me happy.

    • @jessicaozier6235
      @jessicaozier6235 4 місяці тому +5

      Like food, rent, healthcare…just general necessities.

    • @davehowell3209
      @davehowell3209 2 місяці тому

      David Letterman said to David Lee Roth, “ Money can’t buy happiness “ and David Lee Roth answered, .”Maybe not, but you can buy a big boat and sail right up to be it” ….. I love that saying!

    • @cyn37211
      @cyn37211 2 місяці тому +1

      And, it’s more fun to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle

    • @brandonhainstock2928
      @brandonhainstock2928 2 місяці тому

      lol ikr, like food and clothes that arent worn out and shelter

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 4 місяці тому +11

    The West is so "Wild" and Tornadoes skip that large chunk of land out East because of Mountains.

  • @user-we7vk5zg7l
    @user-we7vk5zg7l 24 дні тому

    Now I HAVE to check out this "missed connection"-thing!! :D

  • @laurieemme1534
    @laurieemme1534 Місяць тому

    The missed connection thing is insane! 😂 Especially the Indiana "At Home" 😲

    • @laurieemme1534
      @laurieemme1534 Місяць тому

      Just read another comment that At Home might be referring to a home goods/decor store.

  • @justjoan58
    @justjoan58 3 місяці тому +11

    I grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and we lived for snow days. When my sister got married, her husband said he hated the snow, they moved to Georgia and then Florida. The first year they were in Florida it snowed.
    We laughed and laughed!

    • @candaceroberts3238
      @candaceroberts3238 Місяць тому

      My family went to Disneyworld about 15 years ago for Christmas. We froze. I mean it was really, really cold. We bought coats and also blankets to bundle the babies as we walked around. That first trip was quite a surprise. Weve been there many more times but it always been warm to hot. I hate the heat so we don’t go much anymore. But my daughter moved there. I like it when she visits us.
      Also, school sports are very, very important here. But I didn’t realize how well the coaches are paid.

  • @jerryperagine2359
    @jerryperagine2359 4 місяці тому +27

    The fellow with the maps, Nick Johnson, dislikes the United States and the people who live in it. He drives around small-town America, insulting the locals (I saw one heroic fellow pour their soft-drink on him), absolutely convinced he's better than anyone around him. It would be better to get interesting demographic data from a less insufferable source.

    • @teresaelizondo373
      @teresaelizondo373 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, I do not like this guy. I watched a video he tore down California. Nice to know he just hates the U.S. in general.

    • @Khorza
      @Khorza 2 місяці тому

      He dislikes the United States because... he's honest about its shortcomings? This comment exemplifies one of the actual major problems with the United States, the people who take it personally when you criticize the country. Just look at the comments trying to run defense on the paid maternity leave issue. The wealthiest country in the world should provide guaranteed paid leave for new parents, there's no possible justification otherwise.

  • @ashleyw6160
    @ashleyw6160 2 місяці тому

    11:06 Tennessean here- U struggle & live w family
    Eta: That's why we're sad lol

  • @sfsigmaguy
    @sfsigmaguy 16 днів тому

    FEPLA is paid parental leave (12weeks) for federal employees. While not required, most businesses do provide maternal leave and some provide paternal leave.

  •  4 місяці тому +12

    At Home is the name of a store!!!!! They aren’t stalking you through your window. 😂

    • @victoriaroberts8024
      @victoriaroberts8024 3 місяці тому

      I loved his “writing” about it though. 😂
      I’ve actually only recently heard of At Home. There are rumors that we’re getting one where I live.

  • @Dansull123
    @Dansull123 4 місяці тому +13

    @4:39 Public employee means employed by the state. So the coaches of sports teams at big Universities usually make a lot of money. Rhode Island College, University of Rhode Island are 2 of the BIG state schools here. Providence College, or Bryant University aren't public schools in my state but are
    private colleges.

  • @Devlinator61116
    @Devlinator61116 17 днів тому

    The thing about snow days in the South is that it's not about the snow, it's about the black ice. Down here, it doesn't get as cold, so the snow melts during the day, then refreezes into clear ice on the roads overnight.

  • @robynbeach3198
    @robynbeach3198 Місяць тому +1

    A lot of women in the US work until they go into labor, often trying to finish the work day in the early stages of labor, spend one night in the hospital and go straight back as soon as possible because they can't afford not to. My mother went back to work when my youngest brother was two days old. The only employers that require a medical release to return to work after child birth, are hard physical labor jobs, and even then, the medical releases are easy to get within a week or two. Stay at home mom's, women who take the whole 6 weeks leave, women who pump breast milk at work, women who leave work for family emergencies, and even women who work part time and let their husband provide are heavily shamed and gossiped about. It's all seen as being overprivledged, or lazy. There's a big problem in America with placing the value of a human being in their ability and willingness to work like a farm animal. You even hear a lot of unhealthy bragging about how fast a woman returns to work, among other things. People trying to one up each other about working 20 or 30 hours of overtime, never taking lunch breaks, or only getting minimal sleep (hence the meth problem.) The nursing field is particularly bad as it's nothing to hear nurses brag to each other something like "she's so lazy, taking a lunch break, I just had a baby and I'm working 72 hours a week on 3 hours sleep a night, fell asleep behind the wheel and drove into the ditch last night, but I still showed up for work on time! You don't see me taking a lunch break" that's the culture and work ethic of the people taking care of the sick, injured and elderly, and administering vital and dangerous medications. Now go look up our medical malpractice lawsuits and medical neglect findings (yes it falls on the employee not the company.) Is very unhealthy and dangerous, and now you see how the most developed country in the world has such high infant and maternal fatality rates. The American work ethic that we're so proud of is extremely toxic! *soapbox dismounted*

  • @MichaelScheele
    @MichaelScheele 4 місяці тому +18

    The gray squares on the map of grocery stores vs bars probably mean N/A. There are many spots in the west where there are no inhabitants for miles around; hence, no grocery stores or bars.
    Public employees are people employed by government, federal, state, or local. Most of those on the map of the highest paid public employees are usually employees of the state's public university of system. For instance, in the state of Washington, the highest paid public employee is the head football coach at the University of Washington; he is paid $3.3 million/year.
    Just because there is no federal mandate for maternal leave, nothing prevents employers from offering it as a benefit. It is misleading, at best, to say that US employers do not offer maternal leave.

    • @easybe3
      @easybe3 4 місяці тому +2

      The gray squares in Nevada are where there is absolutely nothing but desert. No people, no stores.

    • @wolfofthewest8019
      @wolfofthewest8019 4 місяці тому

      @@easybe3 Plus almost all of Nevada is national park or forest. You won't find anything there but the occasional park ranger station.

    • @terryfilkohazi2237
      @terryfilkohazi2237 Місяць тому

      Right, because I like in Las Vegas and I know damn well there are liquor stores.

  • @forresthouser5807
    @forresthouser5807 4 місяці тому +12

    Money CAN'T buy happiness....But it can buy guitars.(and that's kind of the same thing....)

    • @garycamara9955
      @garycamara9955 4 місяці тому +1

      Or cars!

    • @MusicalSaraJo
      @MusicalSaraJo 4 місяці тому

      Or pay bills, get better health care, and have time and ability to vacation. Most ppl are struggling to cover their basic needs and that creates sadness.

  • @cgary1974
    @cgary1974 Місяць тому

    @22:31 OMG I LIVE IN ROXBORO!! 🤣 Never thought I would EVER see anything on UA-cam about Roxboro. 🤣

  • @glendabuklis7611
    @glendabuklis7611 10 днів тому

    Upward mobility essentially means the ability to raise yourself from one level of income to a higher one. This also includes improved standard of living, improved education. Moving from blue collar (physical labor jobs) to white collar employment (office work, professional work) and upward to wealthy from living on a wage.

  • @Aksana-Vasc_Nation
    @Aksana-Vasc_Nation 4 місяці тому +16

    Wyoming wants Hot Wings. Colorado wants to stop drinking

  • @Mr._Anderpson
    @Mr._Anderpson 4 місяці тому +12

    One reason you'll find fewer bars in the South is independent production of alcoholic beverages. There also wasn't nearly as much immigration from other nations in the South, so you didn't have a Polish bar down the street from the Irish pub which is across the lane from the German bar. So one communal watering hole served an entire area.

  • @psychedelicspirituality
    @psychedelicspirituality Місяць тому +1

    1:14 I'm from Wisconsin. We are known for beer, cheese, and sausage

  • @sherryzmezzo
    @sherryzmezzo 2 місяці тому +1

    Upward mobility is making enough money to move into a higher tax bracket. Really, it's making enough additional money to be able to move into a better neighborhood, but if it also bumps you into the next higher tax bracket, buying the new house will be more difficult.

  • @kendylbrooke.
    @kendylbrooke. 4 місяці тому +7

    Born and raised in Alabama! And it iced over for two days and I didn’t have school for four days… like no snow.. just ice

  • @dawntomkiewicz2947
    @dawntomkiewicz2947 Місяць тому +1

    Most full time employees that work for a decent sized company get disability insurance after birth. It usually pays 60% of your normal pay

  • @fmadden71
    @fmadden71 Місяць тому +1

    Maternity leave... while there is no federally mandated amount (because we are the United States and every decision like this should be left up to each state and not Federally mandated). And that we also are Capitalist. With the exception of a handful of states, maternity leave is left up what company you work for. AKA, if it is something that you find really important, then you should strive to work for a company that has a good policy. Granted in several of the far Left states, even the father can take up to 3 months off after childbirth.
    This is a perfect example of how hard it is to sum up things in the US versus other countries.

  • @GreatGraniteState
    @GreatGraniteState 4 місяці тому +25

    On the paid maternal leave thing: 11 states do do that. That's a thing to remember when the US doesn't have these basic laws, that a lot of this is left up to the states. And if you want to compete for female workers who want kids in the job market, you probably should give paid maternal leave.
    Oh and the place the tornadoes skip is part of the Appalachian mountains

    • @pamelajohnson7813
      @pamelajohnson7813 3 місяці тому

      City, County & State jobs have maternity leave.

    • @vahi37
      @vahi37 2 місяці тому +2

      Paid maternity leave should be a basic right.

    • @jenchem42
      @jenchem42 Місяць тому

      @@pamelajohnson7813 Depends on what state. NJ does NOT offer that.

  • @whatintheheck4692
    @whatintheheck4692 4 місяці тому +7

    That guy randomly answering “missed connections” posts is hilarious!!

  • @johncasey2137
    @johncasey2137 Місяць тому

    Craigslist isn't just Missed Connections its all; kinds of Classified ads from listing things for sale, job search, missed connections, etc...

  • @janetleblanc4016
    @janetleblanc4016 Місяць тому +1

    A public employee is someone who is paid directly from tax dollars. Theses people work mostly for the government or a public school. Those coaches must work for a state university.

  • @tudorjason
    @tudorjason 4 місяці тому +13

    8:00 - One of my sisters grew up in AR. She told my other sister and I about Walmart and how it was taking over.
    Never heard of the place until she told us.
    Never saw one until the late 90s.
    It was a simpler, more peaceful time.

    • @stephenbonaduce7852
      @stephenbonaduce7852 4 місяці тому

      Now it's the biggest employer in a majority of states. (Yes, here's a map, lol! Just not in this video.)

    • @heathertanner5833
      @heathertanner5833 4 місяці тому

      Sam Walton, who was the founder of WalMart, was from Rogers, Arkansas.

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 4 місяці тому +12

    16:58
    "Where's Coke?"
    That's in Georgia, Lewis

    • @brynleemartin523
      @brynleemartin523 4 місяці тому

      "What state is that?" sir, we bout to fight

  • @preacherbillf
    @preacherbillf 2 місяці тому +1

    We didn't pay mothers to stay home with kids, because they didn't go out to work.

  • @heoniebee9566
    @heoniebee9566 2 місяці тому

    19:05 - we cancel school in the south for snow bc we have no infrastructure to handle it. People dont own snow tires, and we don’t really have snow plows or any supply of road salt to melt icy roads. We’re basically trapped if any snow or freeze happens