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In the South, why is Louisiana, Tennessee & Georgia better off than Mississippi & Alabama? Is it due to having New Orleans & Memphis, the Jack Daniel’s Distillery, CNN Center & World of Coca Cola for the tourists? Similar for Florida, SC & Texas?

You mistake by lumping Louisiana with Tennessee and Georgia. In addition to the rest of Louisiana as noted below, New Orleans is a basket case, victim of poor governance, horrendous schools, problem-ridden policing, high crime, sinking ground, and Katrina. Take away jazz and the port, and you would have Port Arthur, Texas.Georgia and Tennessee have benefited from decades of relatively enlightened economic development. Their strategies have combined promoting foreign trade and investment, attracting industries from other regions of the US, investing in higher education, and steering federal dollars home (i.e., Tennessee Valley Authority, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, airports, highways, military bases). The Atlanta region has been particularly successful at this, going all the way back to the New South days of newspaper editor Henry Grady and Mayor Ivan Allen. In Tennessee, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville have followed similar strategies successfully, though Memphis has lagged.In addition and crucially, these cities have projected an image of racial harmony, in stark contrast to Alabama and Mississippi. This is especially true of Atlanta, but remember that Tennessee for decades elected racially moderate white leadership, such as the two Albert Gores, Howard Baker, and Estes Kefauver. Both states benefited from somewhat progressive newspapers, the Nashville Tennessean and the Atlanta Constitution.By contrast, Alabama and Mississippi fought racial progress tooth and nail for a century. Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery became bylines for hate and bigotry. Lynchings and then murders of civil rights activists dot the histories of both states. Integration finally happened on paper, but both states have among the worst public school systems in the country, with de facto segregation continuing as whites have fled to suburbs and private schools. The result is a poorly educated workforce that attracts at best low-paying, low-skilled industries, with TVA and federally supported Huntsville as a shining exception.With Huntsville as a template, Alabama has begun to apply its version of the Georgia strategy but it will take decades to catch up. As for Mississippi and Louisiana ….As Alabamans say: There but for the grace of God and Mississippi!

GOP polls show 40% want a new more far right party, Trump retains 85% approval and McConnell's group only has 15-20% but refuses to give up. What is going to happen and who will win?

The importance of this latest polling cannot be underestimated.If:40% of all Republicans want a new party as they feel it does not represent them and almost all of those want a much more conservative party, the 1st question is can they be elected to anything other than deep red states and I am talking Wyoming or Idaho not the ‘south’ which can be taken by the Democrats.Democrats are already focusing on Mississippi and Alabama with their large black populations where they only need to swing 10–15% of white voters to win the entire state. Similarly South Carolina is in play and North Carolina already.WHAT THAT MEANS IS; THEY WILL NEVER WIN THE PRESIDENCY AGAIN AS REPUBLICANS ARE ONLY 40% OF THE ELECTORATE EVEN TODAY.And at best they might get a narrow majority in the Senate one more time but lose that too.What if the Republicans continue to fracture and some break off to go with Trump or vice versa go with a McConnell approach and candidates. They will be ‘primaried’ meaning a far right candidate will emerge and they will not win state wide election.Fortunately for Republicans, Democrats have forever been asleep at the wheel only recently waking up, but now Georgia has shown the template of grass roots organizing over big time ad campaignsIn short, if the Dems move away from corporatizing, to a ‘ground game’ they will win every time especially with a ‘populist’ checks in the mail approach scaring voters if they don’t vote them, Republicans will surely take everything away.Meanwhile McConnell is going exclusively with ‘electability’ but the Trumpsters don’t care, they want purity for their cause.Fortunate #2 for Republicans is gerrymandering is alive and well and they still may win with an ever tiny and splintered minority. The Tea Party may be dead, but the evangelical Trump is the messiah is not and if they don’t get their way, they very well may break off and start their own party.I trust what is left of the Republican hierarchy got the memo.Of course the Democrats could be picking up millions, perhaps 20 million new center right voters who are leaving or contemplating leaving the GOP. But I don’t think that has a chance of happening unless Biden gives them a reason by remaining ‘reasonable’ as the left is pushing for benefits and hand outs now as they are concerned that the Democrats will lose in the 2022 midterms.In other words, they are possibly cementing in a loss by being radical just when the vast majority of the country is moving back left and millions of Republicans have nowhere to go. As we like to say, never underestimate the Democrats ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.This is a once in a generation opportunity, the biggest question is what if anything will the Democrats do to capitalize on it. As for the Republicans, they seem hell bent on tearing their party apart and there may be nothing they can do about it.

What were the 3 original NCI comprehensive cancer centers?

According to these sources, in June of 1973 the NCI designed 8 centers as "comprehensive" cancer centers at the same time.National Cancer Institute (NCI)History of the NCI Cancer Centers ProgramMaking Cancer HistoryThis book states that MSKCC, MD Anderson, and Roswell Park were the three "template" comprehensive cancer centers, and that five more were added in 1972:1. Albert Einstein2. Dana Farber3. Duke4. Georgetown5. MayoThen, in 1973, another three were added:6. Penn7. Johns Hopkins8. University of WisconsinFrom their websites or other sources, these also claim to be some of the first eight:University of Southern California: About USC NorrisUniversity of Alabama: Discoveries | UAB Cancer Center

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