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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic_Smurf" data-source="post: 1523516" data-attributes="member: 46684"><p>RTW states also have an average of 2" more rain fall per year than non-rtw states. However adopting RTW won't increase your average rain fall. It is also a fact that more people are killed and eaten by grizzly bears in non-RTW states like Alaska, Colorado & Montana. That is a fact, however I will spare everyone the absurdity of linking it to a political motivation.</p><p></p><p>Working people in general, are less likely to have health insurance today than before the Affordable Care Act was passed & that had nothing to do with RTW.</p><p></p><p>OSHA laws & regulations are no less valid in RTW states. A discrepancy of on the job death rates can be attributed to the type of work being done in those states. Jobs in the construction industry, agriculture, etc. simply have more job hazards than you would have working in an office in New York. Kentucky actually has a much higher occupational death rate than its RTW neighbor Tennessee & of the the top 4 states for occupational deaths only one, Wyoming, is a RTW state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic_Smurf, post: 1523516, member: 46684"] RTW states also have an average of 2" more rain fall per year than non-rtw states. However adopting RTW won't increase your average rain fall. It is also a fact that more people are killed and eaten by grizzly bears in non-RTW states like Alaska, Colorado & Montana. That is a fact, however I will spare everyone the absurdity of linking it to a political motivation. Working people in general, are less likely to have health insurance today than before the Affordable Care Act was passed & that had nothing to do with RTW. OSHA laws & regulations are no less valid in RTW states. A discrepancy of on the job death rates can be attributed to the type of work being done in those states. Jobs in the construction industry, agriculture, etc. simply have more job hazards than you would have working in an office in New York. Kentucky actually has a much higher occupational death rate than its RTW neighbor Tennessee & of the the top 4 states for occupational deaths only one, Wyoming, is a RTW state. [/QUOTE]
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