[quote="smallpoxgirl]
Yes.
Link If you look at this map, the Cascade mountains run up and down through the state. The part on left is full of liberals and other fungi. The part on the right is dry and desert like. Some areas out there have a population density of less than 5 liberals per square mile. (That would be about 1 liberal per square kilometer for you.)
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SPG and Peak Oil associates,
I ask myself Mule, is there correlation between liberals and Subaru dealership Density? Here are the results. I went to Autotrader and searched 2 areas, first Plano Texas and Bellview Washington. Second I requested all Subaru Dealerships listed with in 25 miles of their respected zip codes 75024 and 98007 . Here are the results:
PLANO: 3 Subaru of Dallas, Teape Subaru of Arlington, Huffines,
Pop:220,030 (2000 Census)
Subaru Dealership Density: 1 dealership within 25 miles for every 73,343 plano Residents
BELLVIEW: 6 eastside, Carter, Walker, Subaru of Puyallup, Peninsula, and Champlin
Pop:56,474(2000 Census)
Subaru Dealership Density:1 dealership within 25 miles for every 9,412 Bellview residents
Conclusion: Bellview Washington has 7.79 times the amount of Subaru dealerships that of a resident in Plano Texas. I find this "Red vs Blue State" discrimination by the Marketing Divison of Subaru disturbing...I guess there is a greater need for front wheel drive import due to their greater average rainfall. Or could it be something else?
I'm to scared to do the math on the Volvo X90 density of that area.
If you give a man a fish you will have kept him from hunger for a day. If you teach a man to fish he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.