Harris teamed up with Times editorial board writer Binyamin Appelbaum to examine why famously liberal states - such as New York, California, and Washington - struggle to advance the progressive policies despite little to no Republican opposition.
In the end, they discovered that "Liberal hypocrisy," not Republican opposition, "Is fueling American inequality" and that things are actually much worse in blue states than they are in red.
"In key respects, many blue states are actually doing worse than red states," the journalists noted in a written report accompanying the video.
"It is in the blue states where affordable housing is often hardest to find, there are some of the most acute disparities in education funding and economic inequality is increasing most quickly."
"Blue states are the problem," Applebaum, who covers economics and business for the Times, exclaimed.
"Blue states are where the housing crisis is located. Blue states are where the disparities in education funding are the most dramatic. Blue states are the places where tens of thousands of homeless people are living on the streets. Blue states are the places where economic inequality is increasing most quickly in this country. This is not a problem of not doing well enough; it is a situation where blue states are the problem," he added.
"The blue states are the problem," Binyamin Applebaum concludes at the end.
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Saturday, November 27, 2021
NYT wonders: Say, why aren't deep-blue states progressive Utopias?
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