02-25-2021, 06:56 PM
(02-25-2021, 04:59 PM)fredtoast Wrote: All five of Florida's largest cities combined only account for about 12% of the state's population.
NYC accounts for 43% of the population of New York.
MILLIONS of people ride the New York subway EACH DAY while there is not a single subway system in the entire state of Florida.
There is no logical comparison.
I understand there is no logical comparison, but you have to understand I was never the one who compared them. In fact, I've been trying to do the exact opposite. I've already questioned numerous times why we're so focused on only Florida vs. New York. (Go ahead and look back at the last few pages)
My point with Florida have sizeable cities is only that it's not like they're comparable to Wyoming, or Montana, or Alaska either.
We could be having so many different discussions with Florida in regards to other states. Ideally, we should have one big discussion about how Florida relates to the big picture, and where they fall among everyone.
If we have that discussion I don't think we can say the numbers support that their approach resulted in the numbers most thought they would.