Generally, many different states and starting conditions will tend toward the same stable equilibrium.
"Until now," he said, "the state has tended to have its importance overlooked in favor of some other states."
Southern and far Western states tended to do less well on heart care measures.
Such states tend to rot from within, both economically and spiritually.
These states tend to have the highest premiums for individual health insurance.
Those states, many of them in the Northeast, tend to vote Democratic.
Those states tend to have younger age structures and are more economically vibrant.
Such a state tends to be rare in contemporary western civilization.
Europe should not be completely absent, as the states tend to want.
These states tend to have a healthier economic, social and pension situation.