State of the State: the super quick scan

Sure, you could actually read Eliot Spitzer's State of the State speech. But why read when you can scan? Here's the text of the speech broken down into the 75 words that appeared with the greatest frequency. Think of it a little like that refrigerator magnet poetry -- just arrange the words into some sort of plausible order to make it sound like you actually know what's going on. For example:

Co-worker: Hey, how about that State of the State?

You: Oh, yeah, Spitzer really talked a lot about health and education... and, um, New York.

OK, so there are limits. Use with care:

affordable (21) best (12) better (9) bill (7) billion (13) bridge (12) buffalo (8) build (14) businesses (11) care (28) children (20) city (7) class (12) colleges (7) commitment (8) communities (12) continue (11) costs (17) create (15) disease (8) district (10) doctors (10) dollars (11) economic (16) economy (10) education (23) energy (10) family (24) fund (19) generation (7) going (8) growth (12) hard (8) health (34) higher (8) housing (11) hudson (8) infrastructure (8) investment (17) jobs (13) leader (7) local (8) making (9) million (11) national (7) needed (7) neighborhoods (7) new-york (68) opportunity (8) parents (8) parks (7) pass (8) people (9) plan (9) progress (8) property (15) propose (14) public (10) raise (8) reducing (9) relief (10) research (12) revitalization (9) schools (16) senator (8) state (56) students (8) system (21) taxes (23) today (22) university (10) upstate (18) work (28) world (15) year (41)
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