Amazingly. The data show people fleeing blue and into red
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Amazingly. The data show people fleeing blue and into red
But I can do anecdote too:
8-Year-Old Oklahoma Daughter Testifies Against Father Accused of Murdering Her Mother: 'My Dad Killed My Mom'
https://www.insideedition.com/8-year...-my-dad-killed
https://www.insideedition.com/sites/...658&width=1170
my joke about that increasing average levels of thangs like IQ and income in both red and blue states may not be entirely a joke after all
how else to account for the WIDENING real per capita GDP gap between NY and California on the one hand and Florida on the other
because I don't think looking at the overall economic output of the banking sector, Wall Street, and big tech is proportionately reflective of the contributions of each citizen, and therefor is a useless metric
sounds like cherry-picking to me
but that's the main sport around here
eh...i posted how NY and California WIDENED the real per capita GDP gap over Florida very bigly from 2010 to 2022. That's not centuries ago.
ditto for ongoing recent widening of health metrics such as life-expectancy and crime metrics such as per capita homicides
i'm not saying blue states are perfect...far from it...but they might be doing a few thangs right
meanwhile in oklahoma an 8-year old is testifying her daddie murdered her mommie
Wyoming is blessed in its own way. Great natural beauty and a wealth of minerals that support a large profitable extractive industry.
Sadly it also regularly tops the charts in the suicide rate.
Hard to imagine why everyone is fleeing there
Just need a couple of small tweaks in leadership and people are going to FLOCK to Cali/NY again.
It's not hard to fix.
Best places on earth to live.
People flee for cheap real estate mostly.
With Florida prices escalating quickly I think the next few years will look differently.
Florida's a nice place for people looking for a slower environment. Although for me personally the humidity is a deal breaker.
They both have world beating industries that squeeze others out. But they also have overly restrictive permitting processes that have created a housing shortage. They could fix that but nimbyism is strong in both places. People who have it made aren't inclined to make room for others.