The South will Rise Again

"Think Midler would ever talk about areas in her state like she does about WV?"[/b]

This is just more evidence on how ignorant leftard "elitists" are. While they have very strong feelings about how things are, actual knowledge of how things are is to be avoided at all costs. And in this case, ignorance is not bliss, it leads to very angry and unhappy leftists who have this tremendous wish to make everyone equally miserable.

You can run down WV because of the way they vote and the fact that it's mostly white. Try running down Oakland in the same manner, even though Oakland is far more like the disparagments she uses than is WV.
 
Would be interesting to see how much of that is migration to TX and FL. Lots of folks looking to avoid state taxes now that remote work is available.

Tennessee has become a destination state too.

I would love to see this by state. I know Idaho, Montana and (guessing) Arizona have made gains.

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Speaking of red how were the non-communist Republicans made red and the actual communists, the Dims, were given the color blue?
 
Would be interesting to see how much of that is migration to TX and FL. Lots of folks looking to avoid state taxes now that remote work is available.

Tennessee has become a destination state too.

I would love to see this by state. I know Idaho, Montana and (guessing) Arizona have made gains.

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I'm sure the narrative is true, but WA State did not lose 29 residents from 7/1/20 to 7/1/21. OFM has the state gaining 61,600 residents. Not sure this guy is a great source.
 
Would be interesting to see how much of that is migration to TX and FL. Lots of folks looking to avoid state taxes now that remote work is available.

Tennessee has become a destination state too.

I would love to see this by state. I know Idaho, Montana and (guessing) Arizona have made gains.

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I'm sure the narrative is true, but WA State did not lose 29 residents from 7/1/20 to 7/1/21. OFM has the state gaining 61,600 residents. Not sure this guy is a great source.

It lost me.
 
Would be interesting to see how much of that is migration to TX and FL. Lots of folks looking to avoid state taxes now that remote work is available.

Tennessee has become a destination state too.

I would love to see this by state. I know Idaho, Montana and (guessing) Arizona have made gains.

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I'm sure the narrative is true, but WA State did not lose 29 residents from 7/1/20 to 7/1/21. OFM has the state gaining 61,600 residents. Not sure this guy is a great source.

I would have expected it to be 'even' in WA. I could definitely argue for a net gain, though.

Lots coming from CA, lots gtfo too.
 
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