Hero
More guts here than in 200+ other GOpers in DC
They all wish they were as brave
Hero
More guts here than in 200+ other GOpers in DC
They all wish they were as brave
agip wrote:
Hero
More guts here than in 200+ other GOpers in DC
They all wish they were as brave
https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1382428244331307011?s=21
Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump
Hambo wrote:
agip wrote:
Hero
More guts here than in 200+ other GOpers in DC
They all wish they were as brave
https://twitter.com/acyn/status/1382428244331307011?s=21Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump
a one-termer who managed to lose the house, senate and white house
you go girl
agip wrote:
Hambo wrote:
Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump
a one-termer who managed to lose the house, senate and white house
you go girl
Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump
the Confederacy continues its assault on the United States of America, with the help of fellow Trumpist states Idaho, Indiana, Wyoming and Utah.
Worst per capita vaccination states, at least one shot
MS
AL
LA
TN
ID
GA
IN
WY
AR
MO
SC
TX
Worst death rate: NY
Worst economy: NY
Most people leaving state: NY
Not all true of course, but you get the point. Liberal states have shut down to the point of ruining their economy, setting their education system back, and mismanaging the venerable. For what? To maintain their woke control of the the sheeple.
vulnerable
I wish it were not true:
The annual study tracked nearly 65,000 interstate and cross-border household relocations from Jan. 1, 2020, to Dec. 11, 2020.
The following states had the highest inbound moves last year, according to the study:
Idaho (66.4 percent)
North Carolina (64.6 percent)
Maine (62.4 percent)
New Hampshire (61.6 percent)
Alabama (60.8 percent)
District of Columbia (60.2 percent)
New Mexico (60.0 percent)
Nevada (59.8 percent)
Alaska (58.6 percent)
Kentucky (57.7 percent)
These states had the highest percentage of outbound moves:
New York (66.4 percent)
Illinois (62.5 percent)
New Jersey (60.6 percent)
Louisiana (60.1 percent)
West Virginia (59.8 percent)
Nebraska (58.3 percent)
Minnesota (57.9 percent)
Indiana (57.8 percent)
California (57.1 percent)
Iowa (56.1 percent)
Pretty clear that Covid has been the genesis of a host of odd ball ideas accepted as normal, to the detriment of a normal society.
agip wrote:
a one-termer who managed to lose the house, senate and white house
you go girl
I assume that's your prediction of Biden, since this is his thread.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
I wish it were not true:
The annual study tracked nearly 65,000 interstate and cross-border household relocations from Jan. 1, 2020, to Dec. 11, 2020.
The following states had the highest inbound moves last year, according to the study:
Idaho (66.4 percent)
North Carolina (64.6 percent)
Maine (62.4 percent)
New Hampshire (61.6 percent)
Alabama (60.8 percent)
District of Columbia (60.2 percent)
New Mexico (60.0 percent)
Nevada (59.8 percent)
Alaska (58.6 percent)
Kentucky (57.7 percent)
These states had the highest percentage of outbound moves:
New York (66.4 percent)
Illinois (62.5 percent)
New Jersey (60.6 percent)
Louisiana (60.1 percent)
West Virginia (59.8 percent)
Nebraska (58.3 percent)
Minnesota (57.9 percent)
Indiana (57.8 percent)
California (57.1 percent)
Iowa (56.1 percent)
I don’t care if I come off like I’m schooling you, but ever heard of the NY metropolitan area and the surrounding suburbs? I’ll let you piece the rest together all on your own.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Not all true of course, but you get the point. Liberal states have shut down to the point of ruining their economy, setting their education system back, and mismanaging the venerable. For what? To maintain their woke control of the the sheeple.
See, there’s your uber-depressive side coming through again. Get that checked out.
And the walls keep closing in
https://www.thedailybeast.com/matt-gaetzs-wingman-paid-dozens-of-young-womenand-a-17-year-old
Ok Igy let's think this through.
You want to count footsteps? We can do that.
Idaho is the 44th most densely populated state
NY is the 7th most densely populated state
Maybe...that tells us more about where people want to live than a trickle of transients?
But yes NY is indeed suffering a flow outwards. Will be interesting to see if that reverses and why. Over time it's been a constant back and forth as patterns of life change and levels of immigration change.