Read it and weep libs!
Sooner or later, this was going to begin to happen more and more. Americans and business would be leaving the dirty over-regulated and violent large "woke" blue cities and states, and head for business-friendly places where "business" is not a "four-letter word", and where men don't menstruate, and the definition of "woman" has a distinct and easy definition.
For the first time, six fast-growing states in the South — Florida, Texas, Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee — are contributing more to the national GDP than the Northeast, with its Washington-New York-Boston corridor, in government figures going back to the 1990s.
Some 2.2 million people moved to the Southeast in just over two years. That’s roughly the population of Houston.
Sooner or later, this was going to begin to happen more and more. Americans and business would be leaving the dirty over-regulated and violent large "woke" blue cities and states, and head for business-friendly places where "business" is not a "four-letter word", and where men don't menstruate, and the definition of "woman" has a distinct and easy definition.
For the first time, six fast-growing states in the South — Florida, Texas, Georgia, the Carolinas and Tennessee — are contributing more to the national GDP than the Northeast, with its Washington-New York-Boston corridor, in government figures going back to the 1990s.
Some 2.2 million people moved to the Southeast in just over two years. That’s roughly the population of Houston.
Drive along the 240-mile stretch of the Atlantic coast from Charleston, South Carolina, through the grassy marsh land of southern Georgia and down into northern Florida, and you’ll see one of the most profound economic shifts in the US today.
Welcome to the New New South.
Electric-vehicle factories and battery plants are overtaking pine forests in this region of antebellum architecture and shrimp and grits. More broadly, the entire South from here, north to Kentucky and west to Texas is where businesses are moving to, jobs are being created and homes are being bought. The uplift isn’t happening equally everywhere, or equally for everyone. But the implications for the entire country are enormous.