Conundrum for Purple States?

jwoodie

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As more and more people relocate from dysfunctional Blue states, the Purple states face a conundrum as to whether they should also go down the Blue rat hole and lose their comparative attraction, or whether they should retain any of their competitive advantages.

The problem is that lots of people now fleeing to Purple states are faux liberals who want to continue their feel-good political beliefs while at the same time escaping their effects. Red states aren't immune from this problem, but their days of reckoning are still a ways off.

Colorado is already going to shit, but will Texas be far behind?
 
Yep, blue state Yankees move to the South to escape high taxes and then vote for Democrats that created the very taxes they are trying to escape. It is mind-boggling.
 
After moving from blue states, one would think that they would know enough to avoid voting for "tax & spend" dems???
 
After moving from blue states, one would think that they would know enough to avoid voting for "tax & spend" dems???

Remember, these are many of the same people that can't see how Democratic Socialism will destroy our country. They are ignorant at best. Many of them don't even know why their taxes are through the roof in red states.
 
After moving from blue states, one would think that they would know enough to avoid voting for "tax & spend" dems???

No man ever went broke overestimating the ingnorance of the American public. -P.T. Barnum
 
As more and more people relocate from dysfunctional Blue states, the Purple states face a conundrum as to whether they should also go down the Blue rat hole and lose their comparative attraction, or whether they should retain any of their competitive advantages.

The problem is that lots of people now fleeing to Purple states are faux liberals who want to continue their feel-good political beliefs while at the same time escaping their effects. Red states aren't immune from this problem, but their days of reckoning are still a ways off.

Colorado is already going to shit, but will Texas be far behind?

Texas is a shit hole and has been since about 1980.
 
As more and more people relocate from dysfunctional Blue states, the Purple states face a conundrum as to whether they should also go down the Blue rat hole and lose their comparative attraction, or whether they should retain any of their competitive advantages.

The problem is that lots of people now fleeing to Purple states are faux liberals who want to continue their feel-good political beliefs while at the same time escaping their effects. Red states aren't immune from this problem, but their days of reckoning are still a ways off.

Colorado is already going to shit, but will Texas be far behind?
When Texas goes, this is over.
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