Cost of living is the main factor.
A lot of new car designs include the kind of comforts that people need if they are in them (during commutes) a long time.....Thanks LA traffic.Yeah, I wouldn't be a fan of dealing with that traffic on the daily.
That's what happens when you have lots and lots and lots of people.Yes, and cost of living is drastically increased by "progressive" policies, and every additional government "service" requires increasing taxes to pay for it.
So there's hope for some backward red states.If Georgia is an example, the answer is no. We’ve had a huge influx of folks from the northeast moving down here over the last 25 years, they bring their voting habits with them. Hence, Georgia has gone from a solid red state to a swing state that is trending blue.
That's what happens when you have lots and lots and lots of people.
That was 2012, after years of Conservative Party incompetent mismanagement.Meanwhile patients die of thirst in NHS hospital wards. Now that's what I called a "great public service".
Hospital apologises after 100-year-old woman dies of dehydration
Leicester Royal Infirmary admits failings in care of Lydia Spilner after daughter pleaded for nurses to put her on dripwww.theguardian.com
As time goes by, states change their party affiliaitons or go from red to swing to blue and blue to swing to red. Growing up the south was solid blue with the northeast red. California was a red state until 1992, now it’s a blue state. There are several states in the process of changing colors. There has been movement from 2000-2024 for the states from red to blue or blue to red. Below is the movement based on PVI, Partisan Voting Index along with their number of electoral votes for the 2024 presidential election. I only included swing states, no solid red or blue states.So there's hope for some backward red states.
???Yes, and cost of living is drastically increased by "progressive" policies
Unless we use slaves. Wanna be a slave?, and every additional government "service" requires increasing taxes to pay for it.
Or the states that Californians are moving to will turn Blue. As Colorado did.The entire list is people leaving blue states for red, other than a few areas in Florida. This is going to change political representation in the 2030 census. Dems will lose both house seats and EC votes.
Or the states that Californians are moving to will turn Blue. As Colorado did.
Arizona and Nevada are "bluer" than they were. Nothing like California, which is why people like those states.Texas, Arizona, and Nevada are the top three states they move to, and they are not turning blue.
???
Do the gay landlords charge you too much rent?
Since the 1960s, San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area have enacted strict zoning regulations. Among other restrictions, San Francisco does not allow buildings over 40 feet tall in most of the city, and has passed laws making it easier for neighbors to block developments. Partly as a result of these codes, from 2007 to 2014, Bay Area cities have issued building permits for only half the number of needed houses, based on the area's population growth.
A 2021 study by housing economists Joseph Gyourko and Jacob Krimmel estimated that artificially inflated land prices—referred to as a "zoning tax", or the cost for the "right to build"—brought on by tight residential zoning rules amounted to more than $400,000 per home in San Francisco.
San Francisco is the gayest city in the country, and one of the most progressive.
Those damn gay landlords. Have you tried shoving the rent down his throat?
???You brought gay landlords into this, not me.
Arizona and Nevada are "bluer" than they were. Nothing like California, which is why people like those states.
Arizona and Nevada are also libertarian states.
Thinking they are bastions of MAGA "conservatism" would be incorrect.
And Las Vegas is more liberal than Reno, yet Reno has a higher cost of living. It would seem "progressive policies" aren't what you claim them to be.
Texas, Arizona, and Nevada are the top three states they move to, and they are not turning blue.
I was actually thinking of the New York metro area. I know folks that were literally taxed out of their homeActually, it's high-income earners who gain by moving out of high-tax states. California's top bracket is 13.3%. Several states have no income tax, including its neighbor, Nevada. Someone in the bottom bracket pays 1% in CA. They don't stand to gain much by moving.
Cost of living is the main factor.
??? Why would I think California is anything but awful? When have I ever praised California?Ok, so we agree that California is awful.
Nevada has no income tax. Alcohol, gambling, cannabis and prostitution is legal 24/7. It's also one of the most diverse states. Do what you want and leave others to do what they want. Spend money. About as libertarian as you can get.What's libertarian about them?
Using what metric? AZ and NV are represented by Democratic Senators and several Democratic Representatives. Voter registration is fairly even, last I checked.I'm only claiming they are Republican.
Nah. Has nothing to do with that.That's because not all progressive policies are economic.
You're the one who mentioned fixed income. Someone on a fixed income who can't afford property tax has several options.I was actually thinking of the New York metro area. I know folks that were literally taxed out of their home
I was actually thinking of the New York metro area. I know folks that were literally taxed out of their home
The point stands. Those with high income, or property, gain the most by moving from high tax states.
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