Posted on 10/04/2014 8:48:31 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Northeast States: For an area that used to be a political powerhouse, it is becoming increasingly marginalized due to excessive taxes and the ensuing population shift
I have written on this subject before, and now the affects of high taxes and population migration are playing out in a substantial, political way: the decline of about 40% of Congressional seats in the Northeast.
According to the Census Bureau, high taxpayers are moving south. It notes that in the 11 states that comprise the Northeast, population grew at a rate of only 15% over the thirty year span from 1983-2013, while the rest of the nation grew at roughly 41%. The k
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I’m leaving New Hampshire after living here for 53 years. It used to be the live free or die state. Now it’s the Democrat and RINO state.
The process discussed is a slow one. But we must view the process as missionary work. They try to escape the hellholes they have created in liberal states but they bring their ideology and voting patterns with them. Then they alter the natures of their new homes and eventually turn it into another liberal hellhole. Their religion of state supremacy has spread.
Ooops! Time to move again!
“General Sir, the Yankees have now crossed the Potomac ...”
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