To: jospehm20
Same pattern. Liberal ruin a state, then flee to a low tax (Red) state after the full force of their policies are enacted. Once there, they breath a sigh of relief and start to feel safe again. Fast forward anywhere from 6 months to 3 years. They look around and start to bemoan the lack of social services while feeling guilty for their newfound prospertiy. And then they slowly start to recreate the hell hole they left behind.
Same pattern with many immigrants.
5 posted on
05/17/2009 8:23:57 AM PDT by
rbg81
(DRAIN THE SWAMP!!)
To: rbg81
Yep. I don’t know that I would say that Washington was ever a conservative state, but it has gotten insanely liberal in the past 20 years.
9 posted on
05/17/2009 8:27:50 AM PDT by
conservative cat
(America, you have been PWNED!)
To: rbg81
Same pattern. Liberal ruin a state, then flee to a low tax (Red) state after the full force of their policies are enacted.I think some of the libs set out to intentionally ruin the positive qualities of a red state so there won't be anywhere to escape.
I sit on the city sustainability task force in Fort Worth and am fighting the libtards with all my might. They have all but said "Austin and Denver and everywhere else is doing this and people and business leave... we need to do it here so those people won't have a place that doesn't live under the same rules"
17 posted on
05/17/2009 8:48:09 AM PDT by
aflaak
To: rbg81
I am hoping that it stays confined to the Austin area.
To: rbg81
Maybe we should confront that problem. Just a thought but couldn’t the state adopt a policy where you have to have residency for a certain number of years before you can run for any office? Haven’t thought it out completely but thought I would throw it out for everyone to tear up or think about.
27 posted on
05/17/2009 9:53:35 AM PDT by
joesjane
(The strength of the pack is the wolf - Rudyard Kipling)
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