Posted on 02/17/2015 7:06:17 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright
Does it move the needle to the left? Perhaps, but the “needle” is not some kind of uncontrollable thing from Mars. We can impact the needle. The entire truth of why they are moving to Georgia can/should/might wake some people up and move the needle the other way.
There’s been more coverage of this kind of corporate move in the past 5 years than probably in all of recorded history before then. At some point, these things can reach a critical mass of information and examples.
Bottom line: there’s no way this is a net loser.
” The entire truth of why they are moving to Georgia can/should/might wake some people up and move the needle the other way.”
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not critizing the move. I think it will be great for the Georgia economy and bad for Jersey,and I definitely hope that the population in both states will learn a lesson. But when I look at Austin and how liberal it’s become with all the exports from silicon valley, my hope starts to falter. Let’s hope you’re right.
Well understand that all college towns are liberal - that’s a major problem with Austin. And yes, the northern migration has turned red states purple or blue.
But again, this migration is just now starting to flesh out - the “whys” are starting to become more common knowledge. And it’s not just the weather. My hope is in this realization. Guarantee? No, but having a Presidential candidate who will carry this message would go a long long way towards educating people.
The growing states are the red states, and the shrinking states are the blue states. It is a huge opportunity for messaging.
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