Posted on 05/10/2007 9:05:39 AM PDT by SmithL
Michael Barone wrote yesterday that demography is destiny. He argues: Americans are now moving out of, not into, coastal California and South Florida, and in very large numbers theyre moving out of our largest metro areas. Theyre fleeing hip Boston and San Francisco, and after eight decades of moving to Washington theyre moving out. The domestic outflow from these metro areas is 3.9 million people, 650,000 a year. High housing costs, high taxes, a distaste in some cases for the burgeoning immigrant populationsthese are driving many Americans elsewhere.
The result is that these Coastal Megalopolises are increasingly a two-tiered society, with large affluent populations happily contemplating (at least until recently) their rapidly rising housing values, and a large, mostly immigrant working class working at low wages and struggling to move up the economic ladder. The economic divide in New York and Los Angeles is starting to look like the economic divide in Mexico City and São Paulo.
He concludes: Whats now in store is a shifting of political weight from a small Rust Belt which leans Democratic and from the much larger Coastal Megalopolises, where both secular top earners and immigrant low earners vote heavily Democratic, toward the Interior Megalopolises, where most voters are private-sector religious Republicans but where significant immigrant populations lean to the Democrats. House seats and electoral votes will shift from New York, New Jersey and Illinois to Texas, Florida, Georgia, Arizona and Nevada; within California, House seats will shift from the Democratic coast to the Republican Inland Empire and Central Valley.
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Of course, in the Northeast we've seen the flip side of such movement. A lot of Liberals from MA got sick of living in the Liberal hell-hole that MA has become. So they moved to NH (the "Live free or die" state, rather wll-known for it's conservatism). The result is that so many MA Liberals moved to NH that NH is now something of a Liberal hell-hole.
But I hope that most conservative states can absorb the influx without losing their character.
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