No, it’s true. Things like the cap on previously-endless cash welfare are driving the indigent-lifestyle crowd out of MI and into one of the few states still offering lifetime freebies.
Rick is actually getting business back in MI. That means jobs. People who work in jobs (often) get sick of liberal policies that steal their work, and means fewer welfare rats.
MI is, finally, turning. The remaining cancer is Detroit, which I still think should be walled off “Escape from New York” style.
If it’s lowlifes coming here, then we don’t want them. If they’re conservative that’s a different story, but you can’t have it both ways, i.e., turning more conservative there and exporting your trash here....we won’t have it.
I’d say we’re less than 10 years from becoming a right to work state. There are even groups like the union conservatives pushing for it. In fact a good many union people had to vote against the pro union proposals to beat them they way we did.