Gee, this is interesting. IF Conservatives can grab hold of Florida, and keep hold of Texas,,then wow! NYers are going to be pi$$ed if they are no longer top dog in population....
I like it!
SOURCE:
Population trends in Florida and New York are closely linked.
From 2000 to 2010, more than 600,000 people moved from New York to Florida, according to the Tax Foundation.
Florida has been “Californicated” by many of the liberals from the northeast who try to recreate the
leftist garbage pit they escaped from when they moved south.
Eh....I passed some New Yorkers the other day on the interstate. They had pulled off to the side of the road to look at the grass.
My wife and I moved to FL in August (from Los Angeles). We’ll do our part to try and keep the place conservative.
Be careful what you wish for. I can remember the electronic sign as you exited the Bay Bridge into San Francisco years ago showing how we were in the process of “surpassing” New York as the most populous state. Now in the twilight of hindsight we can see that that was not good for us, because the change brought us East Coast Liberals and a flock of illegals from Mexico.
Florida’s population increase is coming from those two “sources” as well. The NY SP Jews have brought with them the likes of Debbie Wasserman-Shultz and Alan Grayson. A generation ago, they brought us Barbara Boxer and her minions from Brooklyn.
No doubt. I was just there and could not believe the amount of new yalk accents I hoid wit my own two ea’s
Billy Joel - Miami 2017 (Seen The Lights Go Out On Broadway)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isG3qkQXBic
Something not often mentioned - Bigger is not necessarily better.
Florida had a population of 5 million in 1960.
Today it is almost 20 million.
But the quality of life has gone down, not up.
There is more crowding, more traffic, more crime, more pressure on the environment, more demand for more handouts, for more government spending and for more government in every aspect of life.
Another reason I am glad that I moved from Florida to New Mexico.
I used to live in Broward County. There are about as many people in Broward County as there is the entire state of New Mexico.
One of the problems for FLA is that many who move there from NY bring their idiot ideas with them.