A lot of Californians moved to neighboring Rocky Mountain states, which showed up in the 2008 election results.
They're a lot like the illegal aliens. They move in somewhere and try to make it just like the unlivable place they just fled from.
Being from Jackson, WY (I was born there in the early 1970s and lived there until I graduated high school). It was a great little town back then but now it's just a disgusting liberal hive disguising itself as a tourist destination. I hope the Yellowstone volcano blows while there's a big liberal celebrity/politician event in town.
I hear it all of the time. I hold my tongue but I sometimes want to take them on. I'd ask them would you move to SF and complain about the gays, Gulfport Miss. and complain about the oil workers, Pittsburgh and complain about steel, or NYC and complain about the aholes? Of course not. Most people know what an area is like before they move there unless they're morons or arrogant and expect things to change just because they show up. I would then follow with if things are so great where you came from then what are you doing here?
You are exactly right. The migration of liberals to the conservative states is not good. I have lived in North Texas most of my life and have always felt confident that a majority of us were on the same page politically. I have never had to worry about how my congressman was going to vote on an issue - my only concerns have been how Kay Bailey was going to vote, but she has usually stuck with us on the big issues.
Over the past year, I have begun reading the editorial page and comment section of my local newspaper. I am shocked at the number of angry liberals I find there. I would have to say that the liberal commentors outweigh the conservatives ones by 10-1! Last week I was a bumper sticker on a car supporting abortion. I would have never seen something like that 10 years ago.
I'm in the Atlanta area. I concur. Those folks are the "Damn Yankees".