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Originally Posted by royamcr
These so called patriots are trying to lower age of consent laws.
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nonsense Trump wants teens who commit violent crime treated as adults the rest is liberal bullshit
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/...225800970.html
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Originally Posted by Brot
More politicization of our politics. It overlooks we have a lot of poor ass crime ridden red states with their homeless drug addict white senors migrating to democratic states and cities.
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also nonsense!
https://www.statista.com/chart/32131...52A-us-states/
Are Americans Moving From Blue to Red States?
In 2005 and 2022 alike, those moving from blue states have been almost equally splitting up between blue and red states. Only their total number has been increasing, from 3.7 million or 2.4 percent of blue states’ population to 4.6 million or 2.7 percent of population in the given years, boosting migration to both red and other blue states.
At the same time,
migration from red states has not changed as much – increasing only from 3.3 million in 2005 to 3.6 million in 2022. As in blue states, the split of destinations has stayed almost exactly constant over the years, with red staters choosing other red states 61-62 percent of the time and blue states only 38-39 percent of times.
This means that compared with the mid-2000s, blue states now transfer more than 500,000 more residents towards red states annually (and about as many within blue states). Inflows from red states to blue states have only increased by a little more than 100,000 per year in this time frame. So while it might be true that a high cost of living and a (perceived) low quality of life is driving people away from certain blue states, this is not driving them towards red states more than in the past, relatively speaking.
https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/20...litcal-policy/
Americans continue to move from blue states to red states
Leading up to the 2024 presidential election, some Americans and — many celebrities, it seemed — threatened to leave the country if former President Donald Trump won the election. Edward Pinto, the senior fellow and co-director at the American Enterprise Institute Housing Center, finds that ironic since states that traditionally have voted for Democrats for president have seen residents moving to more conservative states. It’s a trend that has been occurring for more than 30 years, according to Pinto.
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recent opinion piece that originally appeared in Newsweek,
Pinto attributes the domestic migration from blue to red states stemming from certain governors’ progressive policies in states like California, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Illinois and New York.
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