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What a nonsense article. The rich paid more because they’ve made 10 trillion on the market while normal people were busy getting wrecked by inflation. The rich don’t pay income taxes on market gains, they pay capital gains taxes. I can’t believe idiots fall for this stuff.

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Agreed. New York is on the decline. It’s not really to do with New York itself though - Covid has hammered all big cities in the USA. Remote work made companies realize they can get the same work done without the crazy cost of paying for workspace. See the same in 3 other cities I have customers - Houston has an ongoing exodus of higher paying jobs due to unpopular Texas policies combined with remote work. I used to go there on a monthly basis. Our office there closed in December, and we’re a leading IT company. Raleigh NC is another example like that, but not quite as bad. Basically any city with a high percentage of jobs that migrated to remote work have been hit hard. What follows those jobs leaving is decline of all the restaurants and other businesses that depend on those folks living there and spending money. I have one co-worker that moved from Houston to Sault St. Marie Michigan - wayyy up north. He literally got in a bidding war for a house up there. Pre-covid that would have never happened. I have another peer that lived in Detroit proper, and is now living on the Oregon coast a stones throw from CA. Of course these are all anecdotal accounts, but the stats I’ve read all point to a system change away from urban centers prompted by remote work. I know that’s what it was for me too.

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In the case of Houston, The extremist abortion bans and what it is doing to women. Also in the case of Houston, the corrupt Paxton situation. Information technology folks want nothing to do with that kind of stuff, and they can basically live where they want, so those kinds of policies are driving IT folks out and that was the main thing driving Houston. It is also driving out doctors. If You look into the statistics since the road decision, doctors are already leaving red safe because of the anti-science anti-vax stuff. Now with abortion bans etc. that has further accelerated the exodus of medical professionals from these red states. Go pull up the doctor to patient ratios for Red cities. basically every red city is declining and blue cities and states are increasing.

I absolutely agree New York taxation It is a part of it. any of these big cities with increased taxes, if a business has moved to remote work and doesn’t need a physical presence there, why would they continue to do business there and pay those higher taxes. but that’s a universal thing, many many big cities have dedicated separate taxes, hell even Pontiac Michigan has separate taxes, lol.

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My cousin lived in Texas until last year. He’s an ENT and his youngest kiddo is a 2yo girl. Doctors are in short supply, they can move wherever they want just like IT workers. He moved for the sake of his daughter, even though she was only two at the time.

My company is offering priority relocation on any workers that are located in states that ban abortion. That contributed dramatically to the closure of the Houston office.

Red / MAGA policies are unpopular with a majority of college graduates. From everything I have seen in read, there is a brain drain going on that isn’t immediately evident or being actively reported on. It will be blatantly obvious in the coming years though.

Heck, My sister lived in Orlando and they moved back to Michigan when they couldn’t get a vaccine for their toddler because of DeSantis, and because of book banning and other crazy with the schools.

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It certainly had an impact in the recent New York House race, LOL

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France is now on the same track as Italy and others now, with birth rates taking a nose dive from 2015 and again another 13% drop just from 2020. Their immigration system is just as much a mess as the U.S. too. It’ll be interesting to see where they go from here. Sadly a good bet they move the same directly as Italy, into a population death spiral.

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Birth at home with no midwife, no doctors, none of that annoying medical stuff. Just the Mom, and some other idiots winging it like cave man times.

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Don’t try to understand it, or anything to do with “Sovereign Citizen” nonsense. It takes a unique kind of stupid to exist in that alternate reality.

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Rasmussen = exclusively old people. Talk about a worthless survey.

Meanwhile, discounting seniors watching Fox News, everyone else is watching the GOP kill a bi-partisan bill meant to actually fix the problem. Why? Because the House of Insurrectionists hasn’t the spine to stand up to cult-leader Trump. Trump sees immigration as the only thing he can flog as an election issue, given the economy, inflation, jobs, gas prices, wage increase, etc. are all doing great. If legislators address immigration, he can’t do his “build the wall” chant.

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The UK is about 20 years ahead in the decline of religion. My friend Iain has had two churches close their doors in the last 15 years. He’s in his mid-fifties and has mentioned him and his wife are the youngest couple left attending their current church. They have to drive 30 minutes one-way to get to there now. Basically the indoctrination loop broke in the UK a very long time ago, and without teaching kids to believe in invisible nonsense from a very young age… boom, no more religion.

UK isn’t like the USA - you can’t annoy people with this nonsense in public. Why they’d bother writing an article about it, unsure.

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In other news, there was another time red States grouped together in support of slavery. In that instance the red states lost too.

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Cool. Now pass a law requiring gun insurance. I keep hoping to see that. Ain’t nothing in the Constitution preventing that. I’ll gladly pay it.

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The candidates from the GOP smell like my Son’s dirty diapers. The only difference between them is the color of the poo.

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Why would she? The 14th Amendment, just as many other parts of the Constitution, is self executing. Even the Federalist Society says so. She held a hearing, as required by Maine law when a candidate is challenged. In that venue, evidence was provided by both sides, and she made a call based on the evidence. That is quite literally her job, in that particular state. If Trump had made a sufficient case, he would not have been removed. As it stands, he’s singing songs with people jailed for attacking the capital and selling them on iTunes. I humbly submit that anyone singing songs with people that attacked our capital and stating they are unjustly being punished. That alone can be classified as aid and comfort under the clause.

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Which is because that’s what the law says in Maine - it says she’s supposed to make the decision based on the evidence presented at the hearing, that’s it.

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Ukraine would have sent them toward military targets. If they’re shot down they hit whatever they come down on. There’s a big difference there.

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I find it funny that on the one hand Fox positions Biden as an evil mastermind, and on the other, they flog him as an dotard on the decline.

As for job performance - my 401k and the market hit an all-time high last month, inflation is now under control with a pending rate cut(s), wages are increasing faster than inflation currently, and there have been more jobs created under Biden than the last four presidents COMBINED.

I have yet to see any evidence of corruption while he’s been in office - quite the contrary - the amount of wasted effort the GOP has expended trying to find something is… embarrassing.

I’m a center-right voter - I voted Trump in 16’, Biden in 20’. I can’t see any reason to vote for the GOP - they’re intellectually bankrupt right now, with idiots and fanatics running the show.

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Corrected Headline:

“Cult leader whose cult is responsible for more death than any other organization in human history doesn’t like guns.”

I’m sure we’ll see the Catholic GOP House members move to support sensible gun legislation immediately!

Colorado Supreme Court Disqualifies Pres. Trump from Ballot, Trump Team Likely to Appeal (www.oann.com)

SCOTUS is owned by the billionaire class and takes direction from the Federalist Society. Trump is toast - either they won’t accept the appeal, leaving it with the states, or they will rule against. SCOTUS and their owners got what they needed - letting the Hitler-quoting dictator wannabe back on the ballot is now a liability....

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Does anybody actually think that the Supreme Court wants Trump to challenge their power when they just got it?

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