MuyLocoNC
Well-Known Member
I guess I can say it again, I live in and run a small business that caters to new home owners in NC near Raleigh. We have been FLOODED with people from the North East moving here and buying brand new homes. I spend 5 to 10 hours with each of these customers and to a person, they have all stated the reasons they left their home state were taxes and impossible conditions for business. I live in a fairly affluent neighborhood with the average home costing north of $400k and with a few exceptions it's filled with working professionals and small business owners. The neighborhood is only 7 years old and we got in early. Over the years, it has been almost completely populated with people from the North East and they all say the exact same thing. I certainly can't say it's impirical data, but it's been so consistent that I can't see it being a coincidence.If your conclusion is "the progressive agenda did it" I think you're reaching. It's an obviously extremely partisan position too, you are just interpretating the article that way through your own biased lens; And we all do it to an extent, but it doesn't really help the discussion so why not try to limit it? You know, lead by example? This can be a good politics section or it can be your standard trollfest.
The problem is that you aren't even basing your argument on evidence, you're simply pointing out that several of those states are blue; Correlation, but where is the causation? Where in the article does it say, "Progressive policies" are what caused the trend? Is there any hard evidence to suggest that progressive policies are what is causing this trend? Facts. Evidence. Try it.
If it's high taxes and over regulation that is driving them out, it sure isn't what I consider the Conservative agenda that is responsible for those conditions. Especially since the Conservatives in those areas haven't been in control and certainly didn't support the policies that were enacted.