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11-05-2021, 07:02 PM
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for first time ever, Florida has more registered republicans.
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11-05-2021, 07:04 PM
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DeSantis kids?
Glenn Youngkin's Underage Son Tried to Vote in Virginia Governor's Election, Officials Say
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11-05-2021, 07:45 PM
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DeSantis kids?
Glenn Youngkin's Underage Son Tried to Vote in Virginia Governor's Election, Officials Say
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But he knows about CRT not the voting laws I can see the 1st attempt
But do you call the 2nd.
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11-05-2021, 09:10 PM
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DeSantis kids?
Glenn Youngkin's Underage Son Tried to Vote in Virginia Governor's Election, Officials Say
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yes it was his kids.
i’m 2008, there were 700,000 more registered democrats. Desantis’ children single-handedly overcame that. you figured it out.
Where’d we find you, anyway? Scotland Yard?
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11-05-2021, 07:46 PM
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DeSantis explained that Republicans are fleeing to Florida to escape coronavirus restrictions, lawlessness, crime, and other factors. Ya ok
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11-05-2021, 08:39 PM
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DeSantis explained that Republicans are fleeing to Florida to escape coronavirus restrictions, lawlessness, crime, and other factors. Ya ok
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so why is it happening? how do you know he’s wrong? i know you want him to be wrong, but what evidence do you have that he’s wrong?
if it’s weather, why aren’t people moving to southern california?
people are moving there in massive numbers, because they like what he’s doing.
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11-06-2021, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
so why is it happening? how do you know he’s wrong? i know you want him to be wrong, but what evidence do you have that he’s wrong?
if it’s weather, why aren’t people moving to southern california?
people are moving there in massive numbers, because they like what he’s doing.
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Do you do any research? here are the top 10 states that people moved from and per capta is not factored in 2019 this is what actual evidence looks like .. you should try it ...
#1. New York
- Moved from New York to Florida in 2019: 57,488
#2. Georgia
- Moved from Georgia to Florida in 2019: 49,681
#3. Pennsylvania
- Moved from Pennsylvania to Florida in 2019: 34,965
#4. Ohio
- Moved from Ohio to Florida in 2019: 30,335
#5. California
- Moved from California to Florida in 2019: 28,628
#6. New Jersey
- Moved from New Jersey to Florida in 2019: 28,222
#7. North Carolina
- Moved from North Carolina to Florida in 2019: 28,207
#8. Texas
- Moved from Texas to Florida in 2019: 26,174
#9. Virginia
- Moved from Virginia to Florida in 2019: 26,031
#10. Illinois
- Moved from Illinois to Florida in 2019: 24,425
“They'll move to Florida because it's so affordable,”
People have always cited the fact Florida has no state income tax, lower property taxes and lower cost of living.
no one But Ron is saying they are escape coronavirus restrictions, lawlessness...
it's pretty clear over half the people are from red states so it's not hard to think they are already a republican Voter
And with this majority so seems close to 45\55 split i bet you a 100 bucks they will gerrymander districts so there will be no dem majority or competitive districts .. Just like NC did last week and that sytes 50\50
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11-06-2021, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Do you do any research? here are the top 10 states that people moved from and per capta is not factored in 2019 this is what actual evidence looks like .. you should try it ...
#1. New York
- Moved from New York to Florida in 2019: 57,488
#2. Georgia
- Moved from Georgia to Florida in 2019: 49,681
#3. Pennsylvania
- Moved from Pennsylvania to Florida in 2019: 34,965
#4. Ohio
- Moved from Ohio to Florida in 2019: 30,335
#5. California
- Moved from California to Florida in 2019: 28,628
#6. New Jersey
- Moved from New Jersey to Florida in 2019: 28,222
#7. North Carolina
- Moved from North Carolina to Florida in 2019: 28,207
#8. Texas
- Moved from Texas to Florida in 2019: 26,174
#9. Virginia
- Moved from Virginia to Florida in 2019: 26,031
#10. Illinois
- Moved from Illinois to Florida in 2019: 24,425
“They'll move to Florida because it's so affordable,”
People have always cited the fact Florida has no state income tax, lower property taxes and lower cost of living.
no one But Ron is saying they are escape coronavirus restrictions, lawlessness...
it's pretty clear over half the people are from red states so it's not hard to think they are already a republican Voter
And with this majority so seems close to 45\55 split i bet you a 100 bucks they will gerrymander districts so there will be no dem majority or competitive districts .. Just like NC did last week and that sytes 50\50
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first, 2019 is old data.
second, you yourself said people
move there because it’s affordable. and i’m sorry to break this to you, that wasn’t an accident. being affordable is what happens when you have smart, effective leaders.
you’re disproving ron by pointing to 2019 data? wayne, take off your damn tin foil hat. there was no epidemic in 2019. good lord!
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11-07-2021, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
first, 2019 is old data.
second, you yourself said people
move there because it’s affordable. and i’m sorry to break this to you, that wasn’t an accident. being affordable is what happens when you have smart, effective leaders. wow you are on the kool aid ! house prices are affected more by supply and demand location and Taxes and pay scale not whos in charge
you’re disproving ron by pointing to 2019 data? wayne, take off your damn tin foil hat. there was no epidemic in 2019. good lord! The only guy in a tin foil hat isn't me I am saying people are moving in Droves to Fla to escape covid and to be saved by Ron thats all you
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Jim Still waiting on where you get your information?
FYI avg home in Florida $297,390 Oklahoma $150,754 West Virginia $117,768 Arkansas $149,120 funny I dont see people running to these states with that are affordable and have the same no masks no vac mandates stuff
here is my source
https://www.move.org/2020-moving-sta...MovedtoandFrom
California, New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Washington, and Colorado may h ave lost more residents than other states, but they also gained more new residents than other states. North Carolina, Arizona, and Georgia also had an influx of new residents.
I call that a wash
Nearly half of our survey respondents said their move resulted from income loss and the need for affordable housing. And over a third of respondents said their move was related to COVID-19, either from concerns related to health, work, housing, or money.
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11-06-2021, 05:35 AM
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Don’t worry
DeathSantis is offering a bonus to any policeman who has proved he doesn’t believe rules apply to him by losing their job over COVID
Brilliant
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11-06-2021, 05:46 AM
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Don’t worry
DeathSantis is offering a bonus to any policeman who has proved he doesn’t believe rules apply to him by losing their job over COVID
Brilliant
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dear pete
...if he or she is going to Florida because he/she was fired or left their job over the vaccine mandate...it's because the rules applied to them...they had a choice, made the choice that they felt was best for them...you seem to have a sick and twisted desire to force them to get injected with something they don't want to be injected with....I hope they flourish in Florida
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11-06-2021, 06:41 AM
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dear pete
...if he or she is going to Florida because he/she was fired or left their job over the vaccine mandate...it's because the rules applied to them...they had a choice, made the choice that they felt was best for them...you seem to have a sick and twisted desire to force them to get injected with something they don't want to be injected with....I hope they flourish in Florida
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Florida has pretty much been wide open for business (more than any other state) yet they have the lowest number of cases of this manufactured Covid crisis 🤔
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11-06-2021, 07:34 AM
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Florida has pretty much been wide open for business (more than any other state) yet they have the lowest number of cases of this manufactured Covid crisis 🤔
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Florida has had some really, really terrible months. their total death rate since the beginning, is around tenth? but you need to consider that they have one of the highest elderly populations if any state, so you need to be careful just comparing state to state.
But huge numbers of people are moving there, which means they’re doing something right. Liberals like to say people are only moving there because if the weather, and i always ask “why are t people
moving to southern California which also has nice weather”, and i’ve never gotten a response. they pretend they didn’t hear the question.
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11-06-2021, 07:44 AM
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pete likes to cherry pick...sooo..8 of the top 10 states for new cases currently are very blue states
his home Vermont, the most vaccinated state in the country, continues to hit record numbers of new infections.....
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11-06-2021, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Florida has had some really, really terrible months. their total death rate since the beginning, is around tenth? but you need to consider that they have one of the highest elderly populations if any state, so you need to be careful just comparing state to state.
But huge numbers of people are moving there, which means they’re doing something right. Liberals like to say people are only moving there because if the weather, and i always ask “why are t people
moving to southern California which also has nice weather”, and i’ve never gotten a response. they pretend they didn’t hear the question.
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You want to know why people move to Florida & not California?
Look at the state income tax for 1
Same reason I LOVE the Raiders move to Las Vegas.
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11-06-2021, 08:54 AM
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Florida has pretty much been wide open for business (more than any other state) yet they have the lowest number of cases of this manufactured Covid crisis
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you left out the 3rd highest death rate from this manufactured Covid crisis 59,670
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11-06-2021, 09:28 AM
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you left out the 3rd highest death rate from this manufactured Covid crisis 59,670
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florida is 8th in deaths/million according to current Worldometers Covid data...right there with Massachusettes and Mass reported more cases than Florida yesterday with a fraction of the population
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11-07-2021, 04:45 PM
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https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/wh...ntial-mobility
2. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF MOVE?
Most moves are local, either within the same county or within the same state. Within-county moves accounted for 65 percent of all moves in 2019, while moves between counties in the same state accounted for 17 percent, according to Current Population Survey (CPS) data. 14 percent of moves were across state lines in 2019 and moves from outside the country only accounted for 4 percent of all moves (Figure 1).
HOW MIGHT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECT MOBILITY?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic is still unfolding, it is difficult to assess its possible impacts on mobility. It could be that mobility is going to spike after the quarantines end and people move to cheaper housing (if available) after losing income from a job loss. Mobility could also spike as a result of evictions or foreclosures if substantial payment assistance is not provided before the temporary bans on evictions and foreclosures end. It could also be that mobility will decline further as people become less likely to buy or sell homes, especially during the quarantines but also afterwards due to higher economic uncertainty. Working from home is likely at record high levels right now, and if even a small portion of this shift proves to be permanent, it could mean fewer people moving for job-related reasons as well.
Just more actual fact based information
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11-07-2021, 07:38 PM
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https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/wh...ntial-mobility
2. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF MOVE?
Most moves are local, either within the same county or within the same state. Within-county moves accounted for 65 percent of all moves in 2019, while moves between counties in the same state accounted for 17 percent, according to Current Population Survey (CPS) data. 14 percent of moves were across state lines in 2019 and moves from outside the country only accounted for 4 percent of all moves (Figure 1).
HOW MIGHT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECT MOBILITY?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic is still unfolding, it is difficult to assess its possible impacts on mobility. It could be that mobility is going to spike after the quarantines end and people move to cheaper housing (if available) after losing income from a job loss. Mobility could also spike as a result of evictions or foreclosures if substantial payment assistance is not provided before the temporary bans on evictions and foreclosures end. It could also be that mobility will decline further as people become less likely to buy or sell homes, especially during the quarantines but also afterwards due to higher economic uncertainty. Working from home is likely at record high levels right now, and if even a small portion of this shift proves to be permanent, it could mean fewer people moving for job-related reasons as well.
Just more actual fact based information
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your second paragraph has exactly zero facts. Zero.
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11-07-2021, 07:38 PM
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https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/wh...ntial-mobility
2. WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF MOVE?
Most moves are local, either within the same county or within the same state. Within-county moves accounted for 65 percent of all moves in 2019, while moves between counties in the same state accounted for 17 percent, according to Current Population Survey (CPS) data. 14 percent of moves were across state lines in 2019 and moves from outside the country only accounted for 4 percent of all moves (Figure 1).
HOW MIGHT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AFFECT MOBILITY?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic is still unfolding, it is difficult to assess its possible impacts on mobility. It could be that mobility is going to spike after the quarantines end and people move to cheaper housing (if available) after losing income from a job loss. Mobility could also spike as a result of evictions or foreclosures if substantial payment assistance is not provided before the temporary bans on evictions and foreclosures end. It could also be that mobility will decline further as people become less likely to buy or sell homes, especially during the quarantines but also afterwards due to higher economic uncertainty. Working from home is likely at record high levels right now, and if even a small portion of this shift proves to be permanent, it could mean fewer people moving for job-related reasons as well.
Just more actual fact based information
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again, you’re using 2019 ( pre covid) data. so who cares?
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11-07-2021, 04:47 PM
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Little break down
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11-07-2021, 07:40 PM
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11-07-2021, 07:41 PM
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