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Economy
As Millions Flee Blue States, Red States Need To Remind Them Why
2023-02-04
[ISSUESINSIGHTS] People have been fleeing leftist strongholds such as Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,, New York, and Illinois for many years.

What’s interesting about the new data is that they come in the wake of COVID, when the different approaches taken by states could not have been starker. California, New York, Illinois, Michigan, and the like used COVID to exercise maximum control over their residents — with mandates, curfews, lockdowns, and school closures.

These states received fulsome praise from every elite corner for "following the science."

States such as Florida, in contrast, put their trust in their people, and were loudly denounced. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
...Republican governor of Florida, stone in the shoe of the Dems and their ilk, maybe one-day president...
was the bête noir of the we-believe-in-science crowd, which accused him of being complicit in murder.

As The Hill put it in late 2021, "A dark cloud hangs over the Sunshine State. COVID-19, fueled by delta variant, is running rampant in Florida and Gov. Ron DeSantis is losing the race to stop the spread of the pandemic."

Anytime there was an uptick in cases in one of these states, it made national news, with everyone from President Joe The Big Guy Biden
...46th president of the U.S., father of Hunter, close friend of an imaginary negro named Corn Pop. He blames Trump for losing Afghanistan....
on down tut-tutting them.

But despite this barrage, millions fled states that were "cracking down" on COVID for those that had taken a more laissez-faire approach.

To the liberal media, this is something of a mystery. CBS News says that the reason red states gained population was that many have "job markets that grew faster than average during the pandemic" and "housing is more affordable and available than in parts of the country that lost residents."

But it doesn’t even attempt to explain why these differences exist. Was it just dumb luck? Good weather? Magic?

Of course not. The reason jobs are plentiful and housing prices low in red states is precisely because they didn’t act like socialist dictators during COVID. And for years before COVID they tended to pursue conservative economic policies — low taxes, fiscal prudence, a pro-business climate — that the left routinely dismisses as "trickle-down economics."

The problem is that far too many of these internal migrants colonists take their ideology with them and push for the same leftist politicians and the same policies that they just fled.

It would be like Cuban refugees all voting for Castroite candidates and socialist policies as soon as they land in Florida.

This disconnect between knowing things are bad but not knowing why is troubling, if for no other reason than that blue flight ends up more like a socialist virus than a win for free markets. The more people leave places like California for more hospitable climes, the more those states start to turn blue.

It doesn’t have to be that way. Conservatives need to learn how to welcome their new additions with smiles on their faces and brochures in their hands explaining why it is that the freedom they just chose is better than the socialistic oppression they fled. Instapundit’s Glenn Reynolds has been advocating a "welcome wagon" for years.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
... governor of Texas. Abbott is a Republican. His 2014 Dem opponent, state senatrix Wendy Davis, thought the absolute, most pressing, most important issue facing the state was abortion. Abbott beat the pantyhose off her. His 2018 opponent, Lupe Valdez didn't dwell too heavily on abortion, but she lost too...
took a step in this direction. A couple of years ago he tweeted: "To the Californians moving to Texas: Remember those high taxes, burdensome regulations, & socialistic agenda advanced in CA? We don’t believe in that. We believe in less government & more individual freedom. If you agree with that, you’ll fit right in."

We need much more of that attitude. Otherwise, the mass migration will only spread the disease of leftism further and deeper into the nation’s bloodstream.
Posted by:Fred

#9  The new invasive species
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-02-04 14:08  

#8  True, but I know which state, and its an uyep.

She felt like she was stealing.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-02-04 12:54  

#7  Not all of New England, but your point is valid.
Posted by: AlanC   2023-02-04 10:58  

#6  New Englander:
"Can't believe how cheap things are here!"

Me:
"Not cheap, the base price before adding government."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-02-04 09:54  

#5  better to put 'em on a bus and ship 'em the "F" out!
Posted by: 746   2023-02-04 09:05  

#4  Remind newcomers they are refugees not missionaries
Posted by: Slenter Panda4300   2023-02-04 08:53  

#3  Was in jail with a new yorker one tie, he was making fun of the rural courthouse and how small it was. I had to remind him that those country bumpkins had his ass locked up. He shut up very quickly.
Posted by: Chris   2023-02-04 08:41  

#2  Plague bearers.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-02-04 07:42  

#1  
Here in many parts of GA. if you're heard using the age-old transplant term.

"That's not how we did it back in ________".

Some of the many typical snide responses include.

"I guess that why you moved here?"

"Remind me, was that working back there?

"Do you miss it? Or, are ya just pointing how stupid it was doing it that way back there?"

"Bless your Heart, have you considered returning to show them how it should be done?"
Posted by: NN2N1   2023-02-04 05:31  

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