Blue States’ Demographic Nightmare – City Journal

With the border effectively closed, the populations of states like California, Hawaii, and New Mexico are declining, and they’re stagnating in New York, Illinois, and Massachusetts. The great Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Smith once observed that “there is a great deal of ruin in a nation.” Today, you might describe the process as “managed decline.” It’s a feat that many Democratic states are pulling off quite convincingly.
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David F
2 months ago

I’d gladly loose my representative to a red state.

Proud Deplorable
2 months ago

Republicans are fleeing too. I made my new state redder.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 months ago

The democrats are leaving because of high taxes and going to ruin the red states sooner or later. Stay out of the red states they are just fine the way they are.

Sanity please
2 months ago

The communist always look for new places
to steal from and destroy.

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