Why Are America’s Three Biggest Metros Shrinking? – The Atlantic

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m.
6 years ago

mostly tired of financing the public-employee parasites

debtsor
6 years ago

“Families and young people moving to the U.S. from places such as the Dominican Republic, China, Mexico, and Vietnam enrich their new neighborhood’s culture, provide necessary labor—both “high skill,” like engineering, and “low skill,” like home health assistance—and generate a disproportionate share of new businesses.”

Evidence please…all these bold assertions of opinion disguised as fact….this is why I hate journalists…

EX-IL Resident
6 years ago
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There are no longer journalists….only activists pretending to be journalists. That is crux of problem with the polarization of our country today. Objective views on both sides are gone. Trump is just a manifestation of “half the public” sick and tired of being told by media what is right and wrong has nothing to do with what trump tweets or says.

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