Americans Are Fleeing Lockdowns, When They Can Afford It – American Institute for Economic Research

"Consider the top five cities that people are leaving: New York, New York; Anaheim, California; San Diego, California; Chicago, Illinois; and Riverside, California. All five of those cities remain even to this day in stringent lockdowns. The top five destinations are: Phoenix, Arizona; Houston, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; and Denver, Colorado."
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someone
5 years ago

Who wants to stay in the toilet.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Let’s hope that these newcomers realize that they are fleeing obscene, corrupt, Democrat governments and vote republican in their new homes.

Heyjude
5 years ago

As you say, I hope that is the case. But I fear that these “kumbaya-ers” do not make that connection. Rational thinking is not among their skills.

George P. Burdell
5 years ago

Amen to that, we just witnesses Arizona going from solid red to purple/blue now. Californians can’t help themselves. Oracle will further destroy Austin, Texas as well. I don’t know how we can contain it.

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