Gallup Poll: people looking to flee liberal states

Moving is a pain in the ass everyone stay where you are.

Not hard at all, if you are a minimalist. Something that I am thinking about becoming. Everything you own can fit in the trunk of your car. Freedom from stuff.

Not me my next move is either the nursing home in which case I won't need to pack much or the grave for which I will just need what I'm buried in.
 
You have to think outside the box. The North Pole.
Thought of it, it doesn't work. It would have to be magnetic north, not the same thing.

No, you are wrong. The North Pole is where the longitudes meet, not magnetic North. You walk South on one longitude and you walk North on another. Of course, you would have to do a little navigating since compasses do not work very well up there.

The problem is compasses won't work correctly there either, just as at magnetic north, so you'd have no way to get the angle to head south correctly to make for a 2 x 3 x 2 walk. If you were off even a single degree, even for a small amount of time, it doesn't work.

Even a 2 x 2 x 2 has the same problem. How do you get a perfect 60 to walk away to start, even assuming, and it's a big one, that your compass will start to work correctly just two miles away?

Now, if the lines were painted on, and you walk two miles out, then over six lines, and back up, that would work for a 2 x 2 x 2.
 
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Gallup Poll: people looking to flee liberal states
It seems Rottweiler more than slightly exaggerated the very basics with his thread's title. Looking at the map, people want to escape blue and red states. But of course Rottweiler only saw what he wanted to see and then tried to con posters with his partisan baiting.
That's called intellectual dishonesty.

Yeah I mean those crazy Colorado conservatives and their pot?
 
The results are predictable - people are trying to leave the misery created by liberal policy. Meanwhile, people in flourishing conservative states are content...

According to the poll, the states most residents would be willing to leave include much of the northeast. Illinois tops the list with 50% of respondents saying they would move, followed by Connecticut (49%), Maryland (47%), Nevada (43%), Rhode Island (42%), New Jersey (41%), New York, (41%), Massachusetts (40%), Louisiana (40%), and Mississippi (39%).

Interestingly, while Illinoisans are most willing to leave their state in a general context, 20% of Nevadans said they are extremely, very, or somewhat likely to leave their state in the next 12 months. Illinois came in second on that list with 19% of respondents saying they are likely to move in the next year.

On the contrary, Montana, Hawaii, and Maine are the states where the fewest residents would leave if they could. Just 23% of residents in all three states said they would move. Oregon, New Hampshire, and Texas were close behind with just 24% of residents answering yes, followed by Colorado and Minnesota at 25%, South Dakota at 26%, and Wyoming at 27%.

What percent of residents want to move out of your state? This map gives you an idea
Really, do they need boxes or help packing? See ya dirtbags.

Liberal policy summed up nicely by PMH here - drive out all of the producers and revel in the moochers. And they wonder why they collapsed/bankrupted Detroit? :eusa_doh:
 
You can have the lower middle of the US. We'll keep the parts that can actually think.
Off it. You know nothing of thought.
See if you can manage this handbag, would you really mind living as two nations with an interesting border? You could have your way, and we'd bail you out when it really got bad, which it would. What say you, and do try to think on it for a minute.

Lets see - the policies you believe in have collapsed Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, the U.S.S.R., Detroit, and California. The proven policies we support have never collapsed any nation, state, or city, but instead have created prosperity.

I would love to divide up the U.S. and watch progressives wallow in perpetual poverty just like Cuba.
 
The results are predictable - people are trying to leave the misery created by liberal policy. Meanwhile, people in flourishing conservative states are content...

According to the poll, the states most residents would be willing to leave include much of the northeast. Illinois tops the list with 50% of respondents saying they would move, followed by Connecticut (49%), Maryland (47%), Nevada (43%), Rhode Island (42%), New Jersey (41%), New York, (41%), Massachusetts (40%), Louisiana (40%), and Mississippi (39%).

Interestingly, while Illinoisans are most willing to leave their state in a general context, 20% of Nevadans said they are extremely, very, or somewhat likely to leave their state in the next 12 months. Illinois came in second on that list with 19% of respondents saying they are likely to move in the next year.

On the contrary, Montana, Hawaii, and Maine are the states where the fewest residents would leave if they could. Just 23% of residents in all three states said they would move. Oregon, New Hampshire, and Texas were close behind with just 24% of residents answering yes, followed by Colorado and Minnesota at 25%, South Dakota at 26%, and Wyoming at 27%.

What percent of residents want to move out of your state? This map gives you an idea
Really, do they need boxes or help packing? See ya dirtbags.

Liberal policy summed up nicely by PMH here - drive out all of the producers and revel in the moochers. And they wonder why they collapsed/bankrupted Detroit? :eusa_doh:

isnt it so typical of a left-winger to turn their hatred on anybody questioning their failed agenda, rather than look at themselves?
 
Really, do they need boxes or help packing? See ya dirtbags.

Liberal policy summed up nicely by PMH here - drive out all of the producers and revel in the moochers. And they wonder why they collapsed/bankrupted Detroit? :eusa_doh:

isnt it so typical of a left-winger to turn their hatred on anybody questioning their failed agenda, rather than look at themselves?

There's no serious failure of the agenda. For the most part it's fine but the economy could be better. You guys think that you are so important that we can't manage without you when the truth is, we'd be better off if you left, so start packing, and go...
 
Red States are still trying to actively recruit liberals to come to their states. They need skilled workers. If USMB Republicans are any indication, we know that you simply can't teach right wingers anything of value. They don't have the ability to learn. They still believe in "birther" stuff. The think education is indoctrination and science is a faith. All that nonsense leaves a reduced capacity for learning.

You seem to be the poster boy for "stuck on stupid". Lets see if you have the ability to learn:

Red states are only red at the margins. All red states contain a sizable population of ignorant Democrats and dumbass liberal/socialists, such as yourself. A large number of those Democrats and liberal/socialists are on welfare, foodstamps, etc. Another large portion are engaged in the bureaucracy of handing out welfare, foodstamps, etc. The people who are gainfully employed in those states would not miss any of you, if you went elsewhere.

Blue states are also only blue at the margins. All blue states constain a sizable population of gainfully employed conservatives, who are being drowned by the overwhelming number of non productive liberal/socialists and ignorant Democrats who reside in those states. When the gainfully employed conservatives finally have enough of the nonsense, and leave, you liberal/socialists and ignorant Democrats will be eating each other.

So you are saying that liberal states have a tiny core of conservatives that make all the money and support the shiftless and lazy mass of liberals and the Red States have a tiny core of conservatives that support those shiftless and lazy mass of liberals?

You would think with all those masses and masses of liberals, the entire country would be nothing but Blue States.
 
Off it. You know nothing of thought.
See if you can manage this handbag, would you really mind living as two nations with an interesting border? You could have your way, and we'd bail you out when it really got bad, which it would. What say you, and do try to think on it for a minute.

Lets see - the policies you believe in have collapsed Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, the U.S.S.R., Detroit, and California. The proven policies we support have never collapsed any nation, state, or city, but instead have created prosperity.

I would love to divide up the U.S. and watch progressives wallow in perpetual poverty just like Cuba.

It's already divided. Into Red Conservative States that follow conservatism and Blue Liberals States that follow university developed economics.

This is how they live in those Red States:

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And they live in mansions:

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Don't worry, the Free Market will work it out.
What Free Market? Ours is regulated, like that of everyone else.

Please cite for me the section in the Constitution that grants the federal government the power to "regulate" the free market?

The federal government was granted 18 specific enumerated powers. And "regulating" the free market isn't one of them junior.

Game. Set. Match.
 
Liberal policy summed up nicely by PMH here - drive out all of the producers and revel in the moochers. And they wonder why they collapsed/bankrupted Detroit? :eusa_doh:

isnt it so typical of a left-winger to turn their hatred on anybody questioning their failed agenda, rather than look at themselves?

There's no serious failure of the agenda. For the most part it's fine but the economy could be better. You guys think that you are so important that we can't manage without you when the truth is, we'd be better off if you left, so start packing, and go...

Actually, we'd be better off if you left. Hit the highway, mooch.
 
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See if you can manage this handbag, would you really mind living as two nations with an interesting border? You could have your way, and we'd bail you out when it really got bad, which it would. What say you, and do try to think on it for a minute.

Lets see - the policies you believe in have collapsed Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, the U.S.S.R., Detroit, and California. The proven policies we support have never collapsed any nation, state, or city, but instead have created prosperity.

I would love to divide up the U.S. and watch progressives wallow in perpetual poverty just like Cuba.

It's already divided. Into Red Conservative States that follow conservatism and Blue Liberals States that follow university developed economics.

"University developed economics" - ROTFLMFAO!!! :lmao:

You mean like the Cloward & Piven "university developed economics"?

You're right, blue states are utilizing "university developed economics" which is why they are all bankrupt third-world-shitholes of poverty and misery. Because idealist philosophers who never entered the real world, but instead chose to stay in academia where they don't have to actually work or produce real results, created economic policy based on theory and philosophy.

Meanwhile, conservative police creates prosperity because it was created by people with real experience in the real world.
 
Jesus people...get the info from the source, not Glen fucking Beck for god's sake.

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See if you can manage this handbag, would you really mind living as two nations with an interesting border? You could have your way, and we'd bail you out when it really got bad, which it would. What say you, and do try to think on it for a minute.

Lets see - the policies you believe in have collapsed Cuba, Cambodia, Vietnam, the U.S.S.R., Detroit, and California. The proven policies we support have never collapsed any nation, state, or city, but instead have created prosperity.

I would love to divide up the U.S. and watch progressives wallow in perpetual poverty just like Cuba.

It's already divided. Into Red Conservative States that follow conservatism and Blue Liberals States that follow university developed economics.

Even liberal Hollywood knows what a joke "university developed" anything is....

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So why not source Gallup then Puppy? Because Gallup didn't put the nutbag spin on it. :lol:
 

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