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I not only disputed it, I mocked how ridiculous your OP is
You are attacking cities you have never visited
Everyone is selling homes for double what they were a few years agoI live in the Spokane Valley area right by Couer d'Alene, Idaho. The area is booming and people selling homes double what they were a couple years ago. 90% are coming from California.
Spokane Valley is nice.I live in the Spokane Valley area right by Couer d'Alene, Idaho. The area is booming and people selling homes double what they were a couple years ago. 90% are coming from California.
I have been to Minneapolis, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver. Shitholes thanks to Democrats.I not only disputed it, I mocked how ridiculous your OP is
You are attacking cities you have never visited
Now that sounds awesome.The Black Hills. Mt. Rushmore, Custer State Park, caves, gold jewelry everywhere, Deadwood, Sturgis motorcycle rally, Reptile gardens, great steaks, Crazy Horse monument, The Badlands. You can spend a week there and not see everything.
LOLAll you did was mock, like the ignorant asshole you are, because you can't dispute the facts.
Just like you can't dispute that you live in a red city because you're too scared to live in a shithole run by people like you.
So, once again:
The ten cities with the highest net outflows of residents are all led by Democrat or left-leaning mayors who won nonpartisan races, and include:
- San Francisco, CA – Net Outflow: 48,718
- Los Angeles, CA – Net Outflow: 40,632
- New York, NY – Net Outflow: 35,165
- Washington, DC– Net Outflow: 24,492
- Seattle, WA – Net Outflow: 18,594
- Boston, MA – Net Outflow: 12,492
- Detroit, MI – Net Outflow: 7,334
- Denver, CO – Net Outflow: 5,635
- Chicago, IL – Net Outflow: 4,769
- Minneapolis, MN – Net Outflow: 2,795
Been to them allI have been to Minneapolis, Seattle, Los Angeles, Denver. Shitholes thanks to Democrats.
And when I say pristine, I mean pristine.Now that sounds awesome.![]()
LOL
You are still talking about only one percent of the total population and don’t say WHY those people left
You never lived in Minneapolis. I did. You would have had fun there two years ago when blm and antifa were burning people's businesses.Been to them all
Lots to see and do, great places to eat
I enjoyed my visit
Hardly shitholes
My cousin has lived there since the 1970sYou never lived in Minneapolis. I did. You would have had fun there two years ago when blm and antifa were burning people's businesses.
I grew up there. It was a great city. Democrats have had control for 40 years. It's a shithole. TragedyMy cousin has lived there since the 1970s
She loves it
I visited Minneapolis and enjoyed it
Batshit adjacent? Batshit by association?The data came from Redfin, dipshit.
Is that a crazy site, too?
For me that's north Austin.Read the article, dipshit.
Also, why are you scared to say where you live?
lol
I’ve been from Phoenix, Arizona all the way to Tacoma, Philadelphia, Atlanta, LA
Keep on Rocking me baby!Northern California where the girls are warm ...
Austin is a fun cityFor me that's north Austin.
The top 3 cities are EXPENSIVE to live in. THAT is why many who cannot afford the demand-influenced prices have to go to s-hole cities or rural areas that are run by right-leaning politicians and are relatively boring to live in.No surprise, these cities are some of the filthiest, most dangerous places in the world.
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Report: Americans Flee Blue State Cities for Red, Purple States
Blue state cities have the ten highest net outflows of residents in the country, while red state cities are among the highest net inflows.www.breitbart.com
The ten cities with the highest net outflows of residents are all led by Democrat or left-leaning mayors who won nonpartisan races, and include:
- San Francisco, CA – Net Outflow: 48,718
- Los Angeles, CA – Net Outflow: 40,632
- New York, NY – Net Outflow: 35,165
- Washington, DC– Net Outflow: 24,492
- Seattle, WA – Net Outflow: 18,594
- Boston, MA – Net Outflow: 12,492
- Detroit, MI – Net Outflow: 7,334
- Denver, CO – Net Outflow: 5,635
- Chicago, IL – Net Outflow: 4,769
- Minneapolis, MN – Net Outflow: 2,795