dapoes
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Cover your ears, liberals. You're not going to like what the 2010 census has to say.
Why are some states growing and other states lagging? Don’t ask liberals, because they’re busy covering their ears and saying, “La-la-la-la-la-la” to avoid hearing the truths revealed in the 2010 census.
Michael Barone explains the economic facts of life at Investors.com:
The eight states with no state income tax grew 18% in the last decade. The other states (including the District of Columbia) grew just 8%.
The 22 states with right-to-work laws grew 15% in the last decade. The other states grew just 6%.
The 16 states where collective bargaining with public employees is not required grew 15% in the last decade. The other states grew 7%.
If im not mistaken, this is what’s called a trend. Meanwhile, Democrat strongholds like California, New York and Illinois are engaged in a race to see which state can be first to declare itself insolvent.
And i believe this is what’s called another trend.
Why are some states growing and other states lagging? Don’t ask liberals, because they’re busy covering their ears and saying, “La-la-la-la-la-la” to avoid hearing the truths revealed in the 2010 census.
Michael Barone explains the economic facts of life at Investors.com:
The eight states with no state income tax grew 18% in the last decade. The other states (including the District of Columbia) grew just 8%.
The 22 states with right-to-work laws grew 15% in the last decade. The other states grew just 6%.
The 16 states where collective bargaining with public employees is not required grew 15% in the last decade. The other states grew 7%.
If im not mistaken, this is what’s called a trend. Meanwhile, Democrat strongholds like California, New York and Illinois are engaged in a race to see which state can be first to declare itself insolvent.
And i believe this is what’s called another trend.