Are you autistic, LV?
No, but you clearly are suffering from early onset Alzheimer's and/or dementia since you can't seem to remember what you believe day to day.
Are you autistic, LV?
You chided me for disliking growth in my part of rural Texas then seem to take delight in focusing upon people leaving rural areas for the cities?
Can you understand the rural residents aren't so much leaving for the cities as the cities are growing out toward them as I'm experiencing?
His map is from 2010. There might be something out there that's more current.
No.Wouldn't that also be a cherry pick, then?
LMAO!
You insisted people were leaving high cost areas, but the data I provided you proves they aren't.
Instead of accepting the data, you slip back into your habit -nay, your compulsion- to condescend because you put your fucking foot in your big mouth and you don't know how to save face now.
Who is Minty?
Again, who is Minty?Disingenuousness isn't a good look on you, Minty.
I was looking for more data myself. Still, as a fellow abstract thinker, you know the picture is more complex that some members are making it.
Consider this; how many people plan to retire to "the country" compared to an apartment in the city?
TOW retired to the country. I've retired to the country. Several members are in suburban areas, not the city.
That said, I'm trying to figure out if there's more to LV's goal on this thread than simple concrete thinking.
It's not. Joe Crapitalist is full of it .My in-laws live there so I spend some time there. It's interesting that a state with the most Fortune 500 HQ's and has all that oil money etc. along with so many people (with money) and businesses moving from the coasts (California especially) is among the poorest. But what do I know, haha.
California lost Congressional seats ."So many people" are not leaving CA...this is another lie.
Less than 0.1% of CA moved during the pandemic.
„Looking at multi-year averages for Texas, the state's official poverty rate for 2018-2020 of 12.9% (3.7 million people) is significantly worse than the national average of 11.2% (36.5 million people) for the same time period.Sep 14, 2021“It's not. Joe Crapitalist is full of it .
And the large cities where blacks live are ran by blacks.But they are because Republicans run those states, so why are Republicans keeping Black people in poverty?
California lost Congressional seats .
BOOM!!!Actually, Democrat districts tend to be the poorest:
https://www.brookings.edu/research/poverty-crosses-party-lines/#AL
Looks like your position has been blown up, which is why you are now attempting to deflect.![]()
And the large cities where blacks live are ran by blacks.
BOOM!!!
Right, because of institutional racism.
But only one party has proposals to address it, but you oppose all those proposals, REMEMBER?
The best costs more, chump. Sorry you can't afford it.