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Joe Republic
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« on: June 13, 2022, 10:23:43 PM »

You will constantly hear from republican politicians especially from the fast growing sunbelt states talking about how companies should abandon blue states and come to business friendly red states but somehow abandoning the politics of their old states. You can’t really do that as those liberal employees usually make up a majority of the employees or are very influential in those spaces. So how exactly would those republican politicians entice companies to move there but somehow not affecting their states ideological makeup. It seems like this has backfired a bit in some states like VA, AZ, GA, TX as those states are far more progressive than they were a decade ago

Those republicans are prioritizing economic growth for their states over politics. Must be hard for democrats to understand.

I think anyone can look at America over the last decade and see which party generally puts partisan victory above all else and which doesn't.

Yes, it's the Democrats.  Your party is the one trying to pack the Supreme Court, nix the electoral college, nationalize elections, abolish the filibuster and gerrymander the Senate in the name of "winning" fairness.

Fixed that for you.
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Joe Republic
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« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2022, 04:50:23 PM »

"Life is only fair if the Democrats are winning!"

Roll Eyes

I believe in the principle of one person, one vote, as well as a governmental structure that accurately reflects and models that same principle.  It's a shame you don't, but your party (and the guy whose banner you still have under your username for god knows what reason) are working hard to undermine it, so good for you I guess?
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