Why Family Values Are Economic Values

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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by MilSpecs » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:01 pm

Okeefenokee wrote:The people are telling you it's what they want,

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:lol: Do they have simulated blackfly bites? Eau de cow?
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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

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I like this idea of the populace moving to the countryside, it will be good for their moral character.

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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

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doc_loliday wrote:I like this idea of the populace moving to the countryside, it will be good for their moral character.
Not if they hire a bunch of illegals to do all the work for them.

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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by MilSpecs » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:05 pm

clubgop wrote:
MilSpecs wrote:
Fife wrote:"Amenities"
There's something to be said for what they're choosing. Shorter commutes, nearby shopping and restaurants, more to do in general. The peace of the burbs and countryside is not for everyone, and they have different priorities.
You are not right on this. Sure that may be the migration on the eastern seaboard when they are not leaving all together. But overall nationwide take a look at a census the Northeast is dying.
"More Americans are moving to cities in the wake of the slight uptick in the economy in recent years, reversing the decades-long trend of settling in the suburbs. New Census Bureau data shows that the American city is experiencing something of a renaissance, driven primarily by migration into the center of the nation’s metropolitan areas. . . .

Most of the country’s fastest-growing metro areas are in the Midwest, and fueled by job opportunities in energy industries like mining, oil, and gas, according to the Census Bureau. Metro areas with highest growth rates include Odessa, Texas; Fargo, N.D./Minn.; and The Villages, Fla. "

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/ar ... us/359714/
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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by doc_loliday » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:07 pm

clubgop wrote:
doc_loliday wrote:I like this idea of the populace moving to the countryside, it will be good for their moral character.
Not if they hire a bunch of illegals to do all the work for them.

Mao didn't need no illegals, just the stalwart Chinese.

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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by clubgop » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:10 pm

MilSpecs wrote:
clubgop wrote:
MilSpecs wrote:
There's something to be said for what they're choosing. Shorter commutes, nearby shopping and restaurants, more to do in general. The peace of the burbs and countryside is not for everyone, and they have different priorities.
You are not right on this. Sure that may be the migration on the eastern seaboard when they are not leaving all together. But overall nationwide take a look at a census the Northeast is dying.
"More Americans are moving to cities in the wake of the slight uptick in the economy in recent years, reversing the decades-long trend of settling in the suburbs. New Census Bureau data shows that the American city is experiencing something of a renaissance, driven primarily by migration into the center of the nation’s metropolitan areas. . . .

Most of the country’s fastest-growing metro areas are in the Midwest, and fueled by job opportunities in energy industries like mining, oil, and gas, according to the Census Bureau. Metro areas with highest growth rates include Odessa, Texas; Fargo, N.D./Minn.; and The Villages, Fla. "

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/ar ... us/359714/
Like I said not N.Y., not philly, not LA or Chicago, but Odessa TX and Fargo in North Da fucking kota. You got me, you totally got me. :lol: :roll:

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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:11 pm

MilSpecs wrote:
clubgop wrote:
MilSpecs wrote:
There's something to be said for what they're choosing. Shorter commutes, nearby shopping and restaurants, more to do in general. The peace of the burbs and countryside is not for everyone, and they have different priorities.
You are not right on this. Sure that may be the migration on the eastern seaboard when they are not leaving all together. But overall nationwide take a look at a census the Northeast is dying.
"More Americans are moving to cities in the wake of the slight uptick in the economy in recent years, reversing the decades-long trend of settling in the suburbs. New Census Bureau data shows that the American city is experiencing something of a renaissance, driven primarily by migration into the center of the nation’s metropolitan areas. . . .

Most of the country’s fastest-growing metro areas are in the Midwest, and fueled by job opportunities in energy industries like mining, oil, and gas, according to the Census Bureau. Metro areas with highest growth rates include Odessa, Texas; Fargo, N.D./Minn.; and The Villages, Fla. "

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/ar ... us/359714/
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

odessa and fargo!

nuke! they goin up to that big city called odessa!
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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by MilSpecs » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:13 pm

clubgop wrote:
MilSpecs wrote:
clubgop wrote:
You are not right on this. Sure that may be the migration on the eastern seaboard when they are not leaving all together. But overall nationwide take a look at a census the Northeast is dying.
"More Americans are moving to cities in the wake of the slight uptick in the economy in recent years, reversing the decades-long trend of settling in the suburbs. New Census Bureau data shows that the American city is experiencing something of a renaissance, driven primarily by migration into the center of the nation’s metropolitan areas. . . .

Most of the country’s fastest-growing metro areas are in the Midwest, and fueled by job opportunities in energy industries like mining, oil, and gas, according to the Census Bureau. Metro areas with highest growth rates include Odessa, Texas; Fargo, N.D./Minn.; and The Villages, Fla. "

https://www.theatlantic.com/national/ar ... us/359714/
Like I said not N.Y., not philly, not LA or Chicago, but Odessa TX and Fargo in North Da fucking kota. You got me, you totally got me. :lol: :roll:
You disputed that Americans were moving to the cities. They are clearly moving to the cities.
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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:13 pm

i'm still laughing at that.

just imagine hipster millenials slogging around a west texas oilfield. so many amenities. :lol:

that ain't who's moving out to these boom-bust oil field towns.
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Re: Why Family Values Are Economic Values

Post by MilSpecs » Fri Jul 07, 2017 5:15 pm

Okeefenokee wrote: odessa and fargo!

nuke! they goin up to that big city called odessa!
There is only one city, but there is only room for so many. ;)
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