BG - If only you weren't so popular.........maybe you need to be....curmudgeonlyer.
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BG - If only you weren't so popular.........maybe you need to be....curmudgeonlyer.
^ This
And I don't understand why anyone would want to live around all those evil, mostly Conservative, people.
Same is happening with DougCo but I think we have been targeted for Californication...
https://www.denverpost.com/2017/12/2...ing-precincts/
My wife watches a lot of homesteading channels. She said she was shocked at how liberal the folks in ID are on those channels.
We've contacted a few realtors in ID and, yeah, while they like the business they don't like a lot of the people coming in from CA. One guy told my dad straight up that he's not working with anyone that wants to go there and change the place into California. This was after he knew my dad wasn't a socialist scumbag.
Am I a bad person if I say let the Californians move up there instead of here to CO? >.>
This is like when every brand new sport/business brags about it being "the fastest growing sport/business!" Sure it's fast growing, that's because it's so small their are only three teams/employees.
exactly... from the article:
So I'm not a trendsetter, I'm part of the crowd? dammit!Quote:
Of course, percentage growth differs from numeric growth — that top title went to Texas, which brought in an additional 400,000 residents between July 2016 and July 2017, bringing the Southern state’s total population to 28.3 million people.
Idaho was the only state to top 2 percent growth, according to the data. Trailing Idaho in percentage population growth were Nevada (2 percent growth); Utah (1.9 percent); Washington (1.7 percent); Arizona (1.6 percent); and Texas, Washington, D.C., Colorado and Oregon (1.4 percent each).