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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some laid off federal workers are staying put. As they should. Many will be reinstated shortly, and many more after the midterms. But for those who feel they have to leave for now for financial reasons, where are they going? People come here from all over. Some go home, some go to smaller towns, quieter lives. But I just wonder whether there’s anywhere affordable and blue that could serve as a bit of a cluster, a place where we could have our friends and strategize from temporary exile? Like for example Baltimore suburbs. Or Burlington Vermont, or Harrisburg PA. None of these are right but you get what I’m asking. So question for the chat: where are people you know going, and if they could coordinate, where should they go?[/quote] Baltimore suburbs are very liberal but much less political overall.[/quote] Why don't those liberal minded folks live in the city and send their kids to public schools?[/quote] Lol. Public schools in blue cities are DOOM if you want your kid to become literate.[/quote] Don’t let reality interfere with your narrative https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/us-literacy-rates-by-state[/quote] States and cities are nit same same, but good try! You’re proof positive that American education could use some improvement.[/quote]
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