Anonymous wrote:I have no idea why it’s so extremely leftist in the burbs. I get it by CASA, silver spring and Wheaton.
But even hard working Rockville i don’t get it. And the county income taxes? Yikes! We only rented there for a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you think that the housing costs are too high in CA, if not for the progressive politics? Do you honestly not see the link?
No.. it's high because lots of people with lots of money are moving there or getting rich there and buying up homes. And because the job market there is pretty hot, and so it drives up housing costs. I lived in CA for 40 years, both NorCal and SoCal. I think you don't know what you are talking about.
Same for places like NYC and DC are expensive of progressive policies. Wherever there are lots of educated people with high paying jobs the area turns blue.
So, what you are saying is that places like WV and NE are not progressive and that's why its cheap to live there? Well, you are partly correct... very conservative areas don't attract the highly educated or the high paying jobs. That's why housing costs in such places tend to be cheap.
Do you honestly not see that link?
In other words, only the liberal elites can afford the liberal bastions of socialism, and the middle-class is being driven out?
Yup. Where do you fin the biggest income inequality? Places that are packed with elite Democrats. DC, MoCo, San Fran, NYC. Massive income inequality.
yes because they have high paying jobs and uneducated red areas don't. Not hard to understand. I'm also pretty sure that conservatives live in high col areas, too. There's a pretty famous one who made NYC his home. His name is Trump, and he called himself an elite, more elite than liberal elites.
I fixed your quote for you, too. You're welcome.
So the income inequality in San Fran is because of stupid conservatives?
