Nolte: Debunking CNBC’s Rigged Survey Smearing 10 Red States as ‘Worst to Live In’

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  1. MiceTonerAccount on

    Don’t debunk it. Let leftists believe they’re the worst states to live in so they’ll stop leaving blue shitholes and flocking here.

  2. Tennessee is great, as long you avoid the large cities controlled by Democrats

  3. SaladJarDude on

    Honestly, I’m good with it. Keep the CNBC crowd thinking it sucks everywhere outside of their liberal dumps. Had enough of CA and NY transplants moving here and trying to change it into exactly what they left.

  4. EldritchSoAXIII on

    No, wrong, they are the worst places to live, DON’T COME HERE AND VOTE FOR YOUR DEMOCRAT POLICIES!

  5. Right_Archivist on

    I think they’re getting ahead of an upcoming trend, but it will backfire for reasons…

    Right now, blue states tend to have higher wages than red states, largely because cost of living is also higher. DC, Washington state, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Hawaii have minimum wages north of $16+ and about a 3rd of all Americans live in rented dwellings, which makes sense because people living in houses tend to be paired up and comprised of families, but the number of “Renters” is higher because the in-house numbers reflect many who aren’t paying into the mortgage.

    The trend? People will live frugally in blue states as Renters, save, and move to cheaper red states where they could live comfortably with the money they’ve brought over. Let me know if you think I’m wrong about this, but I do think this “red states are bad to live in” won’t bother people who are paying $2000/m for a single-bedroom apartment, staying afloat with a similar job as in the former blue state, while laying in a financial hammock.

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