New York State Of Decline

New York State Of Decline — When lamenting the decline of Pennsylvania — it was the second most populous state a century ago — just look north to feel a tad better.

The New York Post is reporting that 1.6 million people — about a population about the size of Philadelphia — left New York State in the last decade.

The number is balanced somewhat by New York City being a immigration magnet — U.S. Census figures actually show the Empire State gaining 400,000 people between 2000 and 2010 — but it appears they start to flee soon after arriving.

New York is ruled by “progressives.” Progressive policies equal poverty and decline.

New York State Of Decline

New York State Of Decline

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  1. Among those millions leaving are an abundance of over-taxed multi-millionaires who are leaving for the sunny climes of tax-free Florida.

    The overpaid politicians would also do it to Pennsylvanians if it weren’t for the much maligned Tea Party.

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