Message from @triplefife

Discord ID: 539357734798098432


2019-01-28 08:02:54 UTC  

Its just human instinct to do so.

2019-01-28 08:03:11 UTC  

honestly? as long as the democrats are in a freefall I have no idea

2019-01-28 08:03:16 UTC  

I myself like to find places where I can ask questions.

2019-01-28 08:03:33 UTC  

But I'm not like most people.

2019-01-28 08:03:57 UTC  

if you look at the idealogical spread charts they are the only ones that moved on the chart and they are in a freefall left while conservatives are where they have always been

2019-01-28 08:04:08 UTC  

I would suspect the majority of users here in this discord aren't like most people to be honest.

2019-01-28 08:04:46 UTC  

When their states start failing because of bad policies then they have to find somewhere to go.

2019-01-28 08:05:18 UTC  

It makes sense then that they try to move into territories which were like theirs.

2019-01-28 08:05:25 UTC  

they did... to texas. Which is now liberal

2019-01-28 08:05:28 UTC  

Birds of a feather and all that.

2019-01-28 08:05:51 UTC  

this may be the last year a republican gets elected for it's senate

2019-01-28 08:06:04 UTC  

Could be.

2019-01-28 08:09:41 UTC  

Yep.

2019-01-28 08:12:11 UTC  

that was in 2014.. imagine what the spread is now

2019-01-28 08:12:35 UTC  

republicans in there had the same peak in 2001 and 2014 while the democrats shifted immensely left

2019-01-28 08:13:35 UTC  

Makes me wonder are there other factors involved in the shift other than just people moving?

2019-01-28 08:13:50 UTC  

social media echochambers

2019-01-28 08:14:20 UTC  

For instance how many Texans moved at the same time, how many Texans were convinced to vote democrat and so on.

2019-01-28 08:14:50 UTC  

I'd love to see that graph but with post-2016 numbers

2019-01-28 08:15:04 UTC  

Yeah.

2019-01-28 08:15:33 UTC  

it was all people who moved to texas and into the southern coast and certain major cities

2019-01-28 08:17:26 UTC  

@Misomania hmmmm. I don't know the geography of Texas very well, but I'm going to assume its all major cities that have turned democrat after the move.

2019-01-28 08:17:51 UTC  

mostly yes plus the very southern edge. Not sure why that image doesn't load

2019-01-28 08:18:16 UTC  

It makes sense if Texas is going democrat then. Seeing as major cities always seem to be full of democrats.

2019-01-28 08:18:28 UTC  

and as you can guess, each of those cities has a VERY generous welfare program

2019-01-28 08:18:29 UTC  

They like their city life.

2019-01-28 08:18:40 UTC  

while the rural areas do not

2019-01-28 08:18:42 UTC  

Of coarse.

2019-01-28 08:18:56 UTC  

Very inviting.

2019-01-28 08:19:15 UTC  

"Come move here. We will give you free stuff!"

2019-01-28 08:19:50 UTC  

@triplefife hang on, are you trying to crash local wages again, Mr globalist?

2019-01-28 08:20:05 UTC  

You know it won't work out for you in the very end

2019-01-28 08:20:11 UTC  

?

2019-01-28 08:20:20 UTC  

What you talking about Willus?

2019-01-28 08:20:39 UTC  

You offering free stuff to move to your city, I see through your games

2019-01-28 08:20:42 UTC  

there was also a massive demographic shift in southern border aligned states as well

2019-01-28 08:21:14 UTC  

@BlueAndBlack you know were talking about Texas right?

2019-01-28 08:22:15 UTC  

Look, just because it's a desert and just because "Mexicans" (who neither look, nor act like actual Mexicans, who are pretty white) are capable of all those oil and ranching jobs doesn't mean you should

2019-01-28 08:22:52 UTC  

Also, you know just because they'll vote for democrats in 50 years when their kids are adult still doesn't make it a good idea, no matter what the democrat party is offering you