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<blockquote data-quote="Renzy" data-source="post: 1490103" data-attributes="member: 7046"><p>A big part of the problem is that it's currently too easy for liberals to flee to red areas in order to avoid dealing with the problems they create in the places they're running from. So, liberals never have to deal with the consequences of their decisions. Instead of changing their minds they just change their address. They pick up and leave while still retaining their utopian views and once they move into a red area they start the whole process over again, voting for the same things that ruined the place they left.</p><p></p><p>Making it harder to move freely between states (or reducing voting rights for a period of time for people who just moved into a state) would ameliorate the problem of liberals metastasizing their retarded ideology, but economically speaking I can't see it being practical. It would limit companies' ability to attract and retain outside talent. Their hiring would become more limited to the local population as there'd be a huge drop-off of movement between the states. You'd have a much less mobile work-force. While that might be good in the sense that it would encourage corporations to invest in training local talent, I just don't see it happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renzy, post: 1490103, member: 7046"] A big part of the problem is that it's currently too easy for liberals to flee to red areas in order to avoid dealing with the problems they create in the places they're running from. So, liberals never have to deal with the consequences of their decisions. Instead of changing their minds they just change their address. They pick up and leave while still retaining their utopian views and once they move into a red area they start the whole process over again, voting for the same things that ruined the place they left. Making it harder to move freely between states (or reducing voting rights for a period of time for people who just moved into a state) would ameliorate the problem of liberals metastasizing their retarded ideology, but economically speaking I can't see it being practical. It would limit companies' ability to attract and retain outside talent. Their hiring would become more limited to the local population as there'd be a huge drop-off of movement between the states. You'd have a much less mobile work-force. While that might be good in the sense that it would encourage corporations to invest in training local talent, I just don't see it happening. [/QUOTE]
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