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TopicLiberal cities (again) top the list of highest growing cities by GDP
CruelBuffalo
12/19/18 5:23:03 PM
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As opposed to a non-liberal city?

Oklahoma City, Jacksonville, FL, Kansas City

Those are all liberal cities.

I actually live in one of those.


I was incorrect about Kansas, rest was not incorrect
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2014/08/04/urban-ideologies

While this does prove me wrong that there are actual non-liberal cities out there, I wouldn't call any of those conservative. They're slightly right of center at most, with a great majority being liberal and quite a few going much further left than it goes right.


Theyre still much more conservative than San Jose and Portland and arent attracting high growth and high wage jobs with their policies

Liberal policies do not attract growth. Growth attracts liberal policies.

This is a projection for the next 30 years...soo...
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