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Topic Title: People continue to flee from prog-created hell holes. Topic Summary: Created On: 05/26/2022 08:31 AM |
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- tpapablo | - 05/26/2022 08:31 AM |
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But, then again, there are those who assert that "numbers and statistics" are Hateful !!!??
>> "The top 15 largest cities remained the same as in 2020 although more than half experienced decreases in their population between 2020 and 2021: New York, New York (-305,465); Los Angeles, California (-40,537); Chicago, Illinois (-45,175); Houston, Texas (-11,777); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (-24,754); San Diego, California (-3,783); Dallas, Texas (-14,777); San Jose, California (-27,419); and Indianapolis, Indiana (-5,343). Although San Francisco's not among the 10 largest cities, almost 55,000 residents left that Democrat-run city, or 6.3 percent of its 2020 population, the highest percentage of any U.S. city." << ------------------------- Dora Hates You |
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