Nine of the ten fastest shrinking counties in the US are in cold northern locations. The ten fastest growing counties are all in warm locations.
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It’s the same thing as with front beach properties.
People are simply attracted to the catastrophic effects of global warming.
They can’t get enough of them.The more and sooner the better.
(though i must admitt,that going just by names, it looks for a foreigner,like 3 of the shrinking countys are located in warmer regions – but all of them seem to be run by the crazy.)
Now the question is – why are AGW believers and lovers of illegals running away from cool places and illegals?
Decades ago we took the young offspring to Disneyland in California in early January. Almost everyone else in the crowds seemed to be Canadian. (And very agreeable people to be among, your Canadians). Anyway, what I want to know: are those Canuck “snowbirds” going to boycott the US now?
A positive suggestion for Canada: annexe Cuba and use it in the winter. That solves at least three problems rather neatly. And you can then rename a certain gulf as The Gulf of Canada.
A Canadian airline recently cancelled 8 or 9 flights to the USA.
I believe it was from lack of Canadians wanting to go to the US.
But, as usual, they it is all Trump’s fault.
Folks if Canucks are avoiding US travel I would guess it is as much down to the Canadian Snow Peso being worth so little as too anger at the US / Trump.
And yeah I am in Calgary Alberta.
Visiting the US still has all the obvious pluses that it always did but it is very pricey with a 70 cent dollar.
Canadians have been going to Cuba on vacation for many decades.
Californians and Oregonians believe that enabling the homeless to continue to make horrible life choices is being kind, and that rounding them up and putting them in work camps ( with full medical care, food, reasonable shelter with good hygiene) is fascist, because the Nazis rounded up people and put them in work camps (without medical care, limited food, and poor shelter and hygiene). Of course, high IQ is being able to identify similar things, and also to recognize how similar things are different, so Democrats are doomed to make stupid arguments.
talk about liking warm weather…. look at the population growth of Arizona and Florida over the past 50 years. Minnesota population has been stagnant since Tim Walz was elected.
for a number of months now, when I go to Google on my cell phone they have news stories. I think they pick the same left-leaning stories as Yahoo does. I live in Minnesota and Minnesota had a hot day today and here’s a story linked on Google where they quote a local weatherman who says this hot weather we’re having just isn’t normal. today it hit 92 in St Cloud Minnesota and 90 in Minneapolis. but “it’s not normal” says the weatherman that they quoted. hhhhmmm. I will agree that it’s not average… but not normal? I just looked at the St Cloud weather records that go back into the 1800s and in the month of May we’ve hit 90 seventy five times and four times in April. seems normal to me, though it doesn’t happen every year but seems to happen every other year. I’m not a weather expert so I don’t know why it’s so hot but it might be partly because it’s been so dry lately. usually Minnesota gets hot humid weather this time of year. we’re getting the hot but not humid. in fact I would say unusually low humidity. I’m worried about a drought. next week’s supposed to be in the 50s and maybe some rain. https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-weather/twin-cities-breaks-125-year-old-temperature-record-100-in-northwest-minnesota