Seems like something that WFH would solve without having to upend so many employee lives.

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      all the tech companies should move to another smaller city in a blue state all at once. turn Salem OR or something into the next big tech hub

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        Or build a blue city on the triple-border of South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. Property is crazy cheap there. It’s the perfect place for a big “blue utopia” city.

        Because of those states’ small population, just a small number of Democratic votes there could yield three states’ electoral votes and six senators.

        Republicans would lose forever if Democrats didn’t gerrymander themselves into the coasts.

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          IIRC some red states have already floated the idea of not letting people vote for several years after moving there specifically to ensure that Republicans never lose control.

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          Bend gets snowed out frequently and suffers from a lack of diversity. It could use some more folks for sure but idk if people would want to live there in the winter

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      austin is crazy expensive now. it was already starting to get that way when i lived there ~ 25 years ago.

      and i’d pick the san diego climate any day over anywhere in texas.

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        You think it’s expensive now, but wait till everyone with all that California tech money rolls in and starts buying everything sight-unseen. And in cash.

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      The average tax burden in Texas is actually higher than California. People see “no income tax!” and lose all ability to reason