BTW, for the umpteenth time, there is not only no
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Jan 6th will just be another embarrassment, both for the stupidity of Trumpanzees that it highlights and TO those who believe in actual democratic values and majority rule with minority rights.
Considering there is no scientific evidence supporting using Hdroxy to treat COVID, I'd say no. But I count on you to always take the junk science side on any question.
As for IL migration? Much ado about nothing.
Setting the Record Straight on Illinois Migration
https://budgetblog.ctbaonline.org/setting-the...c905c9e2ac
Sep 1, 2020 · 9 min read
What’s the Takeaway?
Every year, more people choose to leave Illinois than choose to move to it. That fact has taken on a lot of weight as each side of the political fence pushes preferred policies.
But what seems like a straightforward problem is actually much more complicated. Illinois has had negative net migration for a century. There was a more significant deterioration in 2016 and 2017 when Illinois was unable to pass a budget and provide core services like education, healthcare, human services, and public safety.
Illinois does not have an unusually high out-migration rate. While it’s of course worth trying to keep people from leaving the state, Illinois is better off focusing on what draws people to a new place: quality education, job opportunity, and housing prices.
And while taxes are a common scapegoat for negative net migration numbers, there is little empirical evidence to suggest that they are what is driving Illinois’ migration problem, at least for the middle- and high-income households.
A special thank you to Kristine Tjia, a former CTBA Research intern, who worked diligently to clean and analyze 8 years of U.S. Census migration patterns for Illinois. Without her assistance, this post would not be possible.
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