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21 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

I mean the state that has a Democratic Governor, two Democratic Senators and voted for Biden last time.

And another state that has two Democratic Senators and also voted for Biden last time.

But you keep using polling in lieu of actual votes. I'm sure that will serve you well in November.

Also, nice tinfoil hate with your "dem-run" dig. Top notch!

 

Last time.

And a fact, not a dig. 

 

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19 hours ago, concha said:

How did this happen?

Ancestral Dems in the Panhandle had been voting for Republicans for decades. Many (or most?) of them have now registered as Republicans.

Certainly, there are some new movers in there too but no way to know how many.

Republicans have won all but two statewide races in this state since 1994.

You ask rhetorical questions because you never have any answers.

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21 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

Yes, what your claim is, is obvious.

What's non-existent is any backing for it other then your wishes/vibes.

But this is par for the course for you. This is what you do on every subject.

 

Again, Andy, there's a plethora of material out there. I'm just not wasting my time over it because you'll just ignore it.

I asked you to come up with an explanation, and you gave the (you thought) old and reliable "they're retiring to Florida" taking point. Except for the fact that the great majority of people going to Florida aren't of retirement age. Oooops. 🤡

 

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21 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

Except that you just made all of this up.

I would self-ban for life if you can provide a single example of somebody moving to Florida in 2023 because of non-existent Covid policies elsewhere.

We've reached the peak of being too online. You need to walk out your front door, dude.

This is literally crazed lunacy.

 

Another Andy classic.  

We haven't been talking only about 2023, Andy.

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9 minutes ago, concha said:

Again, Andy, there's a plethora of material out there. I'm just not wasting my time over it because you'll just ignore it.

LOL.

This is pathetic even for someone that's intimately familiar with that feeling.

"There's a plethora of material" but you're just unwilling to share it with us.

Yet, somehow, when you're really worked up about something you're willing to embarrass yourself to a nuclear level (see your pie chart).

Keep digging.

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18 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

It's almost like you don't even read anything before posting.

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You mention retirement as reason #1. It's false.

And people all of a sudden are flocking to Florida to because grandma moved there? The whole clan has to pack up and move? 🤣

Since you're demanding proof... 🤡

 

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6 minutes ago, concha said:

I asked you to come up with an explanation, and you gave the (you thought) old and reliable "they're retiring to Florida" taking point. Except for the fact that the great majority of people going to Florida aren't of retirement age. Oooops. 🤡

Except they are.

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13 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

Let's add up these numbers shall we.

29.3 Millennials + 23.9 Boomers +20.8 Gen-Z +20.2 Gen-X

That's 94.2% which means that the other sliver (in blue) is 5.8% of the pie.

The Silent Generation is the one *before* Boomers. The youngest in that cohort are in their late 70s.

So the two retired cohorts added up make (drum roll)....

23.9% + 5.8% = 29.7%

So, indeed, the largest number of people moving to Florida are of retirement age.

 

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13 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

My goodness.

This level of self-owning is unreal.

concha once again proving how incompetent he is with numbers. This time he's decided to move his regular face-plant from charts to pie graphs.

Let's add up these numbers shall we.

29.3 Millennials + 23.9 Boomers +20.8 Gen-Z +20.2 Gen-X

That's 94.2% which means that the other sliver (in blue) is 5.8% of the pie.

The Silent Generation is the one *before* Boomers. The youngest in that cohort are in their late 70s.

So the two retired cohorts added up make (drum roll)....

23.9% + 5.8% = 29.7%

So, indeed, the largest number of people moving to Florida are of retirement age.

As if anybody smarter than a 5th grader needed to be told that.

What's more is that concha has no evidence for the motivations of any of the other 70.3% of movers. He just injects his personal animus towards liberals into it an expects everyone else to uncritically agree.

In fact, he gets really mad if you don't just accept it.

 

And if you are going to be consistent, you'd add up the three NON-retirement groups.

Which add up to OVER 70%. 🤡

All that typing and you just end up self-owning yourself.

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4 minutes ago, concha said:

And if you are going to be consistent, you'd add up the three NON-retirement groups.

I already addressed the other 70%.

It's not my fault that you're a liar and/or stupid.

You were wrong and now you're trying to change the subject to save face. Or in concha's world, Thursday.

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9 minutes ago, concha said:

You mention retirement as reason #1. It's false.

 

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14 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

Ancestral Dems in the Panhandle had been voting for Republicans for decades. Many (or most?) of them have now registered as Republicans.

Certainly, there are some new movers in there too but no way to know how many.

Republicans have won all but two statewide races in this state since 1994.

You ask rhetorical questions because you never have any answers.

 

Yawn. How often do we address statewide races?

Many presidential races (which involve far greater turnout) have been close and Dems have actually won two of the last four.

 

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4 minutes ago, concha said:

You actually think you're doing well. That's hilarious.

No, I *know* that I am.

The more you type the dumber you look. You can't help it because you put your agenda first and facts never.

I repeat...

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10 minutes ago, concha said:

You mention retirement as reason #1. It's false.

 

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13 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

LOL.

This is pathetic even for someone that's intimately familiar with that feeling.

"There's a plethora of material" but you're just unwilling to share it with us.

Yet, somehow, when you're really worked up about something you're willing to embarrass yourself to a nuclear level (see your pie chart).

Keep digging.

 

Andy's best answer for the migration so far has been applied only to Florida and ended up in yet another humiliating face plant for him.

He won't even try, because he's got nuthin'.

 

I posted links to articles (some from left-leaning sources) that point to just what I have.

IT'S JUST OPINIONS!

Opinions (magical ones with no basis bass in reality, apparently 🤡 ) held by people across the spectrum.

IT'S LUNACY!

Well, what's your explanation, Andy?

GRANDMA MOVED TO FLORIDA!

Proof? And what about the rest of the country?

YOU'RE A LUNATIC!

 

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1 minute ago, concha said:

I posted links to articles (some from left-leaning sources) that point to just what I have.

IT'S JUST OPINIONS!

You posted links talking about migration which nobody is disputing.

The crackpot Wall Street Journal Editorial page tried to claim it was for [x] reasons but it was just the writer projecting.

Much like you, he had no evidence for anything he said.

You've got nothing.

At all.

Except embarrassing yourself with charts.

We've seen this all before.

Now you're going to double and triple down on the links and pound the table screaming because you've realized how embarrassing your chart performance was.

Good lord what a goofball.

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12 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

I gave three reasons why people would move to Florida.

#1 of which is retirement.

I was right. You were wrong.

 

70% percent of people moving to Florida aren't even of retirement age.

And Andy provided ZERO proof that significant numbers of people are moving there to follow grandma.

Granny moved to The Villages!  Let's quit our jobs, sell our house, leave our friends and home of decades, and uproot the kids from their friends and only home they've ever known! Andy spewed some bullshit and needs help! 🤣

 

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15 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

I already addressed the other 70%.

It's not my fault that you're a liar and/or stupid.

You were wrong and now you're trying to change the subject to save face. Or in concha's world, Thursday.

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You made up bullshit and acted like the 70/30 number doesn't even exist.

Buffoonery.

 

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