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February 07, 2006

Someone Should do a Survey

People have been leaving Massachusetts in droves. As a matter of fact, unlike the rest of the country, more people are leaving than coming. Massachusetts is the only state that can claim that distinction for both of the last two years. What is driving our friends, families and coworkers to pack it up and move away?

While some may point to finances, and others complain that our harsh, northeast winters are to blame, I am not so sure that I subscribe to either theory.

I would like to know just how much the fanatical left wing politics of many of our representatives and residents is driving people away. To say I am disenchanted with many of our elected representatives, and that I have lost faith in much of the humanity we share our hometown's and State with is an understatement. Would I be packing it in and moving away if most of my family was not living here? You bet I would.

I am sick of the insufferable, self-righteous attitudes.
I am sick of the feel good mentality.
I am sick of criminals and deadbeats having more rights than their victims.
I am sick of schools indoctrinating our children with their beliefs (or denying them their own).
I am sick of being labelled a racist, a sexist, a bigot, etc. for expressing these concerns.
I am sick of the fact that I could go on and on with this list, and it grows more each day.

Bitter? You bet I am; and I think that if we were to survey the people who have left Massachusetts, many of these folks were too. If you care about this state and the future of our communities, it is something to think about. The political climate here is more rotten than our winter weather, and it could lead to Massachusetts' eventual downfall.

Posted by capecodcyclist at February 7, 2006 06:20 AM

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