Posted on 01/20/2015 12:53:23 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Welcome to Texas, but if you expect us to be like Maryland, stay the hell out!
Why would they be unhappy? This is what they voted for.
This part of Maryland votes Republican now as does the rest of the state except, and it is a big exception, PG, Montgomery, Baltimore Counties (and maybe Howard County?) and the City of Baltimore. The state is like many (Pennsylvania for instance) with the metro core being Dem and the rest Republican.
A shame for the Eastern Shore which, as the previous poster said, is a red area.
The Democrat Party is a cancer.
It’s a subsidiary of French aerospace multinational Safran.
Were the employees here basically factory workers?
“This part of Maryland votes Republican now as does the rest of the state except, and it is a big exception, PG, Montgomery, Baltimore Counties (and maybe Howard County?) and the City of Baltimore. The state is like many (Pennsylvania for instance) with the metro core being Dem and the rest Republican.”
You can add NYS to the list. A lot of people don’t realize that much of NY is Republican and greatly unlike NYC and the urban spots like Rochester and Albany. A lot of NYS is rural, small town, and quite scenic. However, people continue to move out of state leaving a higher percentage of socialists and takers in NYS as a whole.
Denton has grown from 30,000 to 120,000, cost of operations is far lower in Texas than Maryland, as is the cost of living. Then you have the Port of Houston about 6 hours away, and the DFW Airport 30 minutes away, and in a metro area of 8-9 Million.
Maryland is no longer competitive. Neither is NY, CT, etc.
what in the world does “Labinal” mean??
Wicomico needs more chicken pluckers! the illegals are all going to community college
Merely by way of speculation I wonder of Socialist States will ever learn that their policies are destroying the very entities they rely on to provide funds?
BUmp for TRuth, FReeper FRiend!
I used to live in Dallas proper when Denton was still fairly small. The resources and cost of living/business costs are making it hard NOT to set up business in Texas. Maybe its time to go back. If the labor pool for software tech workers and the availability of health care jobs are strong, I would have few arguments against it.
Don’t forget crab pickers and oyster shuckers.
A combination of “laboratory” and “urinal,” I guess.
do they specialize in labotomies? If so, they should stay in Maryland, that is where all their real business lies.
This is a blow to an area on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay that is hurting for jobs.
Not Maryland — it sucks at the Fed teats in DC.
Just great... additional infestation of libtards from the northeast. Just great.
I doubt if many will take them up on it and move.
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