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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Excuse me, ****o?
San Francisco and Los Angeles, much like Manhattan & Chicago, is where people come to kick ****ing ass. Sure, there are welfare people in every state, which stands to reason there numbers are greater in a more populated state.
But there are very, very, VERY few people in cities outside of that I mentioned (with the exception of Miami) that come move to a city like those above, kick ass, take names and become a dominant player in the United States.
Taxes be damned.
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Interesting list of cities.
I wouldn't think that SF would make the list. The others? Absolutely. But I bet that a southern city could replace SF. Oil money in Dallas or Austin, perhaps? It's dominating and kicking ass on a different type of level, but the grip might perhaps be even tighter.