BARACK OBAMA FIDDLES WITH HIS CRONY BANSTERS WHILE
CHICAGO BURNS!
"Responsibility for this tragedy lies
squarely with the ruling class and its political representatives.
Chicago is controlled by the Democrats. It is the political home of
Barack Obama and has been run for years by Mayor
Emanuel, Obama’s former chief of staff and a
multi-millionaire former investment banker."
ILLINOIS FALLS TO LA RAZA MAYHEM…. Apparently Illinois
did not benefit from 8 years of Barack Obama’s sabotage of Homeland security to
build his LA RAZA base of Mexicans
“Illinois is
a state full of illegal aliens. One in seven Illinoisans are
immigrants, with 450,000 official
illegals. One point two million jobs are taken by illegals in
Illinois. This is one of the most heavily
invaded states in the Union.” --- Timothy Birdnow
THE
BANKSTER FUNDED DEMOCRAT PARTY: SERVANTS OF THE LA RAZA MEXICAN WELFARE STATE
ON THE AMERICAN WORKERS’ BACKS!
THEY
DESTROYED THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS, AMERICA’S BORDERS AND ENDLESSLY ASSAULTED
THE AMERICAN WORKER IN THEIR EFFORTS TO FINISH OFF THE GOP… And they got filthy
rich doing it!
“The Democrats had abandoned their working
class base to chase what they pretended was a racial group when what they were
actually chasing was the momentum of unlimited migration”. DANIEL GREENFIELD / FRONT PAGE MAGAZINE
"Illinois
is a state full of illegal aliens. One in seven Illinoisans are
immigrants, with 450,000 official
illegals. One point two million jobs are taken by illegals in
Illinois. This is one of the most heavily
invaded states in the Union. Timothy Birdnow
CHICAGO: THE
FACE OF A NATION IN SHAMBLES
CHICAGO’S
BLACK GANG LAND…. Is what
happens when bankster Rahm Emanuel
and his corrupt Obama party turned the city under!
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2017/08/state-of-illinois-in-economic-meltdown.html
Report: Illinois Loses Residents for Fifth Straight Year
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Illinois has lost residents for its fifth year in a row, reporting the second largest decline in population among the 50 states, according to recently released data from the Census Bureau.
The Census Bureau data released Wednesday showed that Illinois lost 45,116 residents between 2017 and 2018, an increase from the previous year where the state lost 40,699 residents.
Only New York reported a greater population loss than Illinois. The Empire State lost 48,510 residents from 2017 to 2018, according to the Census data.
But the population drain in the sixth-largest U.S. state is nothing new. Approximately 157,000 residents have fled Illinois over the past five years, and of residents who remain, fewer people are giving birth and more people are dying off.
Using the data from the Census Bureau, here is how many people have left Illinois since 2014:
2014: 9,307
2015: 24,620
2016: 37,447
2017: 40,699
2018: 45,116
Residents, when asked why they left Illinois, said they left the state mainly because of high taxes and corruption in state politics. Illinois has historically had some of the highest property taxes in the nation.
“It’s taxes. It’s corruption. It’s politics,” former Illinois resident Mary Miller, who moved out of the state in July to settle in Florida, told the Chicago Tribune. “And I don’t mean Republicans or Democrats; it’s all of them.”
Experts say there is something to this pattern of people fleeing states because of taxes. Several states which reported population growth over the past year—including Nevada and Florida—have no income taxes.
The state has also struggled to retain younger people because of slow job creation compared to other areas of the country with more growth-friendly policies, such as Texas and Florida.
The Census Bureau data released Wednesday showed that Illinois lost 45,116 residents between 2017 and 2018, an increase from the previous year where the state lost 40,699 residents.
Only New York reported a greater population loss than Illinois. The Empire State lost 48,510 residents from 2017 to 2018, according to the Census data.
But the population drain in the sixth-largest U.S. state is nothing new. Approximately 157,000 residents have fled Illinois over the past five years, and of residents who remain, fewer people are giving birth and more people are dying off.
Using the data from the Census Bureau, here is how many people have left Illinois since 2014:
2014: 9,307
2015: 24,620
2016: 37,447
2017: 40,699
2018: 45,116
2015: 24,620
2016: 37,447
2017: 40,699
2018: 45,116
Residents, when asked why they left Illinois, said they left the state mainly because of high taxes and corruption in state politics. Illinois has historically had some of the highest property taxes in the nation.
“It’s taxes. It’s corruption. It’s politics,” former Illinois resident Mary Miller, who moved out of the state in July to settle in Florida, told the Chicago Tribune. “And I don’t mean Republicans or Democrats; it’s all of them.”
Experts say there is something to this pattern of people fleeing states because of taxes. Several states which reported population growth over the past year—including Nevada and Florida—have no income taxes.
The state has also struggled to retain younger people because of slow job creation compared to other areas of the country with more growth-friendly policies, such as Texas and Florida.
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