In 48 out of 50 states.
Everybody do the Joe Biden Limbo — how low can he go? According to the latest data from Civiqs Biden has managed to get to his all-time low in job approval, as well as states in which he’s appreciated. His 33/56 is his lowest on approval and ties his highest in disapproval, while only Hawaii and Vermont put him in positive territory.
Hawaii is an island in the middle of the Pacific, and Vermont is the largest gated community in America.
It’s very liberal, very secular, and very safe. It’s also 93.6% white. Much to their chagrin of woke progressive liberals.
It’s 2020 America went insane. A pandemic by a virus of controversial origin in China causing sickness and death mainly of the old and medically compromised.
This was followed by the death of a black, medically impaired criminal suspect in police custody. What followed was “mostly peaceful protests” in deep blue cities all over America.
Blue state governors, Blue mayors did nothing to stop or curtail the violence and looting. Some politicians encouraged it, and the mainstream media fanned the flames, all in an effort to bring down a President they loathed.
All across the country statues were removed and American history distorted.
Then came the election…We all have our opinions about that.
Vermont is a long way from the border with Mexico.
Vermont didn’t have massive riots that burned down blue cities.
Vermont schools and the media embraced a grifting “Black live Matter”.
Vermont Liberals and Progressives are disciples of the Church of Woke and Climate Change. So…
Vermont Liberals and Progressives think $5.00 a gal. gas is a good thing.
And since most Vermont Liberals and Progressives can’t admit to themselves that they could have been mistaken, and living in this safe gated community we call Vermont, polls still give demented Uncle Joe majority approval.
Sad. What most elite Libs believe. It’s their religion.
Unfortunately, Vermont’s previously healthy growth became stagnant, dropping from double-digit climbs from the 1970s through the 1990s to reach its current growth rate of just 0.02%.
According to Vermont’s former governor, the biggest challenge facing the state’s economy is not high taxes, reform of health care, or government bureaucracy but simply its long-term demographic trends, which show that Vermont’s labor force is shrinking steadily.
Vermont has a median age of the workforce of 42.3, which is the highest in the nation. Combine this with the low birthrate and very little migration into the state and it’s not hard to see why Vermont’s population is growing so slowly.
As late as August 2019 The State of Vermont was offering a $10,000 incentive to get people to move here.
Real estate in Vermont is selling at an incredible pace