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In reply to the discussion: What if we recruit liberals in populous states to move to low population red states? [View all]lunasun
(21,646 posts)What do you mean by recruit?
My price would be maybe 750k /yr and contract of < or total of 3 yrs * covering 1 election cycle and 1 midterm only
and not until kids are out of high school would I be available , then use some of the money to send them to a nice university (not nearby ) or to do whatever on thier own, and visit them and friends family etc so I'd have to be by an airport and live security needs are paid for by recruiter
Not taking family there even at 750k a yr and I probably only need to be there a % of the year to vote in those states so price includes maybe keeping another location to get away from wingers and freezing cold as frequently as voting law allows, hmmm so maybe it needs to be a higher price to recruit me to Wyoming or other states mentioned.
I would really have to think about 750 now that I think about it even a little
My thought is some liberals that move there would become republican eventually too or thier young children have a high probability of ending up RW
*Contract would include not being forced to live around rich assholes house district area also...
The average annual income of the wealthiest one percent of the residents of Teton County, Wyoming a group that includes Dick Cheney and Wal-Mart heiress Christy Walton is more than $28 million.
The county's top-earning residents, on average, earn more than those of any other county in the U.S. The top-earning residents of New York, No. 2 on the list, earn more than two-thirds less.
Seems like DU Lounge material