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In reply to the discussion: Went for my daily walk, stopped and talked to some women about yesterdays decision. [View all]cab67
(3,800 posts)If states begin to outlaw birth control, companies will have to relocate. They won't be able to hire enough qualified employees who want to live there.
Texas and Florida can give all the tax incentives they want. Companies will find it harder and harder to recruit young women, or even their male partners, if birth control is banned.
Obviously, they'll be able to hire minimum-wage workers who can't afford to move to another state. But women with high-demand technical or administrative skills? Women with advanced degrees? Men with these attributes who care about their partners or daughters? Why live in a state trying to replicate 17th century Plymouth Colony when you can live in 21st century Massachusetts, which has long since moved into the modern era?