
Paul Larkin
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is stunned by fresh IRS data. It’s not just billionaires fleeing the state. Between 2020 and 2024, 892 companies left New York — taking $47 billion in income with them. Florida grabbed 341 of those companies. Texas and North Carolina took big chunks too. Middle-class professionals, small business owners, and working families are voting with their feet. They’re escaping sky-high taxes, crushing regulations, remote-work freedom, and a declining quality of life. The result? A shrinking tax base. Those who stay get stuck paying even more. Hochul once told unhappy New Yorkers to “just get on a bus.” Now the exodus is accelerating — threatening jobs, services, and the entire state economy. Actions have consequences. #NewYorkExodus #TaxFlight





🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump on a "deal" with Iran: "I think they want it... they're practically begging for one!" "Anyone who was being destroyed would want one." "Right?"
























