Also note: Headline says *New Hampshire* is trying to do this. The whole state. Article body quotes seven people and attributes the effort to "informal talks over the last few years" and a movement "so new that it has no name" -- ie, some fringe email list.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1023262332015783936 …
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This is NYT's standard move. Pick a narrative, find a handful of people who'll stick that narrative in their mouths, write a story pretending your Potemkin movement is the Will of the People. Remember when the Coffee Party was the next big thing?
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This crap is not sympathetic unless you're a believer. A cultural familiarization trainer moves to NH, finds there was no demand for her job, concludes that the right move is to *import a bunch of people who need her services*. This is insane unless she's a missionary. So, well.
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