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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 4 Apr 2014

    More of America's highly-educated people are leaving huge cities and going to cheaper areas in the West and South.http://on.wsj.com/1hcEByo 

    2:31 PM - 4 Apr 2014
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    • Roger Dean Huffstetler Julio Silvestre, MD Baronian Consulting Anthony Aversano Dimitri Stathopoulos ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 💥 Edīte Brikmane Rana Alotaibi Michael  Davis
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      1. Brian B 🎃 🎃‏ @applecharlie5 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Probably because big city liberalism is so popular

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      1. deez‏ @lyndisma 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ everywhere but #Detroit the city that would benefit the most from such migration

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      2. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ large cities are becoming homes to the super wealthy and the Obama underclasses ; no wonder the rest leave

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      4. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 4 Apr 2014
        Replying to @mnl2

        @mnl2 @WSJ Obama freeloaders wanting more free shit for their votes come black, brown , white & red . That help ?

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      6. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 4 Apr 2014
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        @mnl2 @WSJ yup . Free cellphones , free healthcare , and I'll screw those evil 1%ers who never worked a day in life aligns #PERFECTLY

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      8. Dividend Master‏ @DividendMaster 4 Apr 2014
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        @mnl2 @WSJ that's a pile of shit lie . 1%ers paying 60% in liberal shitholes like NYC all in . You need to do some homework

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      1. CynicalPolitico‏ @IndyinTX31 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Yup, & they expect to change existing culture rather than coexist.

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      1. MeraH‏ @megagerdes 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Unfortunately many are bringing their lefty voting patterns with them.

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      1. Hugo Batten‏ @hcwbatten 4 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: More of America's highly-educated are leaving cities & going to cheaper areas in the W & S http://on.wsj.com/1hcEByo ” @BrittanyUrick

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      1. Brent zimmerman‏ @Zimshady9611 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ come to #Cleveland

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      1. Leonard Gilbert‏ @LeonardGilbert2 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ They voted 4 Obama & now having to seek their new jobs at suburban fast food locations ??

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      1. Ian Goodwin‏ @iancharlieg 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ will this happen in the UK? Will people turns backs on London to head North?

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      1. Malvi‏ @MalviMallow 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ Nothing wrong with the boonies

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      1. Lizzie Brown  👩‍💻 🎙️ 💡 📚‏ @lizbrownsays 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ real estate prices are going up in the northeast. Cities need to be more incentives for recent grads to buy homes at reasonable prices.

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      1. Liam H‏ @AHawkFlying 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ It's like there's an invisible hand or something directing the economy... Someone should totally write a book on that

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      1. NorthHillsAutomotive‏ @northhillsauto 4 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ ...and your point is?

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