Charlie Breaks Down His 3 Rules For Moving From One State To Another


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In his latest podcast episode of “Ask Charlie Anything,” Charlie Kirk breaks down his three rules for moving to another state that does not share the politics of the state you are moving from.

Victor from New Mexico asked Charlie, “What do you think about people leaving blue states to red states? Don’t you think it’s somewhat hypocritical if they leave a blue state to a red state and continue to vote the way they used to?”

Kirk used Florida as his example to answer this question as people have been flocking there from tyrannical states with extreme lock-downs to get back to normalcy and freedom.

He goes on to explain how states handled the Chinese Coronavirus differently, with Florida and South Dakota performing wonderfully while states like New York, California, and Illinois handled it terribly and destroyed their economies by continuing to lock-down and also not allowing schools to open.

Kirk points out that the one common denominator among the terrible states is that they are all run by Democrats. The problem is that people who voted for these politicians and their failed policies are fleeing the blue states for more prosperous red states. Unfortunately they don’t seem to leave their bad ideologies in the place they left and try to change the states that they move to.

Charlie breaks down his 3 Rules for moving:

  1. People must remember that they are moving for a reason. Moving is not an easy process so the reason is usually a strong one in order to uproot your life. Typically you are not satisfied in your current condition or something looks better on the other side. If you don’t realize that politics play a big role in that decision then you are in for a wake up call.
  2. The change that you think you want to bring to the state you’re moving to is probably not a good one and should be left in the state you came from. There is a reason the red state you are moving to is doing well as they have policies in place that work for the people in that state.
  3. A lot of natives in the red state that you are moving to do not have the ability to move and also enjoy the state they live in so don’t impose your failed ideologies from your blue state that will make their situation worse.

Listen to Charlie breakdown his rules in the podcast below.

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In his latest podcast episode of “Ask Charlie Anything,” Charlie Kirk breaks down his three rules for moving to another state that does not share the politics of the state you are moving from.

Victor from New Mexico asked Charlie, “What do you think about people leaving blue states to red states? Don’t you think it’s somewhat hypocritical if they leave a blue state to a red state and continue to vote the way they used to?”

Kirk used Florida as his example to answer this question as people have been flocking there from tyrannical states with extreme lock-downs to get back to normalcy and freedom.

He goes on to explain how states handled the Chinese Coronavirus differently, with Florida and South Dakota performing wonderfully while states like New York, California, and Illinois handled it terribly and destroyed their economies by continuing to lock-down and also not allowing schools to open.

Kirk points out that the one common denominator among the terrible states is that they are all run by Democrats. The problem is that people who voted for these politicians and their failed policies are fleeing the blue states for more prosperous red states. Unfortunately they don’t seem to leave their bad ideologies in the place they left and try to change the states that they move to.

Charlie breaks down his 3 Rules for moving:

  1. People must remember that they are moving for a reason. Moving is not an easy process so the reason is usually a strong one in order to uproot your life. Typically you are not satisfied in your current condition or something looks better on the other side. If you don’t realize that politics play a big role in that decision then you are in for a wake up call.
  2. The change that you think you want to bring to the state you’re moving to is probably not a good one and should be left in the state you came from. There is a reason the red state you are moving to is doing well as they have policies in place that work for the people in that state.
  3. A lot of natives in the red state that you are moving to do not have the ability to move and also enjoy the state they live in so don’t impose your failed ideologies from your blue state that will make their situation worse.

Listen to Charlie breakdown his rules in the podcast below.