by Jon Miltimore, FEE:

It’s not just high taxes that are driving people out of cities. There are other costs—moral, social, and cultural—associated with spurning property rights and celebrating looting.
Last September, billionaire Ken Griffin announced he was pulling up stakes and moving Citadel—his gigantic hedge fund—from Chicago to Miami.
The Windy City was out of control, he told Bloomberg, something that dawned on him after a colleague made a coffee run and was robbed by a thief who put “a gun to his head.”









Oklahoma is taking action to ban 13 major financial institutions from doing business with the state after a review determined the banks engaged in boycotting energy companies and instead prioritized agendas that run contrary to Oklahoma taxpayers’ interests. The state treasurer said that the State will not do business with banks ‘beholden to social goals that override their fiduciary duties.’ The move ultimately blocks the banks from managing billions of dollars in Oklahoma pensions, investments and other state entities.
‘Sometimes it’s kind of relevant to panic. I would recommend you panic’
U.S. NEWSTop Republicans Believe Trump Nomination is Now “Inevitable”