states that have these, beautiful, california is beautiful, lots of parts of new york, this wonderful city. and a lot of politicians rally around the idea who would want to leave. aparentally a lot of people do, they're taxed to hell, right? >> i feel like i should say the open sis, i moved from texas that doesn't have a state income tax to washington d.c. that taxes my income 9.9%. but look at the overall numbers. exactly right in new york and california. bulls it's been going on -- but it's been going on 20 to 30 years, losing congressional seats because the populations are moving out of older areas like new york and new england and connecticut. what's interesting to me is what you talk about with california, there's a newer population there, and you start to see a mike grags into arizona, and -- migration into arizona, nevada, or it could be people getting older and wanting to go where it don't rain so much. >> neil: could be that. but there's a point where people maybe in those states and maybe republicans and their tax cut be could to blame in the high tax states where they can't write