some 2.2 million people movedas to the southeast in just over two years. that s roughly the population of houstonroughly . and according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. states those six states florida, texas, georgia and the carolina, fls and tennessee, arn the middle of a $100 billion min wealth migration as the us economithc center moves sout. according to the irs. ds $100 while the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lostlth, 60 billion. president joe biden spent today in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing approach to politiccelt and economics. and he says this is why theroeda is growth in the south. am i made a commitment and i d be president for all americans, whether their election officials voted foed officir or wherever you voted, visionary or not, i kept my promise. in fact, some analysis has said that as long as i ve seen you do
a supermajority in at least one legislative chamber, which meanves they can override a governor s veto. not that it would be necessary, because in most of thosego states, the governorvern is the same of the same party as the legislature. a nega you see, there s a negative tone to the ap s description of this political divide, the separation of america. sef americ, thisparation separation of america. this is, in fact, as intended. one of our founders, james madison, believeone ofd federalism produces more efficient government by allowing each duces mo level to concentrate on the functions of government, which they can furr y out most effectively. the state should have jurisdiction, he said, overgoven local matters. while the federal government should have control over national mattersd have c. and that s why they wrote the 10th amendment to read the powersthen not delegated tot united states by the constitution, not prohibitedat it to the states are reserved to the states oro to the p
state is power closer to the people clo to make choices abouy how they want to live, but how they want to be governed. and america has clearly voted. they voted not for by nomics,t but they voted to be governed like texas, like south carolina ,like florida. ron desantis is the governor of florida and a 2024 gopential c presidential candidate, and he joins us now. governor, it s great joi to see you this evening. no one needs to, i think, yell from the rooftop because i think everyone knows the success that has been florida under your leadership. the questions is, i think for anyone watching tonight, how can you take the success storou succey of florida and mat a success story for america? well, we ll biodynamics innutshl a nutshell is you pay more for the necessities of life. your standard of living goes down, the government gets bigger nt and more powerful.d ulti and ultimately china will benefit from a lot of
aged. well, all right. thank you, matt. thasure. i prom i don t know how important that story is, but i promise you that it reveals potentiallyf the depth to which politicians go to li wgo te. s in all right. california is inching closer to granting reparationchd to grh apparently now includes things like decriminalizing publie dec that s right.that and that s straight ahea id. south dakota s hiring as the first state to bounce back from the pandemic. we ve got one of the nation s strongest economies and more jobs than we can. that s why i m pitching in. the average starting salary for an apprentice is 77,000 a year without paying a penny in personal state income tax. plus, we honor apprenticeships from other states. hey, virtue, governor. no. yes. and i m a lousy plumber. south dakota freedom works here.
you have san francisco style social policy, everything ss no g going to end up decaying. yeah, i think there s no thenter endorsement forer ron desantis than the. not just the policies, but the execution ofthe poli the pos in florida. but i have to ask you, got governor, this tasernor, why do you think, despite those sutcesses so far, it hasn been reflected in your polling for your 2024 run forof president of the united states? i have several different uniteds here. i know you re familiar with them. you know, the latesth being fromed the a group entitled the beacon centern. politics but we have the real clear politics averages as well. and while donald avera trump tro is above 50% in some of these polls, 60%, your numbers are somewhere between 20 and 10%. and they ve stayed there for about two months. wh o monthsy is it, in your estimaa the numbers have not reflected your successve not is inn flori well, i think if you look atpeoe the people like the corporate media, who are they goi