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Despite what the Interstate 95 sign says, many Massachusetts residents, whether newcomers or those who have long lived here, haven't found the Bay State to be all that welcoming and have moved on to greener pastures and lower taxes. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Photo by Paul Connors/Boston Herald
Despite what the Interstate 95 sign says, many Massachusetts residents, whether newcomers or those who have long lived here, haven’t found the Bay State to be all that welcoming and have moved on to greener pastures and lower taxes. (Photo by Paul Connors/Media News Group/Boston Herald)
Howie Carr has been through the radio wars and has the scars to prove it. (Herald file photo)
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The Commonwealth has been circling the drain for a long while now, but evidence of the ongoing catastrophe just keeps piling up. The latest news comes from the Internal Revenue Service’s annual data on taxpayers flying out of failed Democrat-run states.

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