Raleigh vs Charlotte (Cary: shop, relocate to, areas)
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I know the 70% has been debunked, this is why I edited to say a lot(not the majority but a good number), at the same time many of the people causing the damage are from out of state, and in other cities with officer involved shootings, a lot of the people who were causing problems were from out of state.
I have been all over the entire state of North Carolina. If you have a good job, like doing things, and creative. Charlotte is best. If you are still in school, planning to go back, then Raleigh is better. IT, Healthcare, and Banking are all in Charlotte and Raleigh. One caveat, Charlotte has way more sports, entertainment and NASCAR.
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Whether it's the government of North Korea or North Carolina.
As for intellectualism - "I love the poorly educated" to quote soon to be President Trump.
North Carolina is a preview of the new United States of America.
I hope this doesn't start the usual which city is on more best place to raise family list Vs. who has taller buildings.
We all know Raleigh, because of the GA, is a major force in state affairs. But Charlotte, compared to the actual city of Raleigh, has thrust NC into the national and international spotlight multiple times this year. It seems like Charlotte is the ultimate antagonist of the legislator. I feel like Durham also bothers the GA more than others too.
The "Queen City" by itself isn't big enough to carry it's own State.
Raleigh isn't (and will never be) jealous of Charlotte.
We have so many projects taking off right now.
We're not thinking about Charlotte lol
I didn't say anything like that, but whatever. Its not a big deal.
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