Yes, you can exchange the high taxes of Allegheny County for the doctorless environs of the Northern Panhandle, but you'd still probably come out ahead.
Democratic candidate for Florida governor, Janet Reno (R) shakes hands with supporters at 'Level' nightclub in Miami Beach's trendy Art Deco District, July 19, 2002. Inspired by a television skit that spoofed Reno as the gawky host of a basement dance club, the former U.S. attorney general threw a real-life 'Janet Reno Dance Party' at the nightclub to raise money for her gubernatorial campaign. (Colin Braley/Reuters)
Janet Reno supporters dance at the Reno Dance Party fund raiser in the trendy nightclub, Level, in Miami Beach, Fla., Friday, July 19, 2002. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
Janet Reno tells supporters at her dance party fund raiser Friday, July 19, 2002, why she should be elected governor of Florida at the Miami Beach rally. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter()
Janet Reno, a candidate for Governor of Florida, addresses the audience at her dance party fund raiser at the trendy South Beach night club, Level, Friday, July 19, 2002, in Miami Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/J.Pat Carter)
Awwww, dang it! Janet didn't wear her blue Dance Party dress. Oh well, black in Miami in July is just so chic!
No, Larry M. Are you familiar with him at all?