And the geographic polarization intensifies. Welfare queens have been immigrating to deep blue states for 70 years, while the more productive have fled.
already tonight I am thinking about going back to Alexandria LA. Looking at property now. Good prices and just think I don’t have to pay the 10,000 a year in taxes on a 200,000 home (and this is upstate NY folks)
And for extra fun, invite the Remington and Kimber manufacturers to relocate to Texas. Invite Colt to leave Connecticut too. Ruger left the NE for Arizona and has had great success.
And for extra fun, invite the Remington and Kimber manufacturers to relocate to Texas. Invite Colt to leave Connecticut too. Ruger left the NE for Arizona and has had great success.
If Texas is going to give New Yorkers amnesty I would require they bring a copy of their voting record along with their weapons and plenty of ammo.
I’ve been after the Mississippi Department of Economic Development to get after Remington Arms fast. The new laws of NY make the production of the rifles and handguns that Remington Arms makes illegal to produce and sell in NY. A move to Mississippi would bring in several hundred jobs plus the NY people that would come with Remington to Mississippi to set up and facilitate the production. Several years ago one of my clients from Mississippi went to Remington to streamline their operation and make it more profitable. Its about time for Remington to realize that in Mississippi they can be welcome and have the intelligence to produce and make a profit.
So Texans are asking New Yorkers to take I 40 south?
Watch out for flying pigs.
“Texas Official Invites NY Gun Owners to Lone Star State”
They ought to be inviting the gun -makers-, such as Kimber (in the Bronx) and Smith & Wesson (in Springfield, MA). There’s a few in Illinois, too.
Entice them out of the blue states and into the red states.
Last week, my friends in Western NY decided to pull up stakes and move to Texas.
If we weren’t in our mid-60s, we’d consider Texas, too. It isn’t so bad here in Tennessee (yet). Yesterday, we could hear hunters’ guns on properties adjacent to us. Sadly, the sound of gun shots made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside — like we are still living in America. They used to be just gun shots; now it’s the sound of freedom, and remarkable.
But first, prospective New Yorkers must take a class in which they learn to properly enunciate “Yeeeee-haaaaaw!” and “Howdy, y’all!”