Posted on 01/08/2009 9:23:37 AM PST by mombyprofession
That is, you could sell a home and buy another or move into a rental property. Where they are able to prevent part timers from abuse, I believe that they have some minimum in state income requirements for residency. Perhaps some one else knowing a little more about this aspect could shed light. I had heard about this some months ago and did a google search.
There may be other states implementing this type of forced incarceration but, I am not aware at present if there are those who have such tax policies in place....
Yes, a slower rate but you will be there. You cannot escape! Indiana is the place to be in the upper midwest. Part time legislature and low taxes. Too bad its all corn fields and not lakes.
You are so correct. But, it will not be long before it is not safe anywhere. I was born and raised in Indianapolis and know of what you speak. I wish I could take my 2 1/2 acres and secede from the future USSA....
An example of Atlas shrugging maybe?
No, locusts.
It’s all of the Southerners who moved up here during the 50’s & 60’s moving back home. Virtually everybody I grew up with have family down South. It’s been interesting watching the State de-populate though. Outside of the Metro Detroit area, the number of empty houses and abandoned properties is staggering. If the RE prices keep dropping, I figure in a few years I could buy a County or two at a reasonable price.
The nomadic tribes and gypsies of Dearbornistan roam the ruins of Detroit. I think it’s half-way there.
We sure don't need them in Wyoming.The oil patch is a little slow now so maybe they will move on.
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