Posted on 12/13/2017 1:51:48 PM PST by Hojczyk
Three words: taxes and corruption & democrats
There ruining Florida..go some place else PLEASE..
Got out of New York State in 1981...
Moved to Colorado Springs...the Californians ruined that state
Move to SW Florida in 2001..now this place is being ruined..
Any suggestions
So that's like, $6400 total. Right? Lousy editing.
The good ones are fleeing the state;
the remaining continue to fleece the state.
Looking for another nest to foul.
One friend of mine is leaving Illinois for Cheyenne, Wyoming. You might get some Coloradans fleeing the potheads, but I don’t think it is much of a magnet for the nuts and twigs in California in any great numbers, and not at all for the east coast. Those crazies who do come over are easily buffered by a 40 acre plot.
As my Wyoming-bound friend said, “I want to reduce the idiot-to-me ratio.”
Buy ammo.
Lots of ammo.....................
left Illinois 17 years ago for Wisconsin. Helped elect Governor Walker three times looking forward to a fourth time.
Haven’t been back since. It is a nest of entitled Public employees and “teachers”.
Cheyenne or Casper are great, if you like hurricane force winds a lot of the year. and yes I mean hurricane force.
80-100 MPH is not uncommon...
If I wasnt born there, I would hate it :)
— Any suggestions
East Tennessee is very nice...
I remember 80 - 100 below zero wind chill readings in Great Falls, Montana in the late 70’s.
Guess they’ll have to start taxing welfare recipients (EBT); 22% tax on EBT cards.
You need to move somewhere that’s not particularly attractive with bad weather, e.g. North Dakota.
Ah yes...good times...
Fleeing in record numbers and ruining whatever place they settle in.
Like locusts.
They bitch and moan about all of it, but they don’t realize that they are conditioned by it, as well. When they move south, lured by lower taxes, better weather and lower cost of living, they end up ruining it, because they want all the same services that they left behind.
How about Montana or Wyoming?
Cheyenne or Casper are great, if you like hurricane force winds a lot of the year. and yes I mean hurricane force.
80-100 MPH is not uncommon...
If I wasnt born there, I would hate it
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My wife and I were in Cheyenne on business for two weeks and agreed - nice place to visit but not enough oxygen. Several hundred feet higher than the “mile high city.”
The good news - for Illinois - is that of those 1,900 leaving Illinois for Iowa, 1,800 of them are convicted felons and their dependents from Chicago, Rockford or Freeport who have relocated to Iowa communities along US20, US30 and I-80.
Either leave on your own or get shot.
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