Posted on 08/10/2021 10:10:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
We’ll Juan, when/if you move to Florida or Texas, I hope your voting habits aren’t similar to 70% of other New Yorkers.
Any bets on this dude who wants to move to Florida’s voting habits. Democrat or Democrat?
I’ll take that bet...”This is the new world order. It’s everywhere, but for now [Gov. Ron] DeSantis in Florida is fighting it.”
Simple. When they manufacture the virus, they also manufacture the medicine concurrently.
Kudos to him. I am taking a 20 percent pay cut and relocating as well. Not a nyer, but my company has a mandate.
“I really don’t wish to be vaccinated at this time,” Adamo said. It’s too soon and I feel like they really haven’t researched it.”
“What’s the point of being vaccinated when they say people who have been vaccinated need booster shots because you could still get COVID-19?”
“ You know who it’s going to hurt? The restaurant and gym owners, because now people who refuse to get vaccinated aren’t spending their money on shows, gym memberships, or eating out.”
My gut is telling me....this vaccine does squat for corona, but will be a blocker for something way more sinister down the road that will “get rid of” all the less easily controlled, freedom loving segment of the population. These people in charge are sinister and evil to the core.
I bet there will be a high rate of noncompliance in the businesses effected by the passport. This is a replay of prohibition. A black market will rise to serve the demand.
Many local races in NYC don’t even have a GOP candidate, and those that do have no one you’ve ever heard of. Hopefully he votes for the least radical Dem, because that’s about your only option in NYC. It is the ultimate one-party town.
However, I think a lot of people are getting a wake-up call now and you’re not going to see the monolithic, automatic Dem voting of the past, if there’s any choice offered. This is so particularly among “minorities.” Most of the people interviewed in this article were probably black or Hispanic, along with some of the many younger whites that live in Upper Manhattan. It’s a very mixed area, and even still has some of its old Irish, Jewish and Italian residents.
“Kudos to him. I am taking a 20 percent pay cut and relocating as well. Not a nyer, but my company has a mandate.”
If your talking about moving to Florida, don’t be so hasty to take that 20% pay cut. Florida is EXPENSIVE to live in these days.
I own 10 acres in Florida and have been trying to build a house there for since 2018 and twice have had to give up that dream due to how expensive it is to build down there.
The current crash in house prices here in NH has just blown away my 3rd attempt to build down there (own my home outright in NH, but would have to take out a $150,000 mortgage to build a 2100 sq. ft. home down there AFTER putting my entire selling price into the new home).
Food down there is very expensive too, but you can grow your own year round unlike me in NH. We will have to delay for another 5 to 7 years and save like mad to be able to make another attempt to build again ... we just hope we can keep ahead of inflation in the next few years.
I lived and worked in NYC many years ago, and at least among the people I knew there was nary a conservative or even moderate voice to be heard. Guns? Horrified at the thought of them. Taxes? Tax “the rich” more. Government programs? Every one of my acquaintances had an idea for a new one or at least wanted to expand an existing one. Pay for getting more government? see tax the rich more. I tried to avoid political discussions because there was never any logic just belief in the Democrat party. One the the many reasons I headed back south. Another was the smug self impressed parochial attitude that nothing west of the Hudson River or North of Yonkers was significant (in the case of NJ they were probably right). Worst place I ever lived.
There are multiple treatments/medicines for diabetes...
Multiple treatments for asthma
ETC
ONE VACCINE FOR EVERYONE IS NOT CORRECT!!!
The idiotic stereotypes my fellow NYers (raised on Long Island and spent much of my adult years in the city) actually apply more to Staten Island or the south shore of Long Island rather than NJ. NJ is filled with progtards, Karens, illegals, and corrupt politicians but irony of ironies beats NY on many indices. The state of Bruce Springsteen died 40 years ago and was only a small part of my current state of residence.
NJ and the NJ stassi take a dim view of the right to keep and bear arms. that alone is enough to sour me on it, but wait there’s more - NJ has the 7th highest overall tax burden in the USA and according to the web NJ has the highest number of speed traps of any state although from personal observation I think SC and VA might give it some competition there.
just what I said about New Yorkers.
I grew up in NYC and lived there for a good part of my life.
It was only a fluke that got Giuliani elected, and while he may be a little odd in some ways, you have to be odd and he cleaned up NY and got the city working again.
Koch had a weight and health obsession, resulting in a bicycle obsession, but otherwise he was okay. Didn’t improve it but didn’t destroy it.
I don’t know what it’s going to take now.
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