It's About Liberty: A Conservative Forum
Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: Libertas on January 31, 2013, 07:03:31 AM
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Pretty soon they'll be no more teams in CA, yeah, that'd be a shame...
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I have a brother who lives in Ca. I can't convince him to leave. He likes the weather. ::facepalm::
And another who wants to move back there!! ::facepalm:: ::facepalm::
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If I could find a job that pays what I make here in Ca. I'd be willing to move, but even my employer pays those of us in Ca, better (10-25%) than employees at sites elsewhere in the US. And I really do like the weather.
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But how much of that higher pay is taken in the form of taxes? Could it be a wash in a lower tax jurisdiction?
It's a shame CA is so beautiful, actually. They're ruining every other aspect of the place.
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But how much of that higher pay is taken in the form of taxes? Could it be a wash in a lower tax jurisdiction?
It's a shame CA is so beautiful, actually. They're ruining every other aspect of the place.
Based on past experience, I would say that's it. Any national company has different base-pay for high/low tax states and cities, which is why so many with MCI and IBM willingly moved to NC from NY/NJ. Salaries were lower, but it was better than a wash in many cases, particularly when it came to house values; sell at the going (high) rate up north, bring the money here and get a McMansion, often for less and with lower property taxes. O' course, this is how the real estate prices were driven up here, but every feature also has a bug.
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haha
I once worked for a company with offices in CA. They actually paid you less if you transferred to San Diego from outside of CA because they had so many requests for transfers there.
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I lived in SD for a year .. MEH.
Yes, the weather was nice. Ocean is still too cold to go in without a wet suit for much of the year, and the people were all pretty much selfish, self indulgent liberals who live there because it makes them fell superior for having chosen such a wonderful place. And they cared more about their cars than they did their kids. Traffic was always awful.
Yeah, its fun to visit, but no, I wouldn't live there on purpose again.
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I lived in SD for a year .. MEH.
Yes, the weather was nice. Ocean is still too cold to go in without a wet suit for much of the year, and the people were all pretty much selfish, self indulgent liberals who live there because it makes them fell superior for having chosen such a wonderful place. And they cared more about their cars than they did their kids. Traffic was always awful.
Yeah, its fun to visit, but no, I wouldn't live there on purpose again.
hahaha
I didn't personally know any one who transferred so I never heard how they liked it.
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Personally I could never live somewhere that's warm 12 months a year.
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Personally I could never live somewhere that's warm 12 months a year.
Me either. Living in NC is pushing it.
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Personally I could never live somewhere that's warm 12 months a year.
Temps been rather cold 5 of the last 6 weeks, night time temps in the 35-45F range and daily highs between 55-75. Lots of rain. Did I mention I hate rain as much as Trap hates hippies.
If I want play in the snow, Arrowhead and Big Bear are only a couple of hours away.
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Personally I could never live somewhere that's warm 12 months a year.
Temps been rather cold 5 of the last 6 weeks, night time temps in the 35-45F range and daily highs between 55-75. Lots of rain. Did I mention I hate rain as much as Trap hates hippies.
If I want play in the snow, Arrowhead and Big Bear are only a couple of hours away.
It is after all, the raining season in CA :o
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Personally I could never live somewhere that's warm 12 months a year.
Oh, I could.
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I'd like to try a warmer clime, but I do think I'd miss the seasons. Actually, I love a good blizzard.
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I'd like to try a warmer clime, but I do think I'd miss the seasons. Actually, I love a good blizzard.
I always thought if I lived somewhere warmer and I got to missing seasons I'd go visit a relative who lived somewhere that had them.
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I always thought if I lived somewhere warmer and I got to missing seasons I'd go visit a relative who lived somewhere that had them.
I don't know, part of the joy of cuddling up by the fire during a blizzard is that its YOUR fire. Your good book. Your PJs and no distractions.
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I always thought if I lived somewhere warmer and I got to missing seasons I'd go visit a relative who lived somewhere that had them.
I don't know, part of the joy of cuddling up by the fire during a blizzard is that its YOUR fire. Your good book. Your PJs and no distractions.
true
but I'd be willing to make the sacrifice not have another day of ugly,slushy winter
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but I'd be willing to make the sacrifice not have another day of ugly,slushy winter
One of the good things about Colorado is "winter" often means 3 days of snow, all of which melts in the next 3 days because its bright, sunny and 60 degrees. The Cabin at 9000 feet still has some, but even there its been a dry winter so far.
Don't really have "fall" here usually at least not how Easterners understand it. . The first snow is usually on Halloween night, and fall consists of about 2-4 weeks of colorful leaves that promptly leave their perches. Same thing with Spring really.
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One of the good things about Colorado is "winter" often means 3 days of snow, all of which melts in the next 3 days because its bright, sunny and 60 degrees. The Cabin at 9000 feet still has some, but even there its been a dry winter so far.
Don't really have "fall" here usually at least not how Easterners understand it. . The first snow is usually on Halloween night, and fall consists of about 2-4 weeks of colorful leaves that promptly leave their perches. Same thing with Spring really.
sounds good
just had a friend move back to Denver after 30+ years in the upper midwest
now I see why
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I find the area along the NC/TN border suits me. It's in the south but is significantly cooler. Winter is similar to the Great Lakes region (they even get lake effect snow out of Lake Michigan). Summer seldom gets above 80 and the humidity is much lower than the surrounding region.
Cold winter is a natural deterrent to human garbage. When the collapse happens the warm parts of the country are going to have more of a problem with feral humans.
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I find the area along the NC/TN border suits me. It's in the south but is significantly cooler. Winter is similar to the Great Lakes region (they even get lake effect snow out of Lake Michigan). Summer seldom gets above 80 and the humidity is much lower than the surrounding region.
Cold winter is a natural deterrent to human garbage. When the collapse happens the warm parts of the country are going to have more of a problem with feral humans.
Summer in the heat and feral trash:
Depends on whether there is electricity or not.
No electricity, no A/C, no A/C and there will
be a lot of self culling. Or migration further north.
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Cold winter is a natural deterrent to human garbage. When the collapse happens the warm parts of the country are going to have more of a problem with feral humans.
And the same feral humans will be washing their excrement in the the rivers, because they are too stupid to dig a hole a bury it. House cats have more sense. Welcome to Life in the time of Cholera. Head lice? Yeah, everyone has that. Warm means warm for everyone and everything including rodents and insects. Even if you keep the human refuse at bay, they will bring with them and feed other forms of vermin.
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Cold winter is a natural deterrent to human garbage. When the collapse happens the warm parts of the country are going to have more of a problem with feral humans.
And the same feral humans will be washing their excrement in the the rivers, because they are too stupid to dig a hole a bury it. House cats have more sense. Welcome to Life in the time of Cholera. Head lice? Yeah, everyone has that. Warm means warm for everyone and everything including rodents and insects. Even if you keep the human refuse at bay, they will bring with them and feed other forms of vermin.
Whoops! Another thing for the preps; RID and some fine-tooth combs.
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When dispatching feral life remember burning is better than burying, why take the chance, eh?!