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frostfire
01-03-2018, 11:44
http://www.syracuse.com/state/index.ssf/2018/01/ny_moving_out_of_state.html
Interesting pattern. May not be surprising to some.
There have been admonition on this board to leave certain states
Why Vermont though :confused:
http://www.syracuse.com/state/index.ssf/2018/01/ny_moving_out_of_state.html
Interesting pattern. May not be surprising to some.
There have been admonition on this board to leave certain states
Why Vermont though :confused:
Vermont is a very scenic state and maybe they are fans of Bernie.
PedOncoDoc
01-03-2018, 12:06
Time to move to Utah. Low population and people leaving sounds good to me.
Moved here with the family 2.5 years ago and love it (with the exception of some liquor laws) - I'll have a beer waiting for ya and explain how to navigate the ABC (alcohol beverage control) laws! :D
ETA: The more we have move in, the easier it will be to overthrow the Mormon Caliphate. :D
frostfire
01-03-2018, 12:20
Time to move to Utah. Low population and people leaving sounds good to me.
Sound idea. From personal experience the Mormons make very decent neighbors and coworker.
My geography may be skewed but plenty of flat lands for long range and ELR in Utah no?
Team Sergeant
01-03-2018, 12:31
The more we have move in, the easier it will be to overthrow the Mormon Caliphate. :D
I think you'd have better luck moving the wailing wall.
TOMAHAWK9521
01-03-2018, 15:04
I've got no problem with Mormons. All their church/family owned farmland between me and Idaho Falls make a convenient buffer/barrier that will never end up being developed in my lifetime. As for the rest of the surrounding country I'm bracketed in with mountains, rivers and a huge reservoir. :D
PedOncoDoc
01-03-2018, 15:17
I've got no problem with Mormons. All their church/family owned farmland between me and Idaho Falls make a convenient buffer/barrier that will never end up being developed in my lifetime. As for the rest of the surrounding country I'm bracketed in with mountains, rivers and a huge reservoir. :D
I have no problem with Mormons either - good neighbors and very service oriented. I could just do without the influence their faith has on the laws regulating my acquisition and consumption of good booze. ;)
Peregrino
01-03-2018, 16:51
My biggest issue is the damn liberals fleeing their states because they "f"ed it up so bad they couldn't survive there anymore and the first thing they do when they move in is try to inject their politics and make their new home into a reflection of the shithole they just left. :mad: I wouldn't mind seeing the adoption of policies similar to Switzerland's where transplants are not enfranchised until they've proven they can assimilate into the local community with shared values and a respect for the local culture.
PedOncoDoc
01-03-2018, 16:55
My biggest issue is the damn liberals fleeing their states because they "f"ed it up so bad they couldn't survive there anymore and the first thing they do when they move in is try to inject their politics and make their new home into a reflection of the shithole they just left. :mad: I wouldn't mind seeing the adoption of policies similar to Switzerland's where transplants are not enfranchised until they've proven they can assimilate into the local community with shared values and a respect for the local culture.
How likely do you see that happening for US citizens fleeing from one state to another?
How likely do you see that happening for US citizens fleeing from one state to another?
States can determine their own voting rules. I think that new arrivals should not be allowed to vote in local or state elections for at least 2 congressional election cycles.
Peregrino
01-03-2018, 17:16
How likely do you see that happening for US citizens fleeing from one state to another?
Come on Doc; you're not thinking big here! I'm waiting for the Zombie Apocalypse to kick off. (Trust me - the Libs get more likely to trigger it every day.) Once that starts, we can seal the borders and screen the refugees using any criterion imaginable. Think quarantine; it works for disease, it ought to work for Libs too!
Ret10Echo
01-03-2018, 17:23
States can determine their own voting rules. I think that new arrivals should not be allowed to vote in local or state elections for at least 2 congressional election cycles.
Along those lines:
Fairfax Co. registrar to deny voter registrations over concerns with Va. system
HERE (https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2018/01/fairfax-co-registrar-to-deny-voter-registrations-over-concerns-with-state-system/)
TrapperFrank
01-03-2018, 22:27
We are experiencing a significant growth in population here in GA. Those moving in, mostly exiles from California, are trying to remake this state into the socialist shithole they just left.
rsdengler
01-04-2018, 05:35
Wow...I have no idea where I would like to "migrate" if I decide to leave. I have no ties in Marylifornia, I am not originally from here. Maybe I will buy some land in the mountains of NC and build a cabin.....man, I feel like an orphan; no place to call home.....:munchin
https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
Click on the state and you can check on all the different aspects of freedom.
1. New Hampshire
2. Oklahoma
3. Indiana
4. South Dakota
5. Alaska
46. Maryland
47. New Jersey
48. Hawaii
49. California
50. New York
No real surprises, except Texas
bblhead672
01-04-2018, 07:40
https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
Click on the state and you can check on all the different aspects of freedom.
1. New Hampshire
2. Oklahoma
3. Indiana
4. South Dakota
5. Alaska
46. Maryland
47. New Jersey
48. Hawaii
49. California
50. New York
No real surprises, except Texas
Texas is suffering greatly from the influx of liberals from Kalifornia and other liberal states. The politicians are gleefully bending over the taxpayers to attract businesses to Texas from other states, ignoring the fact that the people the companies are relocating to Texas are among the voters who made the other states a horrible environment for business and personal freedom.
I see myself moving on from Texas when it flips from its current red/purple state to solid blue.
rsdengler
01-04-2018, 07:53
https://www.freedominthe50states.org/
Click on the state and you can check on all the different aspects of freedom.
1. New Hampshire
2. Oklahoma
3. Indiana
4. South Dakota
5. Alaska
46. Maryland
47. New Jersey
48. Hawaii
49. California
50. New York
No real surprises, except Texas
LOL...#46 Maryland figures....ha, Crappy Local Government ( I can attest to that), high taxes, limited firearms freedoms, Maryland raised its travel freedom score by allowing illegal immigrants to get driver’s licenses in 2013–14-LOL...No wonder it took me 3 (almost 4 tries) to renew my license this year, I am sure "illegal Immigrants" didn't have the issues I did. I even had a state police escort to the Managers Office at MVA for raising a stink...:D