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  • tnx, evidently I am mistaken about future sea rise

    wonder what the future of the groundwater will be
  • @davidrmoran Yes, but while the residents are drowning they won't pay any state taxes like in liberal New York, so it all evens out. Anyway, they'll collect that FEMA money for their flooded vacation homes while complaining about socialism. Good times for all.
  • nah, I disagree, it doesn''t even out...I'd take my chances with a slowly rising sea way before I went into some rat hole crime infested city led by Marxists and politco cronies looking to suckle of the teet of other's savings and hard work. Criminals and punks wilding and looting...ya that's a good idea, let's defund the cops...

    I'll be putting my house up for sale outside Chi town in the next two months after 25 years...sell into this epic bubble....property taxes are 5x as in home in Asheville, for 1/5 the land and 1/3 the home value...too many taxing districts, now local school looking for more, more , more thru tax referendum, putting out feelers. Good Luck, they are insane asking for more tax revenue when so many out of work etc. Selling more video gambling licenses, trying to build large casino, selling weed...needs the tax monies to keep the socialism going...as all the folks with means and companies leave...

    So ya, I still wave old glory and believe in living right and being free.


    Good Luck to all,

    Baseball_Fan
  • You don't know what Marxism is.
  • har, among many other things

    'living right', too funny
  • dryflower said:
    I would move there tomorrow if the hurricane threat was minimal. Beautiful part of Florida, but right in the bull's-eye, as far as strong storms go. All of that warm Gulf water to intensify.
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