Posted on 10/11/2019 9:25:40 PM PDT by qaz123
I am finally retired and we will be out of the SH state within the year, and that will still be too long. I moved here in 86 and it has just become more and more screwed up. The state is more for the illegals than ANYONE who pays taxes.
The state assembly leader has said many times that this is for the “Immigrants” so all you citizens keep paying. The Dick was actually recorded saying it is all for La Raza and no-one else.
Besides everyone on Staten Italy should know that North Carolina is becoming the place to go for retirement. I am 44 and am looking at splitting my time between Nova Scotia and Arizona (in the colder months).
O.K. President Trump, retrieve the space needed from the federal national parks in California. Fewer tourists allowed in, fewer tourist dollars to the state.
No place is safe from their disease, unfortunately.
People who fail to vote need to wise up.
My mom moved down to South Carolina a few years ago and she’s about as Conservative as they come. But she swears that her little community is being taken over by liberals from NY, NJ and Pennsylvania. Hell, the district that that moron, Sanford, had is now represented by a Dem.
But what it does do is tie unnecessary stuff up in court. And think of the law they just passed about the cops and their ability to use lethal force. I think the state is beyond repair.
Well Staten Island went 57 percent for Trump, even with Obama’s sons and daughters occupying the north shore.
I would’t mind getting rid of as many liberals as possible but not to the detriment of other states.
How about you and the rest of the 57% move to the other states and leave the liberals Soetero’s sons and daughters on SI?
I moved from NY, to the South, in 1995. NY was a wonderful place to grow up in the 70s, 80s, early 90s, amazing what has happened to it. So many Conservative, Right Leaning folks up there being crushed by the Left and their illegal alien puppets. Sickening.
Yeah many or most here don’t know that the 80s and 90s and even early 2000s were great to work and have fun in Manhattan.
Not anymore.
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