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Originally Posted By C3H5N3O9: Yup, and the cocksucking cuckservative chamber of commerce republicans just can’t help themselves from inviting them in. View Quote This ^^^^ And the republicans also stole the deduction for state and local taxes. This alone caused many to leave high tax (blue ) states. When they could deduct from federal taxes their exorbitant state and local taxes they stayed put. Now they are moving and as others have pointed out, voting wrong in ther new states. We see it here in tax free New Hampshire with all the Mass holes moving in. https://ktla.com/news/politics/republican-house-leaders-unveil-key-details-of-tax-reform-proposal/ |
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Happiness is the greatest agent of purification
Bikini Bottoms underneath, but the boys hearts still skip a beat, when them girls shimmy off, them old cut offs |
Transplants are transplanting everywhere. It’s been happening to Florida for over the last 70 years with the New Yorkers and the Canadians!
This country is filled with assholes and are traveling everywhere. |
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I suspect November will be an eye-opener for a lot of people. Of course, it will be too late by then.
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Like I said in another thread: I’ve never met a person that moved South that was as conservative as a native. Regardless of their political lean. Our native Democrats are even conservative, they just don’t know the difference.
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17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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Originally Posted By Alex9661: Wrong. It's in Camden,NJ across the river from Philly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Alex9661: Originally Posted By SuperHeavy: the only cool thing related to NJ is the Battleship NJ, which was built in PA, and currently in PA. Wrong. It's in Camden,NJ across the river from Philly. Wrong. It's in drydock in what was the Philadelphia Navy Yard. |
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“America is a whorehouse where the revolutionary ideals of your forefathers are corrupted and sold in alleys by vendors of capitalism.”
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That's amazing.
Truly and I feel pity for you. Your life just sucks now. |
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Celebrating the remains of the Second Amendment one Fine Firearm at a Time. It was much better here before.
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And ticks, right?
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FU Torquemada!
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Originally Posted By dorobuta: until enough of them show up to change elections... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dorobuta: Originally Posted By 1shortofpar: I'm certain no one from TN gives a shit what people from NJ think. until enough of them show up to change elections... Yep. I felt the same way about connecticunts and massholes. That was until they started moving here in droves to escape the same leftists shit they’ll end up voting for here. |
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If you aren't pointing out the error of their ways...how do you think anything will change in TN or any other Red state?
Point out the fallacy of their ways...otherwise they will bring their shit with them. |
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Originally Posted By redfish86: The problem is one or two big cities can (and will) ruin an entire state View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By redfish86: Originally Posted By BoneB1B: CA transplants in my county are escapees, for the most part The lefty types go to the big cities The problem is one or two big cities can (and will) ruin an entire state Nashville and Memphis have been trying for years. I'll second what a couple other posters have said. The NJ, NY, MI, IL, IN, TX transplants that have moved to my area are all conservative. They left their respective shitholes due to state gov and taxation. The majority are former business owners who got tired of the BS, sold their company, and came down here. The liberal transplants can't handle our rednecks, hillbillies, and lack of Trader Joe's. So they go to Nashville and Memphis. I've honestly met some really cool northern transplants. One was Ken Block's chase team manager and built race cars. Without a doubt the most annoying, most smug, biggest assholes come out of California. I've not run across one yet that wasn't a complete douchebag. |
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"History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives."-Abba Eban
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Originally Posted By dorobuta: until enough of them show up to change elections... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dorobuta: Originally Posted By 1shortofpar: I'm certain no one from TN gives a shit what people from NJ think. until enough of them show up to change elections... Huntsville is our example. |
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You see thousands of them here in central Florida.
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I see what you did.
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I live in Metro Nashville. Two of my neighbors are transplants but luckily conservative.
Needle in a haystack though |
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Originally Posted By 50cal: The transplants are mostly staying in the larger cities. No great loss. Nashville, Memphis and Knoxville .ostly vote blue anyway. The rural parts of the state outnumber them anyway. TN will be red for a long time. I live on the county outside Knoxville. We have had a few northerners and far westerners move in. They haven't stayed long. When we go out shooting in the evenings and most of the weekend and they call the law and complain, they get told it's legal in the county and to get used to it. They usually are gone within a few months. One couple made it 6 months before deciding to move back to California. Another retired couple from Connecticut made it 3 or 4 months before moving back north. A binary triggered AR really sets them off. Wish I had kept my MP5, but sold it when they hit $25k. The MP5 would have really set the Cali couple off. They called the law anytime they heard shots. And Posted it on Nextdoor. View Quote I would have Nextdoor just to monitor the salty tears from my happy time. Unfortunately, I live near a military installation and my pop-pops can't keep up with the boom booms. |
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Originally Posted By ChCh85: Huntsville is our example. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ChCh85: Originally Posted By dorobuta: Originally Posted By 1shortofpar: I'm certain no one from TN gives a shit what people from NJ think. until enough of them show up to change elections... Huntsville is our example. Roanoke is another. Our last Republican Mayor left office in 2004. With the way things are going here, I doubt if we will ever see another Republican mayor. |
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States should pass laws that prohibit "newcomers" from voting in state and local elections for 7 years from establishing residency.
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KEEP CALM and let ME Carry On.
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Originally Posted By GallopingOstrich: They're transplanting into the Atlanta surrounding areas also and are acting like complete and utter dickheads. They come and move down here and act like they own the damn place. View Quote And they have sold some flat in New York or Joisey for a gazillion dollars and come down here with the money and jack up all housing costs. The only consolation is to step out in the yard and empty a mag ito the ground every so often, then read about their shock and horror on NextDoor. |
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KEEP CALM and let ME Carry On.
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Originally Posted By Jozsi: they are all parasites. I have NJ and NY neighbors here in Oregon and they are exact same. The snobbiness, their brass and crass call out of rural people. I do enjoy them calling the cops and whining on Next Door about people that are shooting in the rural parts of my county. They can't do dibly squat on it. View Quote Lol! Beat me to it! |
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KEEP CALM and let ME Carry On.
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The GF and I were looking at buying a few acres off an old friend of hers in central TN, but the land didn't perk and with land prices skyrocketing along with interest rates, we decided to stick it out in south central PA for now.
I bet even native Tennesseans would consider us "far right"! LOL |
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity" --- Sigmond Freud, General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
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About 25 years ago, I was on TDY to Washington, DC staying in a downtown motel. I always get up early; so I was alone in the motel's eating area when 2 DC cops in uniform came in to get a cup of coffee.
I ended up chatting with them and mentioned that I was from Mississippi. The conversation evolved into carrying handguns. They blanched and almost choked on their coffee when I told them how it is in Mississippi. I could tell that they started looking closely to see if I was packing. I wasn't, of course. But folks have no idea what life in other parts of the US are like. |
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Welcome to the party, pal.
We have been dealing with this shit for 50+ years. |
Repeal the 17th Amendment. Restore the Republic!
A right should restrict the government, not obligate it! |
We bought land a couple of years ago in E. Tenn. and we want to build in a few years. I hope to be accepted, I do have deep roots in that county that go back to the late 18th century, but my grandparents moved out in the 1950's.
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OP is sensitive
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Originally Posted By FightingHellfish: Tennessee is a savage place. A lot of people in the hills there are only one generation removed from cannibalism, and they only gave it up because government assistance and OxyContin made them too lazy to hunt the toughest game. View Quote Lol. I will say that the family trees around here are more like Populars and Aspens than Oaks….. |
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Isaiah 6:8. Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
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Originally Posted By BUCC_Guy: I've been here 14 years and I would absolutely not raise kids in "small towns" here. Rural schools are rough, and issues generally follow the economic status of the local population. Stay near the jobs and the highly educated, or at least the highly motivated. View Quote Same here in VA, I bought a big house on acreage in a cheaper county (Caroline) and my kids hated school. Fairfax county is expensive and full of nasty libs, but the kids would've been a lot better off. |
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KEEP CALM and let ME Carry On.
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Originally Posted By FrankW134: Same here in VA, I bought a big house on acreage in a cheaper county (Caroline) and my kids hated school. Fairfax county is expensive and full of nasty libs, but the kids would've been a lot better off. View Quote Yes, 8 hours of communist indoctrination 5 days a week would have helped them a lot. |
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They are a cancer, and I grew up in NJ.
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Nobody is coming to save us. . |
Originally Posted By rob78: Nashville and Memphis have been trying for years. I'll second what a couple other posters have said. The NJ, NY, MI, IL, IN, TX transplants that have moved to my area are all conservative. They left their respective shitholes due to state gov and taxation. The majority are former business owners who got tired of the BS, sold their company, and came down here. The liberal transplants can't handle our rednecks, hillbillies, and lack of Trader Joe's. So they go to Nashville and Memphis. I've honestly met some really cool northern transplants. One was Ken Block's chase team manager and built race cars. Without a doubt the most annoying, most smug, biggest assholes come out of California. I've not run across one yet that wasn't a complete douchebag. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By rob78: Originally Posted By redfish86: Originally Posted By BoneB1B: CA transplants in my county are escapees, for the most part The lefty types go to the big cities The problem is one or two big cities can (and will) ruin an entire state Nashville and Memphis have been trying for years. I'll second what a couple other posters have said. The NJ, NY, MI, IL, IN, TX transplants that have moved to my area are all conservative. They left their respective shitholes due to state gov and taxation. The majority are former business owners who got tired of the BS, sold their company, and came down here. The liberal transplants can't handle our rednecks, hillbillies, and lack of Trader Joe's. So they go to Nashville and Memphis. I've honestly met some really cool northern transplants. One was Ken Block's chase team manager and built race cars. Without a doubt the most annoying, most smug, biggest assholes come out of California. I've not run across one yet that wasn't a complete douchebag. Sup |
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Originally Posted By wyomingnick: Tennessee may go blue someday but its likely a long way off. Nashville is not big enough to be anywhere near able to overtake the rest of the state. Go look at the numbers. If it doubled in size, it still wouldn't be enough. It isn't at the tipping point yet. View Quote Well here is a warning from a Chicagoan now living in Southern Middle Tennessee. I lived the vast majority of my life in Chicago, born and raised there and lived there for 50 years. When I retired 5 years ago I couldn't wait to get out, not just Chicago but Illinois entirely. I'm extremely conservative so I never had anyone to vote FOR only AGAINST in every election, always the lesser of two evils. What you have to watch out for is a total takeover by Democrats in your larger cities and county's. Chicago on it's own could not control the state of Illinois but Cook county can and does, it's a numbers game. The state has an unofficial saying "Illinois is a different state south of I80" and it really is a RED state south of I80 but it cannot overcome the population/political control of Cook county. That's an entire state (a very large state) controlled by 1 county and 1 political party, that being Democrat but they don't even resemble the Democrats that I knew in my lifetime there. They are more socialist than anything else. They control the Unions, the Chicago Public schools/teachers union, the Water department, have their hands in every public utility and almost all business. Even the FOP usually endorses a Democrat because there is no one else to endorse. They have a lock on political power. Outside of local elections Illinois Republicans have no vote, no voice and are taxed heavily. That's why people who are conservative leave Illinois IF they can. Nashville reminds me (in more than one way) of Chicago and I see it heading that way politically full speed. Ironically, my neighbor is from New Jersey and he left there for the same reasons. I do have a few complaints about living here but they are trivial compared to where I left. I'll deal with Rattles snakes and bland food over Democrat/socialist monopolies any day. Would you believe that I was sent a letter saying that I could still vote in Cook county elections even a year AFTER I moved to Tennessee? I threw it in the trash where it belonged. |
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"That's how we did it in Nu Yawk."
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Originally Posted By Grumple: They are back in NJ visiting. I'm here for work. They sitting next to me at a restaurant yapping. They are in the Nashville area. This is what they said to their friend who is with them Oh it's great, big houses low taxes but anything outside Nashville is redneck and if you can get over them it's a nice place. Apparently the food sucks in TN as well. Lmfao. Good luck TN. I know ya'll have alot of transplants moving there. Not much longer before they flip you blue. . View Quote So, like every liberal cunt in human history |
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I have to say I used to have to go to NJ for work. That place fucking sucks. I can't imagine how damaged one would have to be to go anywhere else in the US and have to "get over" something.
I'm sure they are too retarded to understand TN is so great because of those rednecks. |
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Originally Posted By Oldgold: Like I said in another thread: I’ve never met a person that moved South that was as conservative as a native. Regardless of their political lean. Our native Democrats are even conservative, they just don’t know the difference. View Quote That's the problem I have. I hear constantly "its only the conservatives leaving CA/NY," but the problem is a conservative Californian Republican is a democrat here. I |
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Originally Posted By granitestater: This ^^^^ And the republicans also stole the deduction for state and local taxes. This alone caused many to leave high tax (blue ) states. When they could deduct from federal taxes their exorbitant state and local taxes they stayed put. Now they are moving and as others have pointed out, voting wrong in ther new states. We see it here in tax free New Hampshire with all the Mass holes moving in. https://ktla.com/news/politics/republican-house-leaders-unveil-key-details-of-tax-reform-proposal/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By granitestater: Originally Posted By C3H5N3O9: Yup, and the cocksucking cuckservative chamber of commerce republicans just can’t help themselves from inviting them in. This ^^^^ And the republicans also stole the deduction for state and local taxes. This alone caused many to leave high tax (blue ) states. When they could deduct from federal taxes their exorbitant state and local taxes they stayed put. Now they are moving and as others have pointed out, voting wrong in ther new states. We see it here in tax free New Hampshire with all the Mass holes moving in. https://ktla.com/news/politics/republican-house-leaders-unveil-key-details-of-tax-reform-proposal/ LOL. "Stole." You still have a point about one of the consequences. |
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"Positive rights" are neither.
Busy leaving people the F alone. |
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I think it is balkanization more than anything. Sure, there will be some leftists moving here, but the vast majority is probably like me, a "far right" conservative who has basically been run out of his own state.
Over the past couple of years, people have been moving across this country at alarmingly large rates, BUT, they are (in majority) moving to areas that "fit" their political bent. Things are shaping up in this country for a political showdown. Hopefully it goes no further than that. |
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The transplants are changing things, but Texas will go blue before Tennessee. And when that happens, we’re all fucked.
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“America is a whorehouse where the revolutionary ideals of your forefathers are corrupted and sold in alleys by vendors of capitalism.”
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Happiness is the greatest agent of purification
Bikini Bottoms underneath, but the boys hearts still skip a beat, when them girls shimmy off, them old cut offs |
Originally Posted By rgaper: Ummm... south Jersey is pretty awesome. You've got a mix of farmland and pine forest with small towns, then the beach towns which are each very different. 100+ miles of oceanfront in the state. There's a pretty wide gap between Avalon and Newark. I'll take NJ over TN all day long. Taxes and politics suck, but that's not all there is in life. Eastern PA's politics are garbage because the Republican party is a bunch of faggots who have failed to connect with voters. NJ had nothing to do with that, they did it all by themselves. View Quote From someone who spent the first 18 years of his life in NJ, you couldn't be more wrong. Just look at New Jersey gun laws. It's full-blown commie, and been that way since before the American revolution. There were more Tories there per capita than anyplace else in the colonies. Today is no different. If you truly believe southern Jersey isn't so bad, go live someplace with less taxes and gun laws. Even eastern PA is better, though they are turning it into western NY/NJ. |
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"......hey-so long story short the guy tells me to get a gun for selfdefense and I says, I tells the guy Hey, that's not how we do it back east........"
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Same in north Alabama.
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American by birth. Southern by the grace of God.
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Tennessee is on my short list of place to retire. I can't wait to get there and become one of your rednecks and bring a few more red votes with me.
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Originally Posted By Alex9661: Wrong. It's in Camden,NJ across the river from Philly. View Quote No, it is currently drydocked in Philly. USS New Jersey in dry dock Philadelphia Ship Yard |
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Originally Posted By RTX: I suspect November will be an eye-opener for a lot of people. Of course, it will be too late by then. View Quote It was too late four years ago. That said, go vote. Take your right-minded friends and family to vote. Just don't expect anything to change when you do. But do it anyway. Kind of like me and exercise... |
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