So you and your family left New York.
Yeah. The city does seem to smell a lot better recently.
Don't worry Frank, the rats are still there.
So you and your family left New York.
Yeah. The city does seem to smell a lot better recently.
Alaska roads are the same way, but the water is excellent, I miss the water, Texas water is awful.He forgets the roads are the way they are because of ground moisture levels with all the lakes and the freeze and thaw. It's Michigan 101. It can take less than 2-3 years for cracks on new pavement to show in the worst areas.
He also forgets that most old established areas had and have lead pipes. Our dodo leader at the time tried to save money and got water pumped from the local river. Only problem is its ph balance leaned acidic and it started to eat away at the lead in the inside of the pipes.
I'm glad you found one cherry to pick out and scream about, dearie. So tell us. How long have YOU lived here?
back and forth for the last 25 years, we had property there. Worst fucking roads in the country

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One thing you missed. 99% of the ones that do that live in them high-rise condos. They have a store and a restaurant on premises (just slightly overpriced). Some even have boutiques.
The locals rarely see the yankee invaders. (A lot lof mob snitches and embezzlers, or old NY Jews) The old NY Jews are the best of the bunch.
At least they're honest!Man, I've met some interesting characters, I'll tell ya wut.
I'll take a NY Jew over a shifty embezzler or obnoxious NY mob snitch any day! Hell to the fuck yeah!
I'll go eat some hot pastrami on rye with some good people, but I ain't sittin' down with others.
On New Year’s Day, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was sworn in for her first full term. In the speech that followed she said "We must and will make our state safe … we have to make our state more affordable … And we must reverse the trend of people leaving our state in search of lower costs and opportunities elsewhere."
The governor of New York is choosing not to understand why people are fleeing her state.
I know because I was one of them.
A year ago, my husband and three children got on an airplane, moved to Florida and never looked back. Our move had made the news. I’m a columnist at New York’s storied newspaper, the New York Post, but more than that I had long been New York’s greatest champion.
My family had arrived in Brooklyn in 1978 from the Soviet Union. Raised in Flatbush and then Bensonhurst, I returned to Brooklyn after college to live in Greenpoint. I made the big move to "the city" when my career started taking off and lived on the Upper East Side.
I moved to the Upper West when I married my husband, also a lifelong New Yorker with a similar story about an immigrant family (from Israel) growing up in the boroughs (Queens.)
We eventually moved back to my Brooklyn, to Park Slope, and planned to raise little New Yorkers in the dream home we built for ourselves. Ours was the classic story of the American dream and making it in America’s gateway, New York City.
Then COVID hit. We saw a lot of people flee in the early days but we never considered leaving. This was our home and fear of a virus would not push us out. We had survived 9/11, the blackout of 2003, Hurricane Sandy. New York would bounce back, we believed, of course it would.
It wasn’t the virus that killed our New York dream. It was the political reaction to that virus. The George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020 shook us but not nearly as much as the response from public health officials saying the protests were OK or the politicians covering for the destruction of cities across the country with woke platitudes. .....
....During that stay, I interviewed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the first time. He said words my New York leaders would not say.
He talked about putting children first, how important it was for him personally that schools opened for Florida kids, and how he was ready to fight for these kids. Meanwhile, in New York, the politicians were also fighting…to give Teachers Unions whatever they wanted at the expense of kids. ........
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/been-year-since-left-new-york-florida-what-learned
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People are leaving New York because of bad political decisions . People are moving to Florida because of good political decisions. DeSantis is the best governor in the country. Our company needs politicians like DeSantis.
What do you know you live in Shithole BostonIf you like Florida, Breakdown Lane, you might like North Korea even more. They have a really batshit leader, and you obviously like those.

Yes you travel from the Restaurant to the customer;s front door with their french fries, well the fries that you didn't eat at least. I'm surprised Uber Eats hasn't fired you yet. I guess it just shows how desperate they are for low level workers they are.Anyone who believes quality of life is better in Florida is ignorant and has no desire to improve their standing. It is what it is. Thank God I travel. Christmas season next year in New York. I can't wait. Breakdown Lane is probably one of those idiots I saw standing on the corner in Flagler Beach. He probably thinks it's the sweet life. It's the most backwards fucking town I've ever spent time in. Wouldn't surprise me in the least if he's there.
This OP is simply a Ron DeSantis political ad. DUH.
Kinda humorous how Floridians, especially right wing Floridians, who seemingly make up the majority of Floridians, seemingly have a never ending unsatisfying need to keep telling everyone else how good their State is suppose to be
Pretty much says it all
Well, comparing other states to New York:
The population isn't in rapid decline like New York
The taxes are lower
Urban blight is lower
Urban crime is lower
The cost of living is lower
The weather doesn't suck 24/7/365
Well, comparing other states to New York:
The population isn't in rapid decline like New York
The taxes are lower
Urban blight is lower
Urban crime is lower
The cost of living is lower
The weather doesn't suck 24/7/365
No one cares what you think. Seriously. Your opinion on 'New York Jews' vs. 'Ny mob snitches' comes from such an utterly ignorant position that it should simply be disregarded. Turn on your 15 inch black and white TV, watch some Gunsmoke reruns and STFU. You make everyone less intelligent just by posting your stupid fucking shit.