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  • EverettChris
    EverettChris Member Posts: 8,602 Standard Supporter
    edited August 2023
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    House is almost paid off. I'm working another 7 years until retirement. Thankfully, I don't live in the city I just work here. The state is completely mismanaged and one big liberal cluster fuck but you really can't beat the weather. Not likely I could get a job in Montana making what I make here. I was n SLO and Paso Robles this past weekend and Carmel and Monterrey two weeks before that. Life is still pretty damn good in those areas. After I retire I'm most likely out but we're still debating where that might be. Hard to beat some place that I never need to run the A/C and only need to heat 3 to 4 months out of the year.
    I drove the Going To The Sun road in Glacier Park today with our family. Have done it before but it is always a privilege. Same as Beartooth Pass by Red Lodge to Cooke City. I don’t have to pay the salaries of retards in state government, either. Seems foolish to stay there in CA to me and then support a Bush puppet.

    https://www.glacierparkcollection.com/plan-your-trip/going-to-the-sun/
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,429 Founders Club
    edited August 2023
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    House is almost paid off. I'm working another 7 years until retirement. Thankfully, I don't live in the city I just work here. The state is completely mismanaged and one big liberal cluster fuck but you really can't beat the weather. Not likely I could get a job in Montana making what I make here. I was n SLO and Paso Robles this past weekend and Carmel and Monterrey two weeks before that. Life is still pretty damn good in those areas. After I retire I'm most likely out but we're still debating where that might be. Hard to beat some place that I never need to run the A/C and only need to heat 3 to 4 months out of the year.
    Imagine having to pay mortgage payments.

    But, you get to say that you live in SF/Bellevue/Seattle/LA 🤣

    Fucking cucks.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,335
    haie said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    House is almost paid off. I'm working another 7 years until retirement. Thankfully, I don't live in the city I just work here. The state is completely mismanaged and one big liberal cluster fuck but you really can't beat the weather. Not likely I could get a job in Montana making what I make here. I was n SLO and Paso Robles this past weekend and Carmel and Monterrey two weeks before that. Life is still pretty damn good in those areas. After I retire I'm most likely out but we're still debating where that might be. Hard to beat some place that I never need to run the A/C and only need to heat 3 to 4 months out of the year.
    Imagine having to pay mortgage payments.

    But, you get to say that you live in SF/Bellevue/Seattle/LA 🤣

    Fucking cucks.
    What’s a mortgage payment?
  • Goduckies
    Goduckies Member Posts: 8,082 Standard Supporter

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    House is almost paid off. I'm working another 7 years until retirement. Thankfully, I don't live in the city I just work here. The state is completely mismanaged and one big liberal cluster fuck but you really can't beat the weather. Not likely I could get a job in Montana making what I make here. I was n SLO and Paso Robles this past weekend and Carmel and Monterrey two weeks before that. Life is still pretty damn good in those areas. After I retire I'm most likely out but we're still debating where that might be. Hard to beat some place that I never need to run the A/C and only need to heat 3 to 4 months out of the year.
    I drove the Going To The Sun road in Glacier Park today with our family. Have done it before but it is always a privilege. Same as Beartooth Pass by Red Lodge to Cooke City. I don’t have to pay the salaries of retards in state government, either. Seems foolish to stay there in CA to me and then support a Bush puppet.

    https://www.glacierparkcollection.com/plan-your-trip/going-to-the-sun/
    Glacier is amazing love being 4 hours away and can maoe a quick weekend trip!
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,243 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    House is almost paid off. I'm working another 7 years until retirement. Thankfully, I don't live in the city I just work here. The state is completely mismanaged and one big liberal cluster fuck but you really can't beat the weather. Not likely I could get a job in Montana making what I make here. I was n SLO and Paso Robles this past weekend and Carmel and Monterrey two weeks before that. Life is still pretty damn good in those areas. After I retire I'm most likely out but we're still debating where that might be. Hard to beat some place that I never need to run the A/C and only need to heat 3 to 4 months out of the year.
    The weather is what's keeping me here. Well that and 2 more years of HS for the last one. Then it's decision time.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    edited August 2023

    We all can't live in the trailer park haie
  • alumni94
    alumni94 Member Posts: 4,878

    SFGbob said:

    TXDawg said:

    These cities will go bankrupt and they'll be banging on doors in DC for a bailout.

    City is busy killing off the remaining tourism and convention business. Huge amounts of taxes were paid by people filling up the Hotels. Union Square is pretty much dead. Greatest shopping/retail district on the West Coast killed off by leftist governance.
    Why stay in the Bay? Makes no sense. I know you’re a DeSantis supporter yet he’s infinitely better than any state politician in CA. You’re paying their salaries. My house an hour away from Yellowstone Park is a fraction of what you people are paying if you take away Bozeman, where only a fool would buy there now.
    I’m out. Moved to Idaho. Been here about a month now, so far so good. I have a 100% remote job, so still making good income. I don’t think there is much reason to stay in the Bay Area. The weather, I will miss, but I also actually get seasons now. Maybe, if you have a good job, but there is so much pressure to get promoted, get a big raise, etc to keep up with the Jones. It makes for a work force that is selfish and greedy. It’s tiresome.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,551 Founders Club
    Imagine not understanding leverage with 2.5% and 8% inflation.
  • HHusky
    HHusky Member Posts: 24,335

    Imagine not understanding leverage with 2.5% and 8% inflation.


    Relatively risk free cash earns around 5%. I hate having a car loan, but it’s zero percent so I’m paying as scheduled.