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I hope not for the worse...I really like my town.
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Sorry...but G.W. Bush and his Robber Baron buddies need cheap labor and the multicultural PC crowd led by Hillary want a new "diverse" America. No room for you.
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Well there are exceptions on that list, Ronkonkoma, Rocky Point and Blue Point are far from minority communities. |
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Then you have MS-13, which is an extremely dangerous roving gang who initiates new members by robbing, raping, and killing. People really need to realize that unless we get rid of these people, our towns and our country will turn into a dangerous 3rd world. It already has in many towns. |
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MS13 and stuff. Blue Point is pretty much a 90% town except that its next to Patchogue. Rocky Point is a 90% town but we do have some laborers in the downtown district. I'm sure the Civic will have issue with anything supporting Illegals. If the mailer went out today ...Im sure Dan Losquadro already got an earful. The town is tight knit,organized and knows how to flex its political muscle. C Last edited by clamboy; 08-10-2007 at 07:38 PM. |
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Lake Ronkonkoma is still good, but Ronkonkoma by the RR station has alot of "flophouses", and there come the illegals and MS-13.
Port Jeff station is even worse than that though. |
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I don't know if a lot of the people moving to NC were intelligent enough to research the demographics of the new area. If I had a dollar for every post in the NC forum that read " we just bought a house in NC, can anyone tell me how the schools are and are there any jobs for me" I would be able to afford to live on LI!
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Last edited by Dee62; 08-11-2007 at 12:17 AM. |
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About 3 years ago I was invited to visit a friend who had moved to one of those suburbs and was raving about how much they loved it. From his description (literally "exactly like Long Island, only with half the property taxes and half the house prices!") I was expecting something great. I'd never been to NC before, as most of my traveling south had been by plane from LI to specific areas in Florida (the Keys, Sarasota, and Orlando). So I was unprepared for the "demographics shock" of the Raleigh area, to say the least. And was very uncomfortable with it. After I got back home and mentioned my experience to a family member, the response was "Well, what did you expect, for gawdsake? North Carolina is the South!" Duh. Of course it is. It's not "Long Island South" it's The South. Long Island is one of the most segregated places in the country (whether you think that's good or bad is irrelevant; it just IS). The southern states are way more integrated than LI will probably ever be. So I'd think that anyone who isn't comfortable with being in an integrated area, wouldn't want to move to NC no matter how much cheaper it is. Isn't that logic? But people don't always research, or research enough. So when I hear and read about people who move down there being unhappy and wanting to move back to the Northeast, I wonder how much of that is due to the demographics but they are too politically correct to come right out and say so.... Just a thought. |
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