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Old 04-26-2020, 07:12 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Lol no even close. My parents are the youngest baby boomers. You’re a child. I can’t figure out which banned troll you are yet, but I will soon.
I was never banned lol. Been here for a while. Just caught a posting frenzy the past three days here. So to add to your list. Someone who disagrees with you is a banned poster who is trolling lol.


It’s amazing how the miserable New Yorkers are never the ones “trolling”
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:47 PM
 
Location: In a rural area
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Your point was not proven cause NYC is in a high taxed state and is one of the safest largest cities in the nation.

Low taxed states are also some of the most crime filled with states per cap.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...rate/40968963/


As a matter of fact the most dangerous cities that make the top 25 most murderous list are generally located in more low taxes states than high taxed states.


Los Angeles, San Francisco, NYC are on neither of these list.
NYC is a high taxed city in a high taxed state and even though it is one of the "safest" cities, my point was and IS that high taxes do NOT NECESSARILY correlate with safety. Then you mentioned Newark and that is a perfect example of non-correlation. Thanks for proving me right and making it easier.

By the way, I never said "low taxes = automatic safety". You keep making up nonsense I´ve never said.

Let me help you out once again in case you still don't get something so simple: it is possible, as we see in many places, to have a combination of cheaper quality of life, good healthcare and more fundamental rights to healthcare and other perks than you do in NYC. You can also be highly taxed and get very little in return (as is the case in the tri-state area). If I am going to pay high taxes, then I want what they have in Nordic countries, to name an example. If I'm going to get little in return in the way of social services, then I at least want the COL to be cheaper, as is the case in many places. Is that so hard for you to understand? I would've thought that a financial "whiz" like you, a "financial counselor" with so much money in the bank would understand these things.
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:50 PM
 
Location: New Jersey!!!!
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I was never banned lol. Been here for a while. Just caught a posting frenzy the past three days here. So to add to your list. Someone who disagrees with you is a banned poster who is trolling lol.


It’s amazing how the miserable New Yorkers are never the ones “trolling”
We don’t suffer immature children here long.
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:50 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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NYC is a high taxed city in a high taxed state and even though it is one of the "safest" cities, my point was and IS that high taxes do NOT NECESSARILY correlate with safety. Then you mentioned Newark and that is a perfect example of non-correlation. Thanks for proving me right and making it easier.

By the way, I never said "low taxes = automatic safety". You keep making up nonsense I´ve never said.

Let me help you out once again in case you still don't get something so simple: it is possible, as we see in many places, to have a combination of cheaper quality of life, good healthcare and more fundamental rights to healthcare and other perks than you do in NYC. You can also be highly taxed and get very little in return (as is the case in the tri-state area). If I am going to pay high taxes, then I want what they have in Nordic countries, to name an example. If I'm going to get little in return in the way of social services, then I at least want the COL to be cheaper, as is the case in many places. Is that so hard for you to understand? I would've thought a financial "whiz" like you, a "financial counselor" with so much money in the bank would understand these things.
Except you did say the nonsense?


You literally said it and I responded to each of them.


Oh no you are clearly privileged. New Yorkers get more than anybody else in this country from taxes. This is evident since many New Yorkers continue their tradition of complaining when they move to other cities and complain about what’s “missing”.


You should talk to locals in other locations about Ny attitude and privilege. As a New Yorker who can take heat it’s actually funny and somewhat true what outsiders say about New Yorkers.


They want to act like they live in a third world so bad and it’s hilarious.
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:55 PM
 
Location: Montreal
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I was never banned lol. Been here for a while. Just caught a posting frenzy the past three days here. So to add to your list. Someone who disagrees with you is a banned poster who is trolling lol.


It’s amazing how the miserable New Yorkers are never the ones “trolling”

Someone who disagrees with you is automatically a baby boomer? If it weren't for this confinement, you'd be grounded.
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Old 04-26-2020, 07:59 PM
 
Location: In a rural area
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Except you did say the nonsense?
Um, no. I said nothing of the sort.

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You should talk to locals in other locations about Ny attitude and privilege. As a New Yorker who can take heat it’s actually funny and somewhat true what outsiders say about
New Yorkers.
Been there, done that. I've lived in a lot of different places. Actually, I'd be the one complaining about how life is in NYC the most and dissuading people from moving here. Wrong again.


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They want to act like they live in a third world so bad and it’s hilarious.
Can't argue against that. It's fun. I will admit to "trolling" the locals occasionally when bad stuff happened. Then they used to imitate me "in NY, we do it this way". It's hard to satisfy me, what can I say? I'm not easily impressed.
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Old 04-26-2020, 08:09 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Someone who disagrees with you is automatically a baby boomer? If it weren't for this confinement, you'd be grounded.
Actually I called him a boomer because of his age. Nice try tho!
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Old 04-26-2020, 08:10 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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We don’t suffer immature children here long.
Sure.
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Old 04-26-2020, 08:28 PM
 
Location: Montreal
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Actually I called him a boomer because of his age. Nice try tho!
Nice try yourself, he told you he wasn't a boomer. But you presumed he was for whatever reason.
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Old 04-26-2020, 08:31 PM
 
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Nice try yourself, he told you he wasn't a boomer. But you presumed he was for whatever reason.

If you say so.
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