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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH’s first comment this morning: time to move our legal residence to our second home. I bet we’re not the only ones. [/quote] Yeah, about ten of you are going to do this. Crybabies. Like this mayor will be any different from previous ones.[/quote] I don’t care if we’re the only ones. Love living here but done paying exorbitant income taxes. [/quote] Then move to Missouri or Arkansas. The taxes are low there but the quality of life is more your speed. [/quote] You misread. These people are not talking about MOVING. They are talking about moving their PRIMARY RESIDENCE. If you don’t understand the difference, that’s a problem for you. [/quote] Yea, well, good luck with actually proving that you really spend the bulk of your time in your bullshit second home. Because DC will check . . . [/quote] You are aware that there are other towns out there (most of them) with better schools, are you not?[/quote] Huh? What does that have to do with anything? [/quote] It was a direct response to the previous post stating: "Yea, well, good luck with actually proving that you really spend the bulk of your time in your bullshit second home. Because DC will check . . ." It's pretty idiotic to assert that all the places other than DC are bullshit. Also most other places have better schools. DC (which has, at last check, some of the worst schools in the nation) is not NYC and will not have the same kind of gravitational pull to keep people in the city as NYC did. People are already losing their jobs in record numbers. Pushing them harder by undermining the charter school system is not going to create positive change.[/quote]
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