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Post by ddahlgren » Fri. Jun. 26, 2015 8:14 am

If you have any second thoughts trust me you made the right decision. Taxes are out of control business running away and gun laws way out of hand. I live here and been to PA on business and the places I went there very nice. Politics here have gone so far to the left that if the earth was flat they would have fallen off the edge a long time ago. I will grant you Mystic is very nice and life fairly easy until your tax bill comes due or you want to buy a gun then it becomes difficult quick. Not a gun nut but an avid target shooter.

 
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Post by Canaan coal man » Fri. Jun. 26, 2015 9:31 am

ddahlgren wrote:If you have any second thoughts trust me you made the right decision. Taxes are out of control business running away and gun laws way out of hand. I live here and been to PA on business and the places I went there very nice. Politics here have gone so far to the left that if the earth was flat they would have fallen off the edge a long time ago. I will grant you Mystic is very nice and life fairly easy until your tax bill comes due or you want to buy a gun then it becomes difficult quick. Not a gun nut but an avid target shooter.
Well I second that motion, I wont be able to retire when the time comes here and that's a fact. Even mass is better tax wise, my father in law just bought over 118 acres with a house and pays under 3k for property taxes............................

 
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Post by ddahlgren » Fri. Jun. 26, 2015 1:52 pm

I pay double that for .29 acres and a small house.


 
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Post by deepwoods » Fri. Jun. 26, 2015 2:46 pm

At least by having coal heat you are in a way beating the system when compared to other means of home heating.

 
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Post by ddahlgren » Sun. Jun. 28, 2015 12:48 pm

deepwoods wrote:At least by having coal heat you are in a way beating the system when compared to other means of home heating.
I shop for electricity and does not bother me to change suppliers every 3 or 4 months just had my house insurance dropped to the real replacement value of the building as I have never seen the land vanish. I did add 20k to the building in case it burned and a total loss that had to be cleaned up. The ins Co. had me insuring the dirt go figure. No collision on the cars as they are not worth all that much as well don't need expensive cars at this point in life as long as reliable just fine with me.

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