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LOL west coast they need to see what the midwest actually has.  We have been holding at 2.99 for a few weeks now.  Even by work they have come down to 3.02 for the past week.

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There's a reason, many reasons, actually, some of us won't live in the Midwest. The higher price of fuel out here on the West Coast is absolutely worth it. And I did live in the Midwest once. No thanks!

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3 minutes ago, Atlas said:

There's a reason, many reasons, actually, some of us won't live in the Midwest. The higher price of fuel out here on the West Coast is absolutely worth it. And I did live in the Midwest once. No thanks!

OH Please Stay! We’re getting enough already! 

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49 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

OH Please Stay! We’re getting enough already! 

 

Knut, Texas isn't really considered to be part of the Midwest.

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27 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

Knut, Texas isn't really considered to be part of the Midwest.

That’s true I'm being sympathetic to any area that hasn’t been corrupted by bad policies that lead to high gas prices. And crime. Among other things you seem to relish.

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53 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

That’s true I'm being sympathetic to any area that hasn’t been corrupted by bad policies that lead to high gas prices. And crime. Among other things you seem to relish.

 

Sir, economics doesn't have a moral compass. 😉 Just say'n. 

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1 hour ago, KARNUT said:

That’s true I'm being sympathetic to any area that hasn’t been corrupted by bad policies that lead to high gas prices. And crime. Among other things you seem to relish.

 

Our state has a lower violent crime rate than Texas and where I live it's virtually nothing. But, do you, cucumber. Keep that blindfold on regarding your state's own corruption.

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23 minutes ago, Grumpy Bear said:

 

Sir, economics doesn't have a moral compass. 😉 Just say'n. 

Maybe you could elaborate?

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7 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

Our state has a lower violent crime rate than Texas and where I live it's virtually nothing. But, do you, cucumber. Keep that blindfold on regarding your state's own corruption.

Maybe we can cherry pick. My area has nothing. Otherwise I would move. Most cities are blue, rural areas are not. Guess where the crime is.

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1 minute ago, KARNUT said:

Maybe we can cherry pick. My area has nothing. Otherwise I would move. Most cities are blue, rural areas are not. Guess where the crime is.

 

So you're saying Texas' red leadership can't even control crime in your undeniably "red" state. Got it.

 

Crime in populated areas kind of makes sense. Criminals need to go where the money and people are. That's another reason gas prices are high in desirable places.

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12 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

So you're saying Texas' red leadership can't even control crime in your undeniably "red" state. Got it.

 

Crime in populated areas kind of makes sense. Criminals need to go where the money and people are. That's another reason gas prices are high in desirable places.

Think what you want and justify your high cost of living. I’m very happy with our quality of life, low gas prices as well of low taxes. 

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16 hours ago, Grumpy Bear said:

 

Sir, economics doesn't have a moral compass. 😉 Just say'n. 

 

15 hours ago, KARNUT said:

Maybe you could elaborate?

 

Morality and Profit are two dogs fighting over the same bone. The bone looses. 

 

Profit isn't always monetary. Position, power, leverage, prestige, celebrity, notoriety, fame; all forms of profit and those wanting whatever their currency is, don't care about who that pursuit hurts. 

 

   

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1 hour ago, Grumpy Bear said:

 

 

Morality and Profit are two dogs fighting over the same bone. The bone looses. 

 

Profit isn't always monetary. Position, power, leverage, prestige, celebrity, notoriety, fame; all forms of profit and those wanting whatever their currency is, don't care about who that pursuit hurts. 

 

   

I like things to be more nailed down. For instance. People ask why my father left a multi million dollar business in NJ in the seventies and started over in Texas. The answer is simple, payola, threats and quality of life. He didn’t like the game. And he didn’t want his kids to be wrapped up in that mess. That’s nailed down no guessing. 

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