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  • The JZA1 minute ago
    I was thinking CT as well, be closer to my immediate family (mother, siblings, etc) in case of emergency. But talking to my uncle who used to live there swayed me away cause of their state taxes, but now I'm not so sure how dated his info is since he's a commuter himself
  • The JZA3 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    7 minutes ago
    Oh that's a dangerous game. Texas does that but they compensate by jacking up property taxes. So just be aware of that.
    Oh for sure, very aware, but I'm not in the game to buy property just yet. I'm just in the zone to lay some roots where I can settle before I turn my attention to building a portfolio of properties
  • The JZA5 minutes ago
    And with having ties there, I had plans moving there. But unfortunate events had disturbed those plans for the meantime
  • The JZA6 minutes ago
    Maryland: My best friend moved there a couple years back before he passed last summer. 2022, I went down to visit and get my 1st car. I stayed 2 weeks out in Glen Burnie, South of Baltimore, and it gave me SC vibes but in a good way
  • James7 minutes ago
    Oh that's a dangerous game. Texas does that but they compensate by jacking up property taxes. So just be aware of that.
  • The JZA8 minutes ago
    Short answer for Tennessee: no state income tax.
  • James9 minutes ago
    Why Tennessee/Maryland?
  • James9 minutes ago
    Okay time to flip this back on you
  • The JZA10 minutes ago
    Say less. Motives my man. Being close to relatives is all well and dandy but your family's future is home. I don't need to tell you that bud. Just don't get stuck in that rut
  • James12 minutes ago
    Plus the headquarters for my wife's job is there too. So it will allow her to advance her career more.
  • James13 minutes ago
    Oh yeah, it's not the end of the world. We enjoyed CT. We liked a lot about it, including the ability to do nice quick day trips to BOS or NYC. A lot more to do being able to do that than here in OKC.
  • The JZA14 minutes ago
    Gotta make moves James, for the better. Ain't that simple but you got more than enough motive to do so
  • The JZA15 minutes ago
    They want us unified to fight a political battle with our lives but keep us divided in our own backyard. Crazy
  • The JZA16 minutes ago
    Yeah, I hate that red/blue system
  • James17 minutes ago
    Also I have a wife, so the women's issue affect her as well.
  • The JZA17 minutes ago
    Caesar wrote:
    21 minutes ago
    It’s the boomers’ fault the family dynamic is falling apart
    facts
  • James19 minutes ago
    The JZA wrote:
    21 minutes ago
    I believe we just need a whole new voting system in America. Tbh, this shit doesn't work. Having to fight for the right to vote, only for certain jobs to depend on the votes of the masses but the mass don't do their due diligence on these politics and ultimately get fucked by the same hand.
    For example my vote doesn't really matter in any national election due to how red Oklahoma is
  • Caesar21 minutes ago
    It’s the boomers’ fault the family dynamic is falling apart
  • The JZA21 minutes ago
    I believe we just need a whole new voting system in America. Tbh, this shit doesn't work. Having to fight for the right to vote, only for certain jobs to depend on the votes of the masses but the mass don't do their due diligence on these politics and ultimately get fucked by the same hand.
  • djp7323 minutes ago
    Im guessing the boomer/silent generation family members are the ones really holding that extended family dynamic together in most cases
  • The JZA24 minutes ago
    Yeah, a lot of sticky situations there. I'd def get up outta there for the sake of the daughters. They need a fairer chance at the challenges ahead
  • James28 minutes ago
    Like we are in the bottom 3 education wise.
  • James28 minutes ago
    Education is plummeting as our elected leader there is in there for culture wars, also our state essentially views women as second class citizens as they have gone pretty hard on the anti-abortion stuff, to include denying healthcare to women because it might be consider an extension of "abortion".
  • The JZA30 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    33 minutes ago
    Yeah we are a little better than that but it doesn't outweigh the issues we have with the direction the state is heading
    What's the task at hand?
  • James33 minutes ago
    Especially with two little girls
  • James33 minutes ago
    Yeah we are a little better than that but it doesn't outweigh the issues we have with the direction the state is heading
  • The JZA34 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    36 minutes ago
    We moved back to OK because we thought it would be good to be near family and as we are back we realized that it wasn't what we thought and we don't like Oklahoma
    That exactly what that was for me. We came home and family just wasn't family. Nobody reached out unless someone is in the hospital or dead
  • The JZA35 minutes ago
    James wrote:
    37 minutes ago
    I have my own life with 2 kids, my wife and I both have full time jobs. We do major holidays but really we don't do much outside of that.
    That was the norm for my family as well, but we all connected through my great grandmother. She was a mason & did a lot for her community during her day. But we can just pop up there to her place and someone would be there already visiting. Like, I missed that honestly
  • James36 minutes ago
    We moved back to OK because we thought it would be good to be near family and as we are back we realized that it wasn't what we thought and we don't like Oklahoma
  • Caesar37 minutes ago
    We have a site in Tarrytown
  • Caesar37 minutes ago
    Ay. A random place in America mentioned that I’ve heard of!
  • James37 minutes ago
    I have my own life with 2 kids, my wife and I both have full time jobs. We do major holidays but really we don't do much outside of that.
  • The JZA37 minutes ago
    So really all the small things I held dear to my heart is practically gone. One of the main reasons why I hated living in SC cause I missed those 13 years I could've been spending with the elders & learning from them.
  • James38 minutes ago
    The JZA wrote:
    39 minutes ago
    Like, I don't mind the gentrification as much as others do, cause the real benefit is safer neighborhoods for the future generations. But now the culture is all about social media. There's really no more family gatherings, block parties, etc. it's basically like once my great grandmother passed, the whole family split
    I think that's pretty common.
  • The JZA39 minutes ago
    Like, I don't mind the gentrification as much as others do, cause the real benefit is safer neighborhoods for the future generations. But now the culture is all about social media. There's really no more family gatherings, block parties, etc. it's basically like once my great grandmother passed, the whole family split

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