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wickerwoman

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75. But there's no sales tax in Oregon.
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 02:58 PM
Jul 2012

Lots of people live on the border, work in Washington and shop in Oregon.

Oregon has a decent climate (if you don't mind some rain) and is comparatively cheap in terms of housing. Basically there's no jobs since the timber industry folded in the 1980s but if you're living off investments/Social Security then it doesn't matter and you'd be supporting a hurting local economy in a very blue state.

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And mostly god-fearing places too. I guess god doesn't care much for retirees. n/t RKP5637 Jul 2012 #1
Here in Tennessee it feels like there is literally a church on every corner. white_wolf Jul 2012 #3
They just built a church here, KS, so big I bet it's a rival to the RKP5637 Jul 2012 #5
Same here in North Georgia, just northwest of Atlanta. n/t RebelOne Jul 2012 #23
In SC there is too. nt raccoon Jul 2012 #42
I am retired in Milwaukee. mysuzuki2 Jul 2012 #50
well, you know, "opiate of the masses" phantom power Jul 2012 #27
I love your sig line!!! So true!!! "But these are times of madness, dressed RKP5637 Jul 2012 #30
IMO more churches = less desirable nt msongs Jul 2012 #2
More sinners need more churches, I guess. nt DocMac Jul 2012 #13
With all that prayer going on, one would think these would be really good times! n/t RKP5637 Jul 2012 #31
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Guess it depends on what your looking at. Most of those states are sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #4
The stats the list I cited used to measure were: white_wolf Jul 2012 #6
I recently tried to find a cheaper place to live state/city. It was an RKP5637 Jul 2012 #10
Yeah, I'm betting you didn't have too much luck. white_wolf Jul 2012 #12
Vermont is a beautiful place to live, I've been there a number of times over RKP5637 Jul 2012 #14
What was the best spot you saw? tia uponit7771 Jul 2012 #39
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I'm In Vermont (Not Retired, Yet) Tace Jul 2012 #35
Misleading. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2012 #67
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Because they're pretty? Neoma Jul 2012 #11
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Somebody didn't think things through very well Warpy Jul 2012 #19
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+1 uponit7771 Jul 2012 #40
TN here Tsiyu Jul 2012 #34
+1 Go Vols Jul 2012 #72
A vastly cheaper housing market 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #55
Retirees are cantankerous? 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #54
AARP had the war criminal Bush on their cover so AARP is full of lying whores just1voice Jul 2012 #66
Tennessee is top state to retire in Go Vols Jul 2012 #8
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No offense meant to anyone, but these states I wouldn't even want to RKP5637 Jul 2012 #16
I live in TN, I want to drive out of it and never come back, but that's it. white_wolf Jul 2012 #17
NYC is a cool place. I grew up not too far from NYC and also used to RKP5637 Jul 2012 #22
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got all of those except low taxes KurtNYC Jul 2012 #48
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Oregon?? NMDemDist2 Jul 2012 #60
Would Oregon be more pro-business than Washington FarCenter Jul 2012 #61
.... NMDemDist2 Jul 2012 #64
But there's no sales tax in Oregon. wickerwoman Jul 2012 #75
74.8 % of all statistics deaniac21 Jul 2012 #20
The link I posted gives the sources for the stats cited. n/t white_wolf Jul 2012 #21
Please reference reply #20 deaniac21 Jul 2012 #24
Oh yeah, where did you get that stat? 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #56
I made it up on the spot. Are you slow to catch on? deaniac21 Jul 2012 #69
I was joking . . . 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #70
I think I was drunk........... deaniac21 Jul 2012 #81
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annotated rant.... frankroberts Jul 2012 #26
That made me laugh. Great rant n/t. white_wolf Jul 2012 #29
Very juvenile. cordelia Jul 2012 #63
what? frankroberts Jul 2012 #71
I don't give a fuck about the language. cordelia Jul 2012 #74
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Ouchita Mountains EffieH Mar 2013 #82
Hi. bvar22 Mar 2013 #83
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