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stof said:
FreeTalkLive said:
BoleroOfFire said:

Like I said, I feel free as a bird in NYC.  I don't feel "less free" just because I pay higher taxes.  There are plenty of reasons why our taxes are higher.  One of them is highly sought real estate.  If people didn't want to live here, I assure you everything would cost less and taxes would decrease.  And sorry but I can't recall the last time I heard someone say they want to move to NH or CO.  As for government, I like having one.  If I didn't, I'd become a hermit or find my own island.

And not without reason.  Compared to someone in North Korea, you are free.  Although, I'm not sure if you have as much freedom as someone in China.  But yeah, the least free place in the entire US, is likely more free than some parts of the world so no big deal.

You realize no one can take you seriously when you say things like this right?

Lmao!  Thank you.  His comparisons are ridiculous.  People must love being un-free then because NYC is a highly desired place to live.  I personally lived in a smaller, conservative, gun-toting town for a few years and hated it.  Feels good to be back.  NH can keep its arcade.  I've got literally thousands of places/activities/events to choose from if I'm bored. (Of course, playing video games is one of them.)   I wonder if he's ever even set foot outside of NH or if he bases all his claims on the silly propaganda he reads about the "least free places".  

The government also has nuclear weapons.  I guess that means I should have a hydrogen bomb in my family room.  You know, just in case.  



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