
rsm
Well-known member
it's been clear since the pandemic, look at which states are seeing more people leave vs coming each year.Where do you live? I mean you don't have to be specific. But where are you getting this perspective from? Is it your own experience?
during the pandemic, we had an influx of people from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio; most left, some stayed and they've been trying to change it to where they left ever since; some managed to get elected to the city council and many of the town meetings are contentious between the natives and the newcomers. I'm neither, but I side with the natives on nearly every issue; then we have the state DoT wanting to f*ck with our roads to "slow traffic flows".
The newcomers want more government regulation and control; we have dive bars with live music that have been here for decades being harassed by newcomers who built houses or moved into houses near these bars or the entertainment areas, then complain about the noise; the made the sandbars off limits to pedestrians because people don't understand how tides and currents work and they end up drowning (we still have people drowning here every year), now people that understand the tides and currents are not able to enjoy one of the nicest areas of the island (the sandbars during low tide)...
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