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smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jonnycsd]
Highest marginal income tax rate in Virginia is 5.75%, thats about half of California’s tax rate. Sales tax is 5% rather than 8.5% here. Property taxes are about the same in percentage terms, but you get A LOT more house for the money. The public schools in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia are very good. Crime is low. Its a much better deal for the people who work at SAIC. Same reason UPS moved from CT to Atlanta Georgia 20 years ago. Its a smart decision for SAIC, maybe will be a slap in the face for California to realize that current policies need to change and change quickly.[/quote]People who work at SAIC in SD should be able to live in low-crime areas with good schools, just an FYI.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jonnycsd]
Highest marginal income tax rate in Virginia is 5.75%, thats about half of California’s tax rate. Sales tax is 5% rather than 8.5% here. Property taxes are about the same in percentage terms, but you get A LOT more house for the money. The public schools in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia are very good. Crime is low. Its a much better deal for the people who work at SAIC. Same reason UPS moved from CT to Atlanta Georgia 20 years ago. Its a smart decision for SAIC, maybe will be a slap in the face for California to realize that current policies need to change and change quickly.[/quote]People who work at SAIC in SD should be able to live in low-crime areas with good schools, just an FYI.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jonnycsd]
Highest marginal income tax rate in Virginia is 5.75%, thats about half of California’s tax rate. Sales tax is 5% rather than 8.5% here. Property taxes are about the same in percentage terms, but you get A LOT more house for the money. The public schools in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia are very good. Crime is low. Its a much better deal for the people who work at SAIC. Same reason UPS moved from CT to Atlanta Georgia 20 years ago. Its a smart decision for SAIC, maybe will be a slap in the face for California to realize that current policies need to change and change quickly.[/quote]People who work at SAIC in SD should be able to live in low-crime areas with good schools, just an FYI.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jonnycsd]
Highest marginal income tax rate in Virginia is 5.75%, thats about half of California’s tax rate. Sales tax is 5% rather than 8.5% here. Property taxes are about the same in percentage terms, but you get A LOT more house for the money. The public schools in the DC suburbs of northern Virginia are very good. Crime is low. Its a much better deal for the people who work at SAIC. Same reason UPS moved from CT to Atlanta Georgia 20 years ago. Its a smart decision for SAIC, maybe will be a slap in the face for California to realize that current policies need to change and change quickly.[/quote]People who work at SAIC in SD should be able to live in low-crime areas with good schools, just an FYI.
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Participant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.[/quote]
Ha, that’s low! You should see the free-lunch .pct in my hood.
Edit: That’s a pretty sweet looking place compared to the dreck in San Marcos.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.[/quote]
Ha, that’s low! You should see the free-lunch .pct in my hood.
Edit: That’s a pretty sweet looking place compared to the dreck in San Marcos.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.[/quote]
Ha, that’s low! You should see the free-lunch .pct in my hood.
Edit: That’s a pretty sweet looking place compared to the dreck in San Marcos.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.[/quote]
Ha, that’s low! You should see the free-lunch .pct in my hood.
Edit: That’s a pretty sweet looking place compared to the dreck in San Marcos.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.[/quote]
Ha, that’s low! You should see the free-lunch .pct in my hood.
Edit: That’s a pretty sweet looking place compared to the dreck in San Marcos.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=partypup]
LOL. My dear sweet Concho, there are SO many ways to move metals out of the country. You need to educate yourself. But for starters, you need to learn to anticipate. Yes, if you are as slow as you seem to be now in picking up trends, then you will probably get nailed because you won’t head to the border until the hammer has already fallen. Driving across the border (and catching a plane from there) is also always an option. Quite easy to stash your metals in a car – unless you think we will soon reach a point where the U.S. will search ALL exiting vehicles for metals and cash. In which case, if you truly believe that’s on the horizon, then I would encourage you to leave the country NOW. Because I very much doubt you’d want to stay in a country like that, with or without metals in your possession.[/quote]Can my family stay at your Colo bunker when you split? There’s some gold ETFs in it for ya.
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