Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 08:46 PM
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So im about 10 years from being able to pull the plug and retire. If you could pick a spot or spots where would you pick? I'll have plenty of income and health insurance so im covered there. Don't mind winter with in reason same for heat but you can keep the humidity. MONTANA OR Idaho
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 09:18 PM
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Mark June
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Mark June
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Ah that health care is not guaranteed. Been there done that in big Pharma. Here today. Poof tomorrow. Oh well.
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 09:21 PM
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Mark June
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^^^^ The average cartel ransom is now over $13,000 so sock some cash away in case you speak English in public and someone is looking to score the $6000+ it takes them to get across the Rio. Even my Hispanic ranchers no longer go to Mexico.
Who's gonna get you back when they call your kids for ransom?
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 09:25 PM
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If you are republican? Then move to MN they need more help!!!
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 10:05 PM
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The WEST= Wyoming is beautiful, Idaho is really nice Montana is sweet never seen western MT but western Pa is something special. Never been to Maine but I'd put that on the list. But been to Alaska twice and would move there in a heart beat if not for the wife.
Last edited by PineDoggin; 12/05/20 10:07 PM. Reason: Alaska
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: nvwrangler]
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12/05/20 10:14 PM
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Every Californian that can has already moved to Idaho. Fastest growing state in the union. In ten years, will be wall to wall Californians, and I suspect the politics will reflect that.
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Re: Best place to retire?
[Re: Badger23]
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12/05/20 10:32 PM
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Mark June
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Mark June
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No kids Mark so I guess we'll be stuck with the cartel. We've been on vacation in Mexico several times and have never had a problem. I know it does happen on rare occasions but we also aren't ones to go downtown and sit at the bars all night. We don't leave the resort after dark and are usually in our room shortly after. Of course I'm up before daylight so I get good chairs by the pool too. I know retiring isn't going to be living at a resort. We'll check to see what areas are safe before we do anything else. Northern Mexico where your Hispanic rancher friends go won't be where we were planning on going.
Other countries are on the list too. Absolutely do not go south of McAllen into Tamaulipas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Best place to retire?
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12/05/20 10:42 PM
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jeff karsten
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Come to Michigan taxes are high insurance higher DNR is more into selling state land then anything else state should be totally shut down in 10 years so you don't have to worry about goin anywhere one of the top welfare systems in the USA so your money can help the less fortunate
olden tyred
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