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If you could move anywhere in the US where would you go?
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 750506" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>Montana truly is first place in my heart. </p><p> </p><p>The thing that gives me pause about Montana is my concern that it may be the next western state to become a "blue" state like Colorado and Nevada have.</p><p> </p><p>When I lived in Montana, Bozeman was the wild and wooly cowboy town and Missoula was the granola town. The last time I was in Bozeman, I was dismayed to see that it, too, has become more of a granola town. It was starting to go that way when I left because of some carpet-bagging jackwagons from California who managed to insinuate themselves into the local chamber of commerce. I am just sorry to see that their power has continued to grow there.</p><p> </p><p>That and the fact that Wyoming has no state income tax kind of make me lean more towards finding a spot in Wyoming. Still, Montana is like a first love that I never got over. I may find myself there yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 750506, member: 22069"] Montana truly is first place in my heart. The thing that gives me pause about Montana is my concern that it may be the next western state to become a "blue" state like Colorado and Nevada have. When I lived in Montana, Bozeman was the wild and wooly cowboy town and Missoula was the granola town. The last time I was in Bozeman, I was dismayed to see that it, too, has become more of a granola town. It was starting to go that way when I left because of some carpet-bagging jackwagons from California who managed to insinuate themselves into the local chamber of commerce. I am just sorry to see that their power has continued to grow there. That and the fact that Wyoming has no state income tax kind of make me lean more towards finding a spot in Wyoming. Still, Montana is like a first love that I never got over. I may find myself there yet! [/QUOTE]
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