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Thursday, January 12, 2023

NY, NJ residents moving out in high numbers in 2022, but to where?

NEW YORK - The annual 2022 United Van Lines National Movers study is out but it wasn't good news for New Jersey or New York. 

The Garden State ranked first on the list of Most Moved From States, with New York listed as third.

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  1. Don't come to Texas with that bullshit. You created it there, keep it there.

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  2. Florida is full, try Colorado.....

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  3. You can see the commie cancer spreading. I've seen it infect Western North Carolina over the last 10 years. You can take a Commie out of a blue state, but you can't take the blue state ideology out of a Commie.

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    1. Yes sir. Asheville, Hendersonville, even Hot Springs reek of their stench, and that is just a beginning of the list.

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    2. That's why I left Blowing Rock 4 yrs. ago. Dime Store Millionaires from everywhere. Charleston has been invaded, but Beaufort hasn't. GBTO = GO BACK TO OHIO.

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  4. Delaware is one destination for them. Lots of the jerseyites are decent conservatives. None of the new yorkers

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  5. a lot of the assholes from New York are invading the hills of pa. I starting to see more plates
    every time I go into town. bad enough that Penn state put a school in Altoona and all the liberal assholes there messing things up.

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  6. New Hampshire, mass and Maine

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  7. There's a meme I saw a while ago for this. It goes, 'Remember you're a refugee, not a missionary'

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  8. Definitely not Colorado; the Front Range is now overrun and housing prices are ridiculous.

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  9. I moved from NJ to Northeast PA almost 4 years ago, and I'm finally home. In NJ people thought I was a whackjob for carrying a.pocketknife. Most people who didn't qualify as friends or family (acquaintances, coworkers, etc) had no idea I owned guns.
    Now I've had complete strangers ask if I had a knife they could borrow because they accidentally left theirs home.

    Some people move to escape the BS and have no desire to bring it with them.

    Mark D

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    1. my family moved from jersey to PA over 40 years ago.

      while some areas are ok, pennsyltucky, others are becoming foreign 3rd world shitty.
      press 3 for english

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  10. I see a lot of NY, NJ, MA, and CA car tags here in Atlanta. They move here then find out a first time tag registration is quite expensive and they do not get a tag.

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    1. Out in Oconee County, a Massachusetts family bought the biggest house in the neighborhood and ran around for months with the Mass tags on their cars, a Prius and a Volvo. She teaches at UGA so, along with the Lesbian California couple, I think we know how they vote. I'm a rare Atlanta native (where everyone's from somewhere else). I cry for my home town.

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  11. "Californy is the place you oughta be..."
    Stay out of TN & GA & AL, fuckers.

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  12. THANK GOD TEXAS WASN'T IN THOSE TOP TEN "MOVE TO" STATES. D from Big D

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    1. No, it's full of fvcking commiefornians

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  13. Where ever they go, they'll fuck it up. Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton used to be a really nice area until they completed I-78 and those assholes found they could get to NYC faster through NJ than from Long Island.

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  14. I moved out of NY back in'88 and never looked back. I miss it like an appendix. I tell people im a " recovering NYer" and while i m a yankee by birth im southern by choice!

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  15. I’ve pushed for waiting periods on voter registration for new folks for decades now. My thoughts - you can move anywhere in the country you want and vote federal. You move into a new state, you have to wait 3 years before voting state elections. You move into a new town, you have to wait 2 years before voting local. Gives you time to learn the flavor and understand why things are the way they are. So you move from CA to Pensacola FL? You vote immediately for federal. But it’s 3 years before you can vote in FL state elections…..and another 2 (total of 5) before you get to vote in Pensacola elections. ANY voter fraud removes your name from voter roll forever. Try again, execution.

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  16. Guv of NY basically said if you don't think like me, MOVE and so they took her at her word and now she's crying WHY are you taking your tax money with you.

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  17. Unfortunately for me I live in CT, there are NY and NJ tags all over the place. They really cannot do anything worse than 60 years of a democRat controlled legislature has done. Fleeing lib/progs to red states will cause harm as they will still vote lib/prog.

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  18. D.C. was on the top ten list of inbound! Who moves to DC?

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  19. You know why New Yorkers are depressed, angry and irritable…..??..

    They know that the light at the end of the Tunnel is New Jersey….

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  20. From a casual look at license plates South Florida would be the answer.

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  21. Myrtle Beach SC more Jersey plates here every day. NY too.

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