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Re: O/T Greenhouse, friends and stuff
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Posted by Jim in NC on January 07, 2007 at 07:49:38 from (172.166.85.24):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Greenhouse, friends and stuff posted by Hugh MacKay on January 07, 2007 at 06:41:31:
Hugh, you are right on with your thoughts. What we 'misfits' are fighting is a collaborative effort of 5-6 local governments and developers and realtors who are deciding in their best interests how to make lots of money and increase the tax base. As of now they want this area divided into 3 areas of growth, business and retail, recreation and retirement area, and intellectual and medical area. There is no place for folks like me mentioned. Many of country hicks are going to meetings and writing editorials just to let the elite know that we are around and that we do not like it. What I tell them when they talk about moving to the "country" and enjoy the open space then complain about not having conviences they want is that they are bringing with them the things that left behind; higher taxes, congestion, etc. It makes some think, but most kust stare at me and wonder why I am here since I don't fit in.
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