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(OP) User ID: 80398165 United States 08/17/2021 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same boat -wanting to go back to the South, but not really sure where anymore. Lots of friends in TX, lived outside Austin (don’t go there). Atlanta is a mess, I feel like FL will be a trap with many flooding in and more pressure put on the state to comply. I think, if you can, rent a place for 2 months (Airbnb- negotiate long term deal?) and get a better idea- or even go just for a couple weeks. Neighbors left northern CO here for SD and love it, but it’s real winter there and we’ll like many places, they don’t want people pushing in thinking they’ll change things (I don’t blame them). SC -lots of New Yorkers in the Charleston area- it’s pretty full. TN - what about what was passed last Friday? Some had questions about phone psych evaluations and use of Guard. Not sure what’s what with all that. North of Dallas has a lot of tornadoes and storms seasonally- maybe not with changing weather patterns though. Quoting: Botany girl Hope you find your spot. Don’t base your choice on fear- liking the people in the area is key and feeling comfortable. Maybe even look at lots and tiny homes for more of a less permanent type scenario? You could relocate them if needed to another state- buy, lease a lot? Just thinking of flexible scenarios. Yeah, it's really a lot. We def are not taking a vax and had considered chatanooga area as TN gov seemed pretty staunchly against mandates, and then he caved, so... cave here, cave there...no end to caving once you start Also son has a 2 year old and concerned about that as I believe that at some point they are going to take kids from parents who do not get vaxxed and get kids vaxxed. I had wanted to start this process months and months ago, but son is/was a bit in denial...wait and see, wait and see, mebbe it won't be what you're thinking... he's finally getting the picture And yeah, we know tornado alley...looking at other places in TX but not sure where. Surely not austin or houston or san antonio which i love Last Edited by egads! on 08/17/2021 08:08 PM All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved. Acts 2:21 Remember it. A simple Save me Lord Jesus makes all the difference when you're facing the wrong side of eternity. 2/8 Fav Song: HIS NAME IS JESUS [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
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MONSTER
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User ID: 28698215 United States 08/17/2021 08:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AZ is way too hot for NYers. just saying... “Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson “Three great forces rule the world: stupidity, fear and greed.” — Albert Einstein. "Truth does not mind being questioned. A lie does" — Janis Ian |
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User ID: 80293826 United States 08/17/2021 09:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AZ heat is nothing compared to the midwest. I'll take an AZ July over a Kansas July any day. You won't say that when your hydro power gets shut down and water is rationed because you let too many people move there... |
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User ID: 80132745 United States 08/17/2021 09:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | AZ heat is nothing compared to the midwest. I'll take an AZ July over a Kansas July any day. You won't say that when your hydro power gets shut down and water is rationed because you let too many people move there... Again, I'd take AZ in July without power over Kansas in July without power. It's because of humidity, not AC. AZ gets maybe 15 degrees hotter than Kansas during the dry summer, but that is more than offset by the humidity. From many, covfefe |
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(OP) User ID: 80398165 United States 08/17/2021 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ten states have enacted 11 laws with prohibitions on COVID-19 vaccine mandates, according to a July 29 report from the National Academy for State Health Policy. In seven of these states, the governor has already signed the bills. In three states, the bills have passed in the House of Representative and Senate, but are awaiting the governor's final approval. Note: All bills have been signed by the governor unless otherwise noted. Arizona: Employers must provide reasonable accommodations for employees with sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances that prevent them from getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Exceptions can be made if it poses a hardship for business operations. The bill prohibits the establishment of a COVID-19 vaccine passport. However, healthcare institutions can require employees be vaccinated. Arkansas: State agencies and state officials are prohibited from requiring people to get the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment. These agencies cannot coerce individuals who refuse the vaccine by withholding career advancements, wage increases or insurance discounts. Michigan: In a bill that passed in both chambers, any entity of the state that receives funding from producing, developing or issuing a COVID-19 vaccine passport is prohibited. Any public funds are prohibited from being used to implement a vaccine mandate program of an employer or state government. Montana: An employer cannot discriminate against an employee based on their vaccination status. They cannot refuse employment or withhold wage increases based on having a COVID-19 vaccine. An individual cannot be required to get a vaccine that only has emergency use authorization or is undergoing safety trials. New Hampshire: Employers can only mandate a vaccine as a condition of employment if there is a direct threat to the safety of others that cannot be reduced by reasonable accommodations. Any government agency is banned from compelling individuals to get the COVID-19 vaccine or provide proof of vaccination status to receive a public service or use a public facility. North Dakota: A government entity cannot require documentation of an individual's vaccination status to receive public services, funds or use public property. A state government cannot require private businesses to obtain documentation of vaccination status for communicating the status before employment. Ohio: In a bill that has passed in both chambers, private and public entities are banned from requiring an individual to receive a vaccine that is not fully approved by the FDA. Unvaccinated staff members can't be required to refrain from or engage in activities or precautions that differ from those who have received the vaccine. Tennessee: A state agency, department or political subdivision cannot require individuals to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Texas: In a bill that passed both chambers, employers are banned from refusing to hire, discharging or discriminating against an individual because the individual does not provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status. Utah: A government entity is prohibited from requiring an individual to get the COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment or participate in an activity, before it's fully approved by the FDA. All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved. Acts 2:21 Remember it. A simple Save me Lord Jesus makes all the difference when you're facing the wrong side of eternity. 2/8 Fav Song: HIS NAME IS JESUS [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
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User ID: 44291864 Morocco 08/17/2021 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same boat -wanting to go back to the South, but not really sure where anymore. Lots of friends in TX, lived outside Austin (don’t go there). Atlanta is a mess, I feel like FL will be a trap with many flooding in and more pressure put on the state to comply. I think, if you can, rent a place for 2 months (Airbnb- negotiate long term deal?) and get a better idea- or even go just for a couple weeks. Neighbors left northern CO here for SD and love it, but it’s real winter there and we’ll like many places, they don’t want people pushing in thinking they’ll change things (I don’t blame them). SC -lots of New Yorkers in the Charleston area- it’s pretty full. TN - what about what was passed last Friday? Some had questions about phone psych evaluations and use of Guard. Not sure what’s what with all that. North of Dallas has a lot of tornadoes and storms seasonally- maybe not with changing weather patterns though. Quoting: Botany girl Hope you find your spot. Don’t base your choice on fear- liking the people in the area is key and feeling comfortable. Maybe even look at lots and tiny homes for more of a less permanent type scenario? You could relocate them if needed to another state- buy, lease a lot? Just thinking of flexible scenarios. Yeah, it's really a lot. We def are not taking a vax and had considered chatanooga area as TN gov seemed pretty staunchly against mandates, and then he caved, so... cave here, cave there...no end to caving once you start Also son has a 2 year old and concerned about that as I believe that at some point they are going to take kids from parents who do not get vaxxed and get kids vaxxed. I had wanted to start this process months and months ago, but son is/was a bit in denial...wait and see, wait and see, mebbe it won't be what you're thinking... he's finally getting the picture And yeah, we know tornado alley...looking at other places in TX but not sure where. Surely not austin or houston or san antonio which i love What many of you are experiencing is a called a 'fear overload.' It's not that it's unjustified or that it's hard to understand why, but just remember -- the FEAR is what they want from you. With that said, do everything in your power NOT to make decisions based on fear. The Boss is Back |
Botany girl
User ID: 78195643 United States 08/17/2021 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Same boat -wanting to go back to the South, but not really sure where anymore. Lots of friends in TX, lived outside Austin (don’t go there). Atlanta is a mess, I feel like FL will be a trap with many flooding in and more pressure put on the state to comply. I think, if you can, rent a place for 2 months (Airbnb- negotiate long term deal?) and get a better idea- or even go just for a couple weeks. Neighbors left northern CO here for SD and love it, but it’s real winter there and we’ll like many places, they don’t want people pushing in thinking they’ll change things (I don’t blame them). SC -lots of New Yorkers in the Charleston area- it’s pretty full. TN - what about what was passed last Friday? Some had questions about phone psych evaluations and use of Guard. Not sure what’s what with all that. North of Dallas has a lot of tornadoes and storms seasonally- maybe not with changing weather patterns though. Quoting: Botany girl Hope you find your spot. Don’t base your choice on fear- liking the people in the area is key and feeling comfortable. Maybe even look at lots and tiny homes for more of a less permanent type scenario? You could relocate them if needed to another state- buy, lease a lot? Just thinking of flexible scenarios. Yeah, it's really a lot. We def are not taking a vax and had considered chatanooga area as TN gov seemed pretty staunchly against mandates, and then he caved, so... cave here, cave there...no end to caving once you start Also son has a 2 year old and concerned about that as I believe that at some point they are going to take kids from parents who do not get vaxxed and get kids vaxxed. I had wanted to start this process months and months ago, but son is/was a bit in denial...wait and see, wait and see, mebbe it won't be what you're thinking... he's finally getting the picture And yeah, we know tornado alley...looking at other places in TX but not sure where. Surely not austin or houston or san antonio which i love I’d be worried about a young child too! I’ve been looking in North GA - we lived there, but I just don’t trust the governor to stick to his convictions (the voting really speaks volumes). I used to love going to Beaufort, SC- maybe check more into SC. Also, Chattanooga is small but growing and I think it’s a good location to be, just back to the deal last Friday- not sure where that’s going as far as interpreting and context. Northern Idaho has some great salt if the earth people, but they’ve been invaded by Californians too. My gut says don’t box yourself in- look at the islands and programs there. There’s always Mexico! I mean I love the people and there are some great spots that are inclusive of others. My family would think I’d lost it, but I keep looking at what they’re doing with all of this. Wherever you go, there are way more of than the boob tube is letting on. You definitely are not alone. |