Comments by "Fumble_ Brewski" (@fumble_brewski5410) on "Wendover Productions"
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Part of the reason is that so many celebrities have chosen to live in Wyoming, particularly in Jackson Hole, including Harrison Ford, Sandra Bullock, Kanye West, and Matthew McConaughey. The state's natural beauty and peaceful lifestyle attract these famous individuals seeking a break from the spotlight. Also, Wyoming’s tax structure is very lenient for the wealthy, compared to other states (like California). List of other wealthy people:
1. John Mars (Mars Candy): $30.8 billion
2. Forrest Mars Jr. (same): $23.4 billion
3. Lukas Walton (Walmart): $18 billion
4. Christy Walton (same): $7.8 billion
5. Hansjorg Wyss (a Swiss citizen): $6.5 billion (medical equipment)
and, lest we forget, Darth Vader himself, Dick Cheney (Haliburton): $100 million
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All hope abandon, ye that live in California. After having lived in the (not so) Golden State for nearly 40 years, we finally gave up on trying to adapt to the "progressively" worsening conditions. Which? Ever increasing taxes and bonded indebtedness by the left-wing (Democrat) state government; adding more benefits & services for illegals (oops, I mean undocumented immigrants). Governor Gavin (The Nuisance) Newsom--Nancy Pelosi's great nephew through marriage--is back living in the 1970's, knowing only how to increase taxes and the size of government. Although California has the highest corporate, personal, sales and gasoline taxes in the nation, infrastructure is crumbling. But at the same time, the legislature decided to fund the "high-speed rail" train to nowhere pork-barrel project, which ballooned from its original budget of $25 billion to nearly $70 billion, at last count. They finally gave up and suspended the entire hair-brained project. Air pollution, urban sprawl, homelessness, crime and gang violence are all out of control. We said, "Enough!" and relocated to *******, and have never had any cause to regret our decision. Our adopted home has a much smaller, less intrusive state government, along with modest, reasonable taxes. And the violent crime rate is minuscule compared to CA. People here can still leave their cars unlocked at the local shopping mall--I don't, too many years of living in CA, I guess. Any middle class people that still persist in staying in California deserve what's coming to them. To all of you Californians (especially you SoCal and Bay Area folks)) who continue to p$ss and moan about the deplorable conditions in your area(s), think on this: it was YOU that voted (and continue to vote) for the very politicians responsible for the decline in livability. And to those pogues among you that are thinking of relocating to Montana, Idaho or Wyoming—you’re not welcome in these states. You defecated in your own bed—now live in it.
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On a recent visit to the San Jose, CA area, I noticed charging stations at a local shopping mall. Out of 10 stations, only one was actually in use, while the rest were either idle or out of service due to “technical” problems. EV’s will only be practical as a replacement for gasoline engines when they are used in crowded urban environments where range and/or charging time is not an issue. Think of EV’s as your next SECOND car, but not as your primary mode of transportation. They will never replace gasoline engines in the vast, wide open spaces common in the West, where stops between places are measured in HOURS, not minutes. Sorry, Wendover, to rain on your parade, but ‘dems the facts.
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