A lot. And there is also a fair number of very wealthy people that spend winters here, working from home, etc, then leave in the summer.Ivytalk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:15 amYou mean retiree snowbirds, Jon?dbackjon wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:00 am So you move to a state to take advantages of the opportunities afforded in that state, but you don't want to follow the rules of said state.
Why SHOULDN'T someone that makes money, uses services in a state pay their fair share?
We get all these jack-a-lopes that spend 4-6 months of the year here in Arizona, clogging the roads that Vehicle Registration paid a good chunk of, yet they refuse to register the vehicle here.
And then they turn around and bitch about the roads, and about "lazy welfare people" when in fact THEY are the problem.
I had a long conversation with Scottsdale's waste management director over their proposal to do away with alley service and do curbside - because there is so much development in far north Scottsdale, they needed bigger trucks to make the 20+ mile trek from the central office, and the bigger trucks can't fit well down the alleys that are common in the older part of Scottsdale. When I brought up why should my service suffer because of the higher costs to serve the rich neighborhoods, he tried to justify it by saying that for half the year, a good number of the $1 million plus homes are vacant and produce no trash...









