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In reply to the discussion: Question: is it time to start looking at leaving Florida? [View all]calimary
(81,238 posts)38. Let's just say I'm glad I'm not the one who has to decide this for anybody other than just me.
My husband feels the same way.
Just another reason not to want to run for office.
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Thank you! I have lived in California my entire life and have NEVER seen a cockroach.
skylucy
Oct 2022
#22
Nor have I. Fifty-some years in California and I think I saw one or two outside somewhere.
calimary
Oct 2022
#29
Let's just say I'm glad I'm not the one who has to decide this for anybody other than just me.
calimary
Oct 2022
#38
Some don't leave with immediate disaster (hurricane) bearing down, so some will always stay.
UTUSN
Oct 2022
#24
I heard someone interviewed on the news - who'd defiantly decided to stay, regardless of warnings.
calimary
Oct 2022
#34
Definitely. We left California after retirement in part because of the constant drought and fires.
HeartachesNhangovers
Oct 2022
#25
We left a few years ago after daughter finally married her longtime boyfriend and
calimary
Oct 2022
#46
Live in Florida and the like you roll the dice. I'll stick with the North East thanks.
GuppyGal
Oct 2022
#26
And how do those officials plan to pay for all that build-back-better-and-better?
calimary
Oct 2022
#35