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Notice lots of expensive housing hitting the MLS........
Anyone else see high end listings?
Apart from the humidity, Florida beats California in every way.
Bugs, snakes, alligators, rednecks, unpredictable weather, stand your ground, and this kid - You're right, Florida is FAR better than CA
http://www.youtube.com/embed/qcqOgnQyXp4
At least housing is cheaper
Notice lots of expensive housing hitting the MLS........
Anyone else see high end listings?
What price range?
Maybe Tiger's move to Florida was more about there being no state income tax in FLorida than it was about getting away from California's high taxes.
Florida's tax rates are attractive compared to any state's.
Maybe your a pussy!
FUCK THIS MORON! He just gave up HALF oF HIS WEALTH+ ++++ for cheating on his WIFE.
If you can't keep your dick in your pants, don't get married, pretty simple strategy for keeping most of your wealth. I guess he just had to have the super model white wife, is this the ultimate goal of every black man to marry a white women?
These are just some of the famous ones:
OJ Simpson
Frederick Douglass
Sidney Poitier
Henry Louis Gates
Kanye West
Harry Belafonte
Gordon Parks
James Brown
Dave Chappelle
Van Jones
Charlie Wilson
Flavor Flav
Charles Barkley
Cornel West
Can a person making 60K a year live in Cali?
No
http://www.mybudget360.com/how-much-to-be-middle-class-in-california-california-household-income/
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2266830/Tiger-Woods-admits-left-California-tax-rates.html
Tiger Woods said today that the reason he left California in the mid-Nineties was because the state's taxes were too high.
The golfer spoke at a press conference on Tuesday about his decision to move to Florida in 1996.
Speaking at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California, Woods said: 'I moved out of here back in ’96 for that reason.'
Woods, who is worth an estimated $600million, was referring to comments made by fellow golfer Phil Mickelson on Sunday that he will make 'drastic changes' because of federal and California state tax increases.
Referring to his rival, 37-year-old Woods added: 'I enjoy Florida, but also I understand what he was, I think, trying to say.'
Mickelson, who is worth an estimated $73million, released a statement on Monday saying that he regretted making remarks about his taxes which were a 'personal matter'.
'And I'm going to have to make some drastic changes. I'm not going to jump the gun and do it right away, but I will be making some drastic changes.'
The 42-year-old golfer said he would talk in more detail about his plans - possibly moving away from California or even retiring from golf - before his hometown Farmers Insurance Open, the San Diego-area event that starts on Thursday at Torrey Pines.
In November, California voters approved Proposition 30, the first statewide tax increase since 2004. Mickelson lives in Rancho Santa Fe.
'If you add up all the federal and you look at the disability and the unemployment and the Social Security and the state, my tax rate's 62, 63 per cent,' Mickelson said. 'So I've got to make some decisions on what I'm going to do.'