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To: Turtles_win who wrote (176044)6/20/2022 2:42:59 PM
From: yard_man1 Recommendation

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toccodolce

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Yes, it isn't just prices on food -- it is the prices and the sizes of containers at the same time. Food is now an example of hyperinflation, imo.

Housing and especially the tax burdens on property are relative. What folks tell me who live in Illinois-a-stan -- scares me. Property taxes way higher than here.

Glad I live in mis-ery ... still somewhat cheap compared to the rest.

But they are raising the property tax at least every other year now ... that's all the parasite class knows how to do -- raise taxes.



To: Turtles_win who wrote (176044)6/20/2022 2:44:29 PM
From: cycleupcycledown1 Recommendation

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yard_man

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RV parks are hot now, wouldn't be bad in a scenic area with a casino



To: Turtles_win who wrote (176044)6/20/2022 3:50:10 PM
From: SGJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218463
 
Yes food is up but, I am talking about unheard of price increases in important basic construction/fabrication materials. It still has yet to come down the pike. The shock hit this morning. Excrement is about to get real imo.