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Yes assuming gun owners sit on their hands again and ignore this the law makers will not stop. They will keep taking just as long as voters keep ignoring them or worse yet actually voting for them.
No assuming is needed. It will not stop.

The average voter is more out of touch than Joe Biden.

Proof: The average voter chose Biden to be their leader.
 
I saw this coming and moved to Idaho...me and my Ruger 10/22 "Semiautomatic Assault Rifle" and 15 round mags.
To where in Idaho did you move? Your location still says Colville, WA.

The reason I ask is that I'm currently looking at properties in western/northern Idaho.
Would be interested in where you moved to and what's the political scene like where you're at now.
 
To where in Idaho did you move? Your location still says Colville, WA.

The reason I ask is that I'm currently looking at properties in western/northern Idaho.
Would be interested in where you moved to and what's the political scene like where you're at now.
If I were ever to move again (nope - never really gonna happen), I'd choose Colville over most places in Idaho. The areas and communities around Colville are some of the most conservative places in the PNW.

I left Tri-Cities 12 years ago - I was a bit sad to leave, but it is just not the place it was back in the good ol' days . . .
 
If I were ever to move again (nope - never really gonna happen), I'd choose Colville over most places in Idaho. The areas and communities around Colville are some of the most conservative places in the PNW.
But Colville is still in Washington. Therein lies the rub...
 
What's the state income tax rate in Idaho?
I fully intend to gladly pay the ID state income tax to get the phuq outta this communist shhithole and live a somewhat freer life for the time I have left...
 
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I fully intend to gladly pay the ID state income tax to get the phuq outta this communist shhithole and live a somewhat freer life for the time I have left...
Washington still has a little ways to go before it becomes a shhithole. It's more like a communist depression right now. It needs another 4-7 years (my best guess) before it becomes fully californicated and turns into a proper shhithole. I mean, Seattle is a shhithole for sure. But the rest of the state needs to marinate just a bit longer.

It would be really awesome if the Idahoans got off their butts and liberated the salvageable parts of Oregon and Washington. I mean, they'd likely pickup a lot of help on the way and could probably get it done in a long weekend.

WOLVERINES! :)
 
OK, but what is the tax rate?
This should help

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Washington still has a little ways to go before it becomes a shhithole. It's more like a communist depression right now. It needs another 4-7 years (my best guess) before it becomes fully californicated and turns into a proper shhithole. I mean, Seattle is a shhithole for sure. But the rest of the state needs to marinate just a bit longer.
I will not wait that long and in so doing, suffer more egregious infringements upon my 2A rights. My youngest will be out of college in not more than 5 years from today, so that timing is perfect. James Wesley, Rawles (SurvivalBlog.com, Patriots novel series, etc.) concurs with that timing, commenting in 2017 upon Trump's inauguration, that Washington State had between 7 and 10 years before it would become an unlivable shhithole for anyone right of center. So, I will be gone from this shhithole of a communist state a few years before I reach full retirement age (which is less than 5 years for me now), which also aligns with my daughter's college graduation date. However, I cannot delay any longer to begin looking for property to which to move. As we speak, I am actively in a property search for 80+ acres in the Idaho panhandle...
It would be really awesome if the Idahoans got off their butts and liberated the salvageable parts of Oregon and Washington. I mean, they'd likely pickup a lot of help on the way and could probably get it done in a long weekend.
That will never happen, at least not under the current Constitution. So many people fail to realize this. The process for adding new states to the Union is prescribed in Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the US Constitution. In essence, it says that no part of one state may break off to merge with another state without the consent of all states involved and Congress. Taking EWA and EOR and merging it with ID is just too much of a stretch, in that all three states would have to agree to it, and Congress as well. Efforts like the State of Jefferson are possibly more likely to succeed, but would also face an uphill battle because that involves two states (OR and CA) that would need to agree and also Congress. The only effort that stands a real chance and that meets constitutional muster is the Liberty State movement, which seeks to split only one state in two (WA, right down the Cascade Crest), with EWA becoming its own new state of Liberty (see map). Whole lot easier to get just one state and Congress to agree to it, rather than two or more states and Congress.

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This should help

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Are those income ranges per month or per year? Even at a rate of 6.5% per month, I'm better off paying that and living free in Idaho for my twilight years.
So, it's even cheaper than I thought, even at the highest end of the scale. I'm satisfied I'm making the correct choice for my lifestyle.

The article says that SS income is not taxed in ID, so for as long as that lasts, that's income that would be tax-free. And given that my projected SS income will be more than I would need to spend (since college would be done and I don't need to work anymore), I could live off my SS income, never touch my 401k, and live income-tax-free. Winning!
 
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As we speak, I am actively in a property search for 80+ acres in the Idaho panhandle...
Yeah, might be good to get something locked up now, and then build on it later if necessary. Seems we could be in a cycle that might be similar to the 1970's in terms of a price analog.
 
Yeah, might be good to get something locked up now, and then build on it later if necessary. Seems we could be in a cycle that might be similar to the 1970's in terms of a price analog.
That's the plan. Buy now on a mortgage, begin construction of my log cabin within a year or two, and have it ready to move in to within 5 years or less.
Rent out this place to pay the mortgage, and eventually sell the current abode, pay off the property, and live out my time left on this rock in freedom...

And I don't for minute believe it's a matter of "build on it later if necessary". At the rate this state is Californicating, there ain't no "if necessary" about it...
 
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That will never happen, at least not under the current Constitution. So many people fail to realize this. The process for adding new states to the Union is prescribed in Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the US Constitution. In essence, it says that no part of one state may break off to merge with another state without the consent of all states involved and Congress. Taking EWA and EOR and merging it with ID is just too much of a stretch, in that all three states would have to agree to it, and Congress as well. Efforts like the State of Jefferson are possibly more likely to succeed, but would also face an uphill battle because that involves two states (OR and CA) that would need to agree and also Congress. The only effort that stands a real chance and that meets constitutional muster is the Liberty State movement, which seeks to split only one state in two (WA, right down the Cascade Crest), with EWA becoming its own new state of Liberty (see map). Whole lot easier to get just one state and Congress to agree to it, rather than two or more states and Congress.

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I was joking with the last part about Idaho liberating Washington and Oregon. That will never happen of course.

Idaho, however, may be on borrowed time as well. By all accounts the left has established a strong presence in Boise. It wouldn't be hard to imagine it being overtaken like Portland and Seattle were, and then controlling the rest of the state...like Portland and Seattle do.

I'm not familiar enough with Idaho, however, to know if the right is working to combat this and taking steps to help protect itself. For example, if you had a crystal ball 10-20 years ago in Washington and could foresee the rise of Seattle into the leftist hellscape it has become, what laws or state constitutional amendments could the right have passed...while they were still in control...that could have mitigated things? Is anybody looking at this in Idaho? Because they absolutely should.
 
I was joking with the last part about Idaho liberating Washington and Oregon. That will never happen of course.

Idaho, however, may be on borrowed time as well. By all accounts the left has established a strong presence in Boise. It wouldn't be hard to imagine it being overtaken like Portland and Seattle were, and then controlling the rest of the state...like Portland and Seattle do.
I would hope and pray that the right-of-center folks in Boise have been schooled on what has happened in Seattle, Olympia, Portland, Salem, and lets not forget Kommiefauxnia in general, and are working diligently to prevent that ever occurring in Idaho.
I'm not familiar enough with Idaho, however, to know if the right is working to combat this and taking steps to help protect itself. For example, if you had a crystal ball 10-20 years ago in Washington and could foresee the rise of Seattle into the leftist hellscape it has become, what laws or state constitutional amendments could the right have passed...while they were still in control...that could have mitigated things? Is anybody looking at this in Idaho? Because they absolutely should.
It's not just 10-20 years that that crystal ball needed to be able to see back in time. WA has not had a Republican governor since the 1980 election, over 40 years ago. The Leftist hordes invaded and took over the state ever since. The closest we got to taking the reins back from the socialists was the Gregoire-Rossi race of 2004, in which the Leftists showed an early penchant for their rampant cheating which we see on open display today. The Leftists demanded recounts (2 of them!) until the numbers finally came out the way they wanted. In the end, if you care to believe it, the tally was 48.873% Leftists to 48.868% Repubs, a difference of only 0.005%! Gregoire ultimately claimed victory by only 133 votes after 3 counts. Do you believe that? Does anyone believe that???

Rossi challenged the result in court, but the judge ruled against Rossi, and Rossi chose not to appeal, against my, and many other Washingtonians, better judgement. Eight counties, EIGHT!!!, determined the outcome in a state of 39 counties. 133 votes. After three vote counts... You do the math and tell me that was a free and fair election...

I do know that Sandpoint, once a beautiful town built on logging in the northern panhandle, has become a haven for Leftists and other socialist grifters. It used to be a solid red town 30 years ago, but now is solidly purple and on its way to becoming a deep blue. Coeur d'Alene is the same. Boise is not far behind. The locusts of Kommiefauxnia have discovered the lush field of grain, and have descended upon it and are intent on raping it right down to the chaff. I only hope I am dead and dust by the time the state becomes another Leftist shhithole like WA, OR, and CA...
 
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