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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone in Maine or New Hampshire?
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<blockquote data-quote="365 Saleen" data-source="post: 16740587" data-attributes="member: 201889"><p>I have lived in Maine for almost 4 years now. If you want Liberalism, then consider Portland/Augusta/Lewiston area. Otherwise the rest of the State is mostly Red. </p><p>Maine is a Constitutional Carry State.</p><p>No helmet required on a motorcycle if over 18 years old</p><p>You can put anything on a License Plate, no restrictions on words.</p><p>Sales tax of 5%, but only on goods, not labor. Obviously prepared food is taxed, but grocery foods are not.</p><p>Income tax of 5.5% (maybe vice versa) </p><p>No emissions testing unless down in the aforementioned Liberal cities. There is a Statewide vehicle inspection that the car has to pass every year. $12 for the sticker.</p><p>Get outside of the cities and property is pretty cheap. At least I thought it was cheap compared to the Seattle area when we moved out here. My car insurance also dropped by 75% compared to Seattle.</p><p>There are plenty of employment opportunities. The Dealership I work at will hire any warm body that wants to show up on time. </p><p>If you have any specific questions, I will be more than willing to answer, or at least give you my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="365 Saleen, post: 16740587, member: 201889"] I have lived in Maine for almost 4 years now. If you want Liberalism, then consider Portland/Augusta/Lewiston area. Otherwise the rest of the State is mostly Red. Maine is a Constitutional Carry State. No helmet required on a motorcycle if over 18 years old You can put anything on a License Plate, no restrictions on words. Sales tax of 5%, but only on goods, not labor. Obviously prepared food is taxed, but grocery foods are not. Income tax of 5.5% (maybe vice versa) No emissions testing unless down in the aforementioned Liberal cities. There is a Statewide vehicle inspection that the car has to pass every year. $12 for the sticker. Get outside of the cities and property is pretty cheap. At least I thought it was cheap compared to the Seattle area when we moved out here. My car insurance also dropped by 75% compared to Seattle. There are plenty of employment opportunities. The Dealership I work at will hire any warm body that wants to show up on time. If you have any specific questions, I will be more than willing to answer, or at least give you my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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