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Northern New England ski area locusts and their subspecies

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Granite1

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The city of Boston, major sports venues and southern New England beaches all attract a crap load of Northern New England folk.

Hell the casinos in Massachusetts exist purely because studies showed how many Northern New England people were going to Foxwooods and Mohican.

Again, you are a Boston suburbanite yourself. Quit flexing like your some mountain man when you are from Manchester. You look like a total poser doing so.
You always make false statements about me. I am not from Manchester, and the Manchester area is not a suburb of Boston. Any true NH native or local-hundreds of thousands will not agree with your false statements about NH. All my family, friends, and people I know all over the state want to preserve NH. They don't want the state to turn into Northern Massachusetts.

When people from Northern New England visit Southern New England, it is different because the population of NH-VT-ME is about ten times less. It's the mouse around the elephant's feet. When the elephant moves, the mouse feels it. When the mouse moves, the elephant doesn't feel it. This is what they teach schoolchildren in Canada about the US population and culture influencing their country. There are laws in Canada to protect their way of life, culture and identity, especially in Quebec. Northern New England, especially NH, must do the same before the state is overrun and our NH way of life to live free or die is gone.

I propose a $10 toll at the state line for any vehicle from Southern New England entering New Hampshire and an additional $5 toll if you drive an EV to pay your fair share to use our highways. I also propose a $10 parking fee at our ski areas and state parks if you are from out of state. After all, if you visit Boston, you have to pay $42 a day to park at the Encore (not that I would ever go there), and you have to pay just as much, if not more, if you want to park downtown or at Fenway. In addition, you have to pay MA sales tax on everything you buy.
 

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I propose we put up a toll and charge all the people coming from NH into MA to work each day $20 and another $5 just because. Your state loves our jobs but not our people. LOL
 

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You always make false statements about me. I am not from Manchester, and the Manchester area is not a suburb of Boston. Any true NH native or local-hundreds of thousands will not agree with your false statements about NH. All my family, friends, and people I know all over the state want to preserve NH. They don't want the state to turn into Northern Massachusetts.

When people from Northern New England visit Southern New England, it is different because the population of NH-VT-ME is about ten times less. It's the mouse around the elephant's feet. When the elephant moves, the mouse feels it. When the mouse moves, the elephant doesn't feel it. This is what they teach schoolchildren in Canada about the US population and culture influencing their country. There are laws in Canada to protect their way of life, culture and identity, especially in Quebec. Northern New England, especially NH, must do the same before the state is overrun and our NH way of life to live free or die is gone.

I propose a $10 toll at the state line for any vehicle from Southern New England entering New Hampshire and an additional $5 toll if you drive an EV to pay your fair share to use our highways. I also propose a $10 parking fee at our ski areas and state parks if you are from out of state. After all, if you visit Boston, you have to pay $42 a day to park at the Encore (not that I would ever go there), and you have to pay just as much, if not more, if you want to park downtown or at Fenway. In addition, you have to pay MA sales tax on everything you buy.

I live in NH dip shit and have for 15 years. My wife's family has been here for generations.

You may not live in Manchester, but you do live near there within the 93 corridor, which is fundamentally the same in NH pretty much until Concord as it is in Mass. There's virtually zero cultural difference between the two and an absolutely massive number of people from there work in Mass. Same is true for people on the seacoast where I live.

The second part of your post is either trolling or shows you to be an uptight asshole. No wonder I've never read of a single member of this forum skiing with you. Who would want to?
 

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this Granite Guy is just trolling us. Has to be....

otherwise enjoy your taxes once you build your border wall and the statewide tourist revenue plummets to zero you ninny...
 

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Also I bet more than half the people that have moved to NH are from MA so we are taking over your way of life anyway. HA HA BTW - what is that way of life you want to preserve? I think you should concentrate on the fact that we are all American and take less focus on your localisms.
 

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Also I bet more than half the people that have moved to NH are from MA so we are taking over your way of life anyway. HA HA BTW - what is that way of life you want to preserve? I think you should concentrate on the fact that we are all American and take less focus on your localisms.
My sister-in-law and her husband and their two older kids just moved to NH today. Born and raised in MA and lived their entire lives there until today. They couldn't wait to get out of MA. About 20,000 people from MA have moved to NH since the last census. Hopefully, most of them have traditional values and will help NH from becoming another MA.
 

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You always make false statements about me. I am not from Manchester, and the Manchester area is not a suburb of Boston. Any true NH native or local-hundreds of thousands will not agree with your false statements about NH. All my family, friends, and people I know all over the state want to preserve NH. They don't want the state to turn into Northern Massachusetts.

When people from Northern New England visit Southern New England, it is different because the population of NH-VT-ME is about ten times less. It's the mouse around the elephant's feet. When the elephant moves, the mouse feels it. When the mouse moves, the elephant doesn't feel it. This is what they teach schoolchildren in Canada about the US population and culture influencing their country. There are laws in Canada to protect their way of life, culture and identity, especially in Quebec. Northern New England, especially NH, must do the same before the state is overrun and our NH way of life to live free or die is gone.

I propose a $10 toll at the state line for any vehicle from Southern New England entering New Hampshire and an additional $5 toll if you drive an EV to pay your fair share to use our highways. I also propose a $10 parking fee at our ski areas and state parks if you are from out of state. After all, if you visit Boston, you have to pay $42 a day to park at the Encore (not that I would ever go there), and you have to pay just as much, if not more, if you want to park downtown or at Fenway. In addition, you have to pay MA sales tax on everything you buy.
We already do in Dover, Hooksett and Bedford.
 

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My sister-in-law and her husband and their two older kids just moved to NH today. Born and raised in MA and lived their entire lives there until today. They couldn't wait to get out of MA. About 20,000 people from MA have moved to NH since the last census. Hopefully, most of them have traditional values and will help NH from becoming another MA.
That is the point. We are all americans. WE HAVE AMERICAN VALUES. you know life liberty and the pursuite of happiness. That kind of thing ring a bell. We have the same values here in MA as you in NH. We are not different so stop making up some whacked out made up difference.
 

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We live in America who gives af where you’re from thats the whole point (and beauty) of this country.
 

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That is the point. We are all americans. WE HAVE AMERICAN VALUES. you know life liberty and the pursuite of happiness. That kind of thing ring a bell. We have the same values here in MA as you in NH. We are not different so stop making up some whacked out made up difference.

Seriously. The only difference between NH and Mass is one place has lots of coastline and is densely populated, one has mountains and is less densely populated. That's it.

Nativist Xenophobes are some of the worst Americans among us.
 

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You know I just realized that he is one of those Free Staters with the porcupine sticker. Right? The latest and greatests of cults.
Just remeber when they have the festival this summer, don't drink the punch!
 

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Last time I checked, its called the United States of America. I'm a local to this country.
 

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I propose we put up a toll and charge all the people coming from NH into MA to work each day $20 and another $5 just because. Your state loves our jobs but not our people. LOL
And for all our patients coming to MA for the best medical care on the East Coast.

Truth be told, NH & Maine desparetly need the $$$$ that comes from MA every single weekend, Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall
 
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I propose a $10 toll at the state line for any vehicle from Southern New England entering New Hampshire and an additional $5 toll if you drive an EV to pay your fair share to use our highways. I also propose a $10 parking fee at our ski areas and state parks if you are from out of state. After all, if you visit Boston, you have to pay $42 a day to park at the Encore (not that I would ever go there), and you have to pay just as much, if not more, if you want to park downtown or at Fenway. In addition, you have to pay MA sales tax on everything you buy.


That's a surefire way to drive the tourists out of NH and make the state go broke. But you won't be crowded when you hike up the ski slopes because no lifts spun since the ski resorts all went out of business and without snowmaking you will have a 2 month ski season. Yup, sounds like a great idea!
 

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And for all our patients coming to MA for the best medical care on the East Coast.

Truth be told, NH & Maine desparetly need the $$$$ that comes from MA every single weekend, Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall
You're absolutely right. Nh is a leach state by nature. Without that sweet sweet out of state money we would go broke. Take a drive through Salem. That town exist solely on mass money.
 

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I propose we put up a toll and charge all the people coming from NH into MA to work each day $20 and another $5 just because. Your state loves our jobs but not our people. LOL
Your proposal is stolen from NY and how they treat all the NJ people who work in NYC.
 

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Your proposal is stolen from NY and how they treat all the NJ people who work in NYC.

if they get their way with manhattan congestion pricing then everyone is fucked no matter where they lay their heads. i read something about nj negotiating for exemptions for people who paid gwb/holland/lincoln tolls. sounds like a mess to admin
 
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