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In reply to the discussion: Actually, Many New Yorkers HAVE Fled to Florida [View all]Fla Dem
(26,341 posts)7. They're not all "wealthy people" with hired staffs.
I live in a middle class neighborhood near the coast. Many of my neighbors, I'd say 20-30 percent also have out of state residences. There is of course wealthy enclaves like Ponte Vedra, (where by the way our trump ass kissing governor has his residence, and was my rep before becoming governor by cheating), Palm Beach, West Palm Beach and other wealthy areas.
But most of the influx is by retirees with their trailers or folks who have had a winter home here for years, or a condo. I see plenty of out of state cars not just from NY and the people in them are not the well to do. That's not to say the wealthy aren't coming, but many non-wealthy are coming as well.
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not likely fleeing to Florida as that area has some rally pisspoor Healthcare in the first place
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#4
yep, we have friends on the Cape and they say no way is their services in place to handle the
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#31
And the poor domestic servants are more likely to catch it from their employers than give it them.
Mister Ed
Apr 2020
#6
Let's just STOP please - visitors have every right to go where they want
getagrip_already
Apr 2020
#9
Of course they have that right. I did not suggest that they didn't or shouldn't.
MineralMan
Apr 2020
#12
I hate tell but state health depts has power to restrict travel as well as enforce quarantines
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#32
if you are not a fulltime resident, those who don' live "full time" are perceived as
beachbumbob
Apr 2020
#40
Like my parents. Who are still there and plan to remain until the end of April.
smirkymonkey
Apr 2020
#43
I don't know about that. I relocated to FL last summer- Everyone I met told
tulipsandroses
Apr 2020
#23