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I'll help Howard Root pack his bags. He's leaving Minnesota in a snit: "What used to be Minnesota Nice has become Minnesota Nuts, and I'm out" ("Goodbye, Minnesota," Opinion Exchange, May 24). He cites Minnesota's high taxes and crime as the reasons for relocating to Florida. Root complains about Minnesota's income taxes, surcharges on capital gains and a new "wealth tax." He tells us (brags?) about the "millions in taxes I've paid." Just how much income does one make to pay "millions" in taxes? I should have such problems. True, there's no personal income tax in Florida, but they sure know how to raise the needed revenue in other ways. For example, Florida's gas tax is higher than Minnesota's, and you can't swing a hat box there without hitting a toll road. You're going to pay for what the state provides one way or another.
Root spends more than half of his commentary complaining about crime in Minnesota, telling us how safe it is in Florida. Maybe he forgot about all those mass shootings. For example, Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, 49 dead, 53 wounded, or Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, 17 dead, 17 wounded. Oh, and you can now buy and carry a gun in Florida without a permit. That doesn't shake Root's sense of safety?
Then there's Ron DeSantis, the authoritarian governor currently on a power binge. Nuts, meet Florida. Do you really want to live in a state that bans books, interferes in your private medical care with severe restrictions on abortion and gender-related medical care and enacted the "Don't Say Gay" law?
My husband and I have family and friends in Florida whom we visit frequently, and I do love me some Fort Lauderdale vacation time. But we're strongly considering staying away until the state is no longer "Florida Nuts."
Steve Millikan, Minneapolis
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