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This article is short and to the point, all in all very nicely done in my opinion. I do have one concern, but I'd rather not make the change myself in order not to cause offense, and also because I would like to hear other opinions besides my own:
California the best climate on Earth? Now, I realise its a quote, but still, it betrays the clasic US attitude of confusing the world with English speaking North America. Mexico, which is also in North America, and quite close, I might add, has scores (if not most of the country) of places with a nicer climate than California. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.52.31.131 ( talk) 13:22, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
I propose that the article Paradise tax be merged into this article. These are two names for what is basically the same concept - namely, the notion that living in a highly desirable area results in a higher cost of living which is jokingly referred to as a "tax". Everything which is currently in the Paradise tax article could easily be incorporated into this article, and a redirect left behind at Paradise tax. I am proposing the merge from Paradise tax to this article, rather than the other way around, because Sunshine tax seems to be used widely in North America, while Paradise tax is used only in Hawaii. -- MelanieN ( talk) 22:33, 12 September 2014 (UTC)
Done OK, I went ahead and did the merge. --
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This article is short and to the point, all in all very nicely done in my opinion. I do have one concern, but I'd rather not make the change myself in order not to cause offense, and also because I would like to hear other opinions besides my own:
California the best climate on Earth? Now, I realise its a quote, but still, it betrays the clasic US attitude of confusing the world with English speaking North America. Mexico, which is also in North America, and quite close, I might add, has scores (if not most of the country) of places with a nicer climate than California. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.52.31.131 ( talk) 13:22, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
I propose that the article Paradise tax be merged into this article. These are two names for what is basically the same concept - namely, the notion that living in a highly desirable area results in a higher cost of living which is jokingly referred to as a "tax". Everything which is currently in the Paradise tax article could easily be incorporated into this article, and a redirect left behind at Paradise tax. I am proposing the merge from Paradise tax to this article, rather than the other way around, because Sunshine tax seems to be used widely in North America, while Paradise tax is used only in Hawaii. -- MelanieN ( talk) 22:33, 12 September 2014 (UTC)
Done OK, I went ahead and did the merge. --
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