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I've never attempted to learn either, so it's really not surprising.
It's ok, have no fear — me and Undisc are here
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I talk about voting with your feet a lot, but not the more general idea of jurisdictional arbitrage.
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Rubbish
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Easy peasy: Do you ever buy things in one state, because it's cheaper there than at home?
That's called jurisdictional arbitrage. You're taking advantage of a price spread on identical goods to save money.