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Also a state/city with quite a bit of people because we do have children and good schools We will also need somewhere that wont turn blue in the next 5-10ish years View Quote Lol. You sound perfect for Hawaii, or maybe Texas. |
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Quoted: Quoted: In before the "we're full" assholes. Yes, they're assholes. We are currently at maximum capacity. Generally, conservatives don't want to move where they're not welcome. Enjoy the liberals that don't care about your objections, then. I'll be sure to laugh at you when you ask this same thing on arfcom in a few years. |
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You're welcome here in Oklahoma. Better weather than Missouri and fewer mask mandates than Texas.
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We are looking at UT and/or ID when we retire. We are tired of the three H’s here in SE TX (heat, humidity and hurricanes). Sadly by the time I retire they probably would have already fallen...Who knows, we’ll see...
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Quoted:2019 with 15 posts is a vetted prime candidate for moving to your lovely slice of heaven, because he registered on this site. View Quote HE'S AN AMERICAN. You're not. ETA: I don't want liberals moving next door but HONESTLY what does the damn government look like that's powerful enough to do prevent Americans from moving? I tell you one thing, it ain't American or conservative in my opinion. @acks if that's not your opinion sorry for the friendly fire. If you want to employ Nazi or communist sorts of restrictions on travel or have the government tell you where you can live like many here advocate come on, that's socialism, not American. |
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Quoted: Additional: prefer good weather, not too hot/cold or humid View Quote If you come to the south there will be some heat and humidity. Don;t get so picky. Or - you could move to california where the weather is perfect all year round (except when wild fires burn your house to a crisp). |
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We found out he of the few republican families is leaving to Florida. They have 2 kids in HS and said they would wait till they graduated. I guess warmer weather and like minded people quickened their decision. I tell my wife we should leave sooner than later.
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Makes no sense.
3000 sq feet of land? My garden is bigger than that. You want to live where there are a lot of people because kids and schools? A lot of people means a lot of problems. Small town schools are 100x better than big city schools. We have none of the liberal teacher BS, no "diversity", no widespread drug problems, and better test scores. I'm not talking methbilly hick town, but successful small town. |
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St. George, Utah.
What do you do for a living? A lot of these places may not have a lot in the way of job opportunities. |
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Quoted: Indian Territory, because it’s Indian Territory. https://www.koamnewsnow.com/content/uploads/2020/07/Tribal-jurisdictions-in-Oklahoma-map-from-ODOT-website-final.png View Quote Its pretty good here on the Osage reservation. |
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Quoted: southern Missouri is blood-red. Draw a horizontal line from St Louis all the way across to Kansas. Stay south of that line. View Quote |
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Quoted: dentistry, planning on opening an office wherever we move View Quote Unless you are LDS, you'll want to avoid small town Utah or Idaho. (and there are a bunch of LDS in Idaho) The local Mormons don't like to do business with those outside their faith. Bigger towns/cities it shouldn't be as big as an issue. St. George is seeing a lot of growth. Same thing with southern Salt Lake county/northern Utah county. A lot of new residents to the state. They aren't all LDS, nor or they all conservative. Housing prices have responded with the demand. Cheapest house, a 4/3 on .20 of an acre in my zip is listed at $425K. You'll really need to be in the 500s to find a place. (I'm on the northwest side of Utah Lake, in Utah County). A lot of dentist office's in the area. Plenty of business with all of the people. There's still plenty of opportunity for growth I'd imagine. Check out Eagle Mountain, UT as well. There's commercial space available right now, and I don't recall a lot of dentist in the area. You'll have an extremely hard time finding a house on more than 1/3rd of an acre for under $700k in northern Utah. And if you like the idea of going to the bar to get a drink/watch the game- forget about Utah. |
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Stay and fight.. lol That's probably what a lot of the Jews were saying in 1930s Germany.
Beyond politics, there are a lot of other reasons for moving. Weather, jobs, cost of living, access to public land, and maybe just to get away from that shitty element of the population. |
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2019 join date?
15 posts? No state listed? Asks for advice about moving out of state? Proffers almost mutually exclusive list of 'wants'? No mention of what wife (or husband) does? This thread will be a huge success. |
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Quoted: IIRC, you're a socal/cencal guy? I just moved to central Texas from Santa Barbara, my cousin just moved outside of Boise from Santa Maria. The cities will always be blue, but overall, we're both very happy with our decisions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looking at Idaho, Texas or staying put, but dont want to raise a family in the CA school system IIRC, you're a socal/cencal guy? I just moved to central Texas from Santa Barbara, my cousin just moved outside of Boise from Santa Maria. The cities will always be blue, but overall, we're both very happy with our decisions. nice yea im in the same boat, great to know thanks |
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We'll be the center of the eastern American Redoubt, so . . .. . . come on.
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Quoted: Oh, conservatives are welcome. Just not New Yorkers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Generally, conservatives don't want to move where they're not welcome. Enjoy the liberals that don't care about your objections, then. I'll be sure to laugh at you when you ask this same thing on arfcom in a few years. Oh, conservatives are welcome. Just not New Yorkers. And conservative new yorkers? |
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Quoted: Unless you are LDS, you'll want to avoid small town Utah or Idaho. (and there are a bunch of LDS in Idaho) The local Mormons don't like to do business with those outside their faith. Bigger towns/cities it shouldn't be as big as an issue. St. George is seeing a lot of growth. Same thing with southern Salt Lake county/northern Utah county. A lot of new residents to the state. They aren't all LDS, nor or they all conservative. Housing prices have responded with the demand. Cheapest house, a 4/3 on .20 of an acre in my zip is listed at $425K. You'll really need to be in the 500s to find a place. (I'm on the northwest side of Utah Lake, in Utah County). A lot of dentist office's in the area. Plenty of business with all of the people. There's still plenty of opportunity for growth I'd imagine. Check out Eagle Mountain, UT as well. There's commercial space available right now, and I don't recall a lot of dentist in the area. You'll have an extremely hard time finding a house on more than 1/3rd of an acre for under $700k in northern Utah. And if you like the idea of going to the bar to get a drink/watch the game- forget about Utah. View Quote We're full. |
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The FBI will be rounding you up for re-education when they track you down from your post. You won't get to choose the state.
You think this is a joke, but no. |
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Quoted: Some shit-for-brains* was telling me Idaho is changing because of all the liberal Americans moving there. I pointed out yeah, it's becoming measurable more conservative. Liberals don't want their kids forced to learn about American history. Liberals don't want God in their schools. Liberals don't want to live under conservative courts. Liberals don't want to live without the social welfare programs. View Quote That "Shit for brains is right". Idaho is gaining liberals at an alarming rate whether you want to admit it or not. Our "conservative" governor is a liberal as is our SOS. I have no idea what state you live in because it's not listed, but if it's Idaho your head is firmly in the sand. |
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Quoted: That "Shit for brains is right". Idaho is gaining liberals at an alarming rate whether you want to admit it or not. Our "conservative" governor is a liberal as is our SOS. I have no idea what state you live in because it's not listed, but if it's Idaho your head is firmly in the sand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Some shit-for-brains* was telling me Idaho is changing because of all the liberal Americans moving there. I pointed out yeah, it's becoming measurable more conservative. Liberals don't want their kids forced to learn about American history. Liberals don't want God in their schools. Liberals don't want to live under conservative courts. Liberals don't want to live without the social welfare programs. That "Shit for brains is right". Idaho is gaining liberals at an alarming rate whether you want to admit it or not. Our "conservative" governor is a liberal as is our SOS. I have no idea what state you live in because it's not listed, but if it's Idaho your head is firmly in the sand. Liberals don't avoid those areas. They move in and change them to their liking. |
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Florida isn't accepting any new immigrants from the northeast until further notice. Thanks for your cooperation.
On a serious note, I'm planning on moving to east TN in the next 3-4 years. Florida is changing very rapidly, and not for the better. |
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View Quote Looking at this map, doesn't it suggest that more purple are moving out of red states. The numbers are bad in NY, CT, and IL though |
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