I've been to TX and remember the humidity, SD is not as bad. July can be tough, but nothing like the south. And the state is sparsely populated, so I'd probably visit Sioux Falls first and work your way west to Rapid City and Sturgis. The Missouri River southwest of SF is a great fishing area because of the dams. fishing all year. North Dakota is too cold for me, but SD is doable. only cold for a couple months and the rest of the year is fairly nice.
exactly; But the two months can be fun with snowmobiling, fishing, etc. It also keeps the weak minded away, so it's like a regular cleanup. I know SD isn't for everyone, but it's great for many conservatives:)
Fellow Georgian here! As much as our governor sucks ass over his treasonous actions regarding the election, I have been happy with how quickly he opened up our state and kept it open. It may be his only redeeming quality. Would hope he'd have something to say about all the EO's but now that we know stacey holds something over his head, who knows?!
I would move to SD in a heart beat...but my wife will never leave teh area where the majority of our kids and grandkids live...so I will just have to be more involved in trying to get my State to be more like SD and ND by getting more active in local politics....at least in Utah we do not as far a climb as some....though our governor and Romney would refute that view to a degree
Every Republican majority state legislature should do the same.
We the People must force them to represent us or be recalled.
All these states suck off the feds tit. So fuckin backwards this hasnt been a republic since the cival war
This is fantastic! S Dak is doing the same. Hopefully this will red pill more normies.
If it weren't so dang cold I would move there in a heartbeat.
do it. SD is awesome, the cold is only for a couple months, And they just legalized:) fishing is great too.
Thanks! Will have to make a trip there soon to check it out.
I live in TX now, so I assume gardening would be much easier up there. How about humidity? Any areas you recommend to visit?
I've been to TX and remember the humidity, SD is not as bad. July can be tough, but nothing like the south. And the state is sparsely populated, so I'd probably visit Sioux Falls first and work your way west to Rapid City and Sturgis. The Missouri River southwest of SF is a great fishing area because of the dams. fishing all year. North Dakota is too cold for me, but SD is doable. only cold for a couple months and the rest of the year is fairly nice.
Can't wait to check it out. Love your governor, too.
Thanks
? Yeah sure. I mean, you might have -70 wind chill and 12 ft snow drifts during those couple months, but hey...
exactly; But the two months can be fun with snowmobiling, fishing, etc. It also keeps the weak minded away, so it's like a regular cleanup. I know SD isn't for everyone, but it's great for many conservatives:)
Excellent post! I would hope the Republican-majority in my state legislature would do the same. But, I won’t hold my breath. Live in Georgia.
Fellow Georgian here! As much as our governor sucks ass over his treasonous actions regarding the election, I have been happy with how quickly he opened up our state and kept it open. It may be his only redeeming quality. Would hope he'd have something to say about all the EO's but now that we know stacey holds something over his head, who knows?!
No problem! You should be alright! You have a Republican governor...oh wait....right. Yes, you're toast. Sorry.
I would move to SD in a heart beat...but my wife will never leave teh area where the majority of our kids and grandkids live...so I will just have to be more involved in trying to get my State to be more like SD and ND by getting more active in local politics....at least in Utah we do not as far a climb as some....though our governor and Romney would refute that view to a degree
North Dakota is Legendary ya know!
Gotta love my state! Patriot strong and wide (less our few populated areas)
Ready set go. Who will be next. IDAHO, you getting a little too libtarded time for the conservatives to assert the law again.
ND is leading by example -- 49 other states should follow!
such VERY GOOD NEWS!!
Love my state, and my neighbors to the South too.