Not purple either. It needs to be a solid Red. Honestly, Florida is getting too many NY people like Colorado got California peeps. Not to mention Florida is a swing state in national elections and De Santis can’t be Governor forever. I’m thinking Alabama might be a safer choice. 🤷🏼♀️
Same problem as FL and CO. Too many people fleeing from CA, Chicago, and NY to those states and bringing their blue votes with them as well as driving up real estate prices to an unsustainable level. We witnessed it first hand in CO and it’s insane!!! I don’t want to move from CO to another state that’s an exact repeat of what I’m trying to move away from. 🤷🏼♀️ I like Texas and Florida and I hope they stay conservative, but after our experience in CO I’m leery of what those states will look like even in a decade, let alone 20 years from now. Then again, if we don’t get this show on the road to take our country back there won’t be anywhere fit to live in 5 years and we can forget about 10 or 20 years from now. 😳🤦🏼♀️
You are assuming those leaving are liberals. The many leaving over mandates are definitely not the smug liberals. I know I'm moving to either FL or TX soon, most likely and I don't vote blue.
shhh.....don't let the secret out. it was great when I moved here in 07 - we flipped the state legislature in 08 after it had been run by dems for the past 150 years. now we have businesses moving here from NY and everywhere else.
Geez! There’s nowhere sacred anymore, the crazies are infiltrating everywhere! 🙄🤦🏼♀️😂 Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming are starting to get hit too. I don’t think people are necessarily fleeing to Louisiana where my husband and I are from, but neither one of us really want to move back there either. Besides, LA has a Democrat governor on rotation every 8 years and w/ the way elections are going I’m afraid eventually it will just stay that way and never flip back. Mississippi doesn’t sound super appealing either. Hmmm, I’m running out of based places that don’t suck. 🤔 Lol.
Make sure you don't settle in a Blue County!
Not purple either. It needs to be a solid Red. Honestly, Florida is getting too many NY people like Colorado got California peeps. Not to mention Florida is a swing state in national elections and De Santis can’t be Governor forever. I’m thinking Alabama might be a safer choice. 🤷🏼♀️
Why not Texas?
Same problem as FL and CO. Too many people fleeing from CA, Chicago, and NY to those states and bringing their blue votes with them as well as driving up real estate prices to an unsustainable level. We witnessed it first hand in CO and it’s insane!!! I don’t want to move from CO to another state that’s an exact repeat of what I’m trying to move away from. 🤷🏼♀️ I like Texas and Florida and I hope they stay conservative, but after our experience in CO I’m leery of what those states will look like even in a decade, let alone 20 years from now. Then again, if we don’t get this show on the road to take our country back there won’t be anywhere fit to live in 5 years and we can forget about 10 or 20 years from now. 😳🤦🏼♀️
You are assuming those leaving are liberals. The many leaving over mandates are definitely not the smug liberals. I know I'm moving to either FL or TX soon, most likely and I don't vote blue.
So then is CA improving?
shhh.....don't let the secret out. it was great when I moved here in 07 - we flipped the state legislature in 08 after it had been run by dems for the past 150 years. now we have businesses moving here from NY and everywhere else.
Geez! There’s nowhere sacred anymore, the crazies are infiltrating everywhere! 🙄🤦🏼♀️😂 Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming are starting to get hit too. I don’t think people are necessarily fleeing to Louisiana where my husband and I are from, but neither one of us really want to move back there either. Besides, LA has a Democrat governor on rotation every 8 years and w/ the way elections are going I’m afraid eventually it will just stay that way and never flip back. Mississippi doesn’t sound super appealing either. Hmmm, I’m running out of based places that don’t suck. 🤔 Lol.