A city on either end, with the capital in the middle.
Hyperbased and conservative rural areas in between.
Stupidly libtarded and immigrant-overrun big cities.
Manufacturing and industry.
Recent rapid population growth and housing boom.
I live in Ohio but if I were to move to Pennsylvania the only real differences I'd notice are slightly higher costs and taxes, more liberal politics, and more dramatic hills. LEGIT.
North Central Ohio here. Maybe 5 - 10% wear masks. Nobody really seems to care either way. Only place I wear one is doctors office,required. I've never been asked for vaccine status or a passport. Mostly conservative but no shortage of libs around. Prices going up, shortages of completely random items becoming more frequent. Overall I like it, decent enough laws, not like some crazy states. I'd imagine a similar cost of living away from cities.
definitely don't live in columbus. Once you get to ohio, find a nice house about 20 minutes away from a city. then find a job. Don't work at a place where you can see a single blue-hair lib. Its toxic and ruthlessly bullying to conservatives. Though I found this one guy at a previous job that was into Q so that's awesome. But yeah, I'm highly biased but move to Ohio! Maybe you can help rebalance the 100k somalis lmao.
Forget PA. Lived there all my life in major cities, in suburbs, and rural. Only rural areas were ok mostly because you didnt see that many people. Western PA was recently gerrymandered so conservative Beaver county was sucked into liberal Allegheny county... and I expect this will continue.
PA taxes EVERYTHING. I would often go into Ohio to shop, get car gas, booze, etc in some cases 1/2 the cost of PA stores all because of the taxes. PA also has a very high senior citizen population being replaced with new migrants. I heard illegals were dropped off at Albion, Pittsburgh, Johnstown.
And for both cities, winters can be very harsh due to lake effect snow. When in Erie, the only place that did not look depressed, dirty, falling apart was the beach. Consider too health care. People in Erie hate UPMC but UPMC took over their larger hospital, only 1 small hospital otherwise. Most people I knew who lived there or near there would go to Cleveland Clinic for medical care but I hear they are woke too.
All in all, why would you be interested in either city.
Lehigh County here. 75-80% based. But that other 20-25% is bluepilled to the max. I made a post here a while back about how I needed contacts and vision store 1 at my mall demanded I wesr a mask before I even said hello to anyone. Walked right out and went to vision store 2 in the SAME mall. It was packed. No masks, and full of people. VS1 was dead.
Stay away from the three C's.
Columbus is okay to work in and all of its outermost suburbs and satellite towns are based af.
Ohio and PA are basically the same.
A city on either end, with the capital in the middle.
Hyperbased and conservative rural areas in between.
Stupidly libtarded and immigrant-overrun big cities.
Manufacturing and industry.
Recent rapid population growth and housing boom.
I live in Ohio but if I were to move to Pennsylvania the only real differences I'd notice are slightly higher costs and taxes, more liberal politics, and more dramatic hills. LEGIT.
North Central Ohio here. Maybe 5 - 10% wear masks. Nobody really seems to care either way. Only place I wear one is doctors office,required. I've never been asked for vaccine status or a passport. Mostly conservative but no shortage of libs around. Prices going up, shortages of completely random items becoming more frequent. Overall I like it, decent enough laws, not like some crazy states. I'd imagine a similar cost of living away from cities.
Erie is a black hole, I grew up there. Trust me when I say stay away. Not sure if Ashtabula is any better to be honest.
Its not
Okay, I'll speak for everyone here:
No.
I live in Ohio. I like it here.
Ohio is great if you stay away from the cities.
Does that apply to living in a city or just being in one at all? Also do suburbs count?
I recommend the southern part of the state
muh great lakes
definitely don't live in columbus. Once you get to ohio, find a nice house about 20 minutes away from a city. then find a job. Don't work at a place where you can see a single blue-hair lib. Its toxic and ruthlessly bullying to conservatives. Though I found this one guy at a previous job that was into Q so that's awesome. But yeah, I'm highly biased but move to Ohio! Maybe you can help rebalance the 100k somalis lmao.
PA is based as fuck in 90% of it’s areas. Just don’t move near an urban area. Really top notch outdoors stuff to do if you’re into that.
Lived in Erie, often went into Ashtabula.
Forget PA. Lived there all my life in major cities, in suburbs, and rural. Only rural areas were ok mostly because you didnt see that many people. Western PA was recently gerrymandered so conservative Beaver county was sucked into liberal Allegheny county... and I expect this will continue.
PA taxes EVERYTHING. I would often go into Ohio to shop, get car gas, booze, etc in some cases 1/2 the cost of PA stores all because of the taxes. PA also has a very high senior citizen population being replaced with new migrants. I heard illegals were dropped off at Albion, Pittsburgh, Johnstown.
And for both cities, winters can be very harsh due to lake effect snow. When in Erie, the only place that did not look depressed, dirty, falling apart was the beach. Consider too health care. People in Erie hate UPMC but UPMC took over their larger hospital, only 1 small hospital otherwise. Most people I knew who lived there or near there would go to Cleveland Clinic for medical care but I hear they are woke too.
All in all, why would you be interested in either city.
They seem to be nice, cheap towns with good access to the lake.
Well, I'm originally from East of Columbus, so I naturally say Ohio.
Lehigh County here. 75-80% based. But that other 20-25% is bluepilled to the max. I made a post here a while back about how I needed contacts and vision store 1 at my mall demanded I wesr a mask before I even said hello to anyone. Walked right out and went to vision store 2 in the SAME mall. It was packed. No masks, and full of people. VS1 was dead.