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posted ago by cathole953 ago by cathole953 +13 / -0

Just a random thought I had, but once all of this is over, won't we probably have another massive real estate boom? I mean, they're hellholes right now, but a lot of these liberal controlled areas ARE attractive places to live in. California used to be a beautiful state, and Southern California is one of the only places in the US with a Mediterranean climate. Likewise, Oregon and Washington are beautiful, but no one wants to move there given you'd be beholden to Portland and Seattle. NY and most of the North East are actually rather beautiful states, but again, no one want's to be beholden to NYC, Boston, etc.

And then there's the smaller, scenic cities that are currently being run by moronic liberals. Ashville NC, Wilmington NC, Jackson Hole Wyoming, Sun Valley Idaho, Hill Country Texas (Austin and San Antonio), The Sonoran desert in Arizona (Phoenix and Tucson), Yosemite in California, Lake Tahoe in California and Nevada, Naples and the Keys in Florida, the Northern Georgia Atlanta Suburbs in the mountians, pretty much ANY beach front area in the country.

Not to mention the actual historically significant cities that used to inspire awe (NYC, Chicago, Boston, etc.)

Once you rid these places of their liberal governance and get all of their various problems under control, these cities and other areas will probably actually be moderately nice places to live and/or visit.

Keep in mind this isn't financial advice, but it seems logical to me that people will actually want to move into these areas if they're able to have the benefits of living in these formerly liberal areas, with the added plus of conservative freedoms and governance.