Holy shit Florida dodged a bullet by a hair!
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We’re not shaped like a handgun for no reason.
There will come a day when we all need them.
Florida was growing to fast for me, moved north of her in 95. I saw her struggles on the horizon. DeSantis was a pleasant surprise, and definitely a step in the right direction. But it's hard to deny the strangleholds the idiot libtards have in certain areas.
Keep your powder dry Sunshine.
100% agree. It’s being made worse with the great liberal migration. They destroy their own states and then jump ship. I fear for the future of Florida.
Thank God we didn’t have Dick Scott for the kick off to Agenda 21.
I hung my hat in North of Tampa, West of Gainesville and north of Lakeland, seems like every time I'd find a quiet little place in the country, a hop and a skip into the city, I'd blink my eyes and neighbors sprang up all around me.
There are days I miss the Shine, but in central Bama I can make it to the coast in a few hours. The winter months gives me a excuse to visit family and friends still in central Shine.
What part do you call home?
Same thing happened in our part of Fl. Im a out ready to pack up and go deeper in the woods. In between Melbourne and Boca.
I feel good and safe in rural Lancaster County, PA among farmland and the Amish.
North of Tampa, South of Gainesville, and West of Lakeland. Used to be citrus and cattle land; most of that's gone now due to perpetual "developing".
True this. Love alabama and I'm north which is seeing a huge influx (just got back from neighborhood party and it is SHOCKING how many people have moved from out of town) but i can still get to beach in 5.5 hours. Pensacola/panhandle is one of the only areas of Florida I would live and I have spent a lot of time around the state. Bama is pretty damn based and we have hard-core blue collar and vets EVERYWHERE even with the influx of new people
That's sad, I worked the oil patch all up and down that gulf coast from the late 70s and lived in Texas from early 80s to 91.
When the market got flooded with cheap mexican oil in early 80s I transferred to the international office out of Houston.
Houston had it's crazy side of town, but for the most part was conservative. Of course she was growing exponentially, and with so much money and power in play, the dark forces were hard at work to gain control.
Texas is kinda like a first love for me, as a young adult I left the swamps of south Louisiana and landed in the Lone Star. Working 28 and 28 gave me a lot of time to explore her, discover her secrets, and bask in her beauty.
It hurts my heart to hear about all the stupid shit that's going on now in Texas. Makes me wonder, where the hell are all those crusty cowboys I use to work with?
I hope you find your slice of sanctuary, but I'm afraid we're all headed to the Alamo.