https://twitter.com/Biz_Shrink/status/1740790026802462918
Added: the apology is about her claim that Trump visited the Epstein pedo island once, in 1997.
But when I see this tweet she retweeted its possible she is a Zionist asset.
https://twitter.com/Biz_Shrink/status/1740790026802462918
Added: the apology is about her claim that Trump visited the Epstein pedo island once, in 1997.
But when I see this tweet she retweeted its possible she is a Zionist asset.
I don't know very much about Middle Tennessee, except to say that we avoid Nashville...way too urban and congested and blue. My wife and I spent a weekend in Franklin last year to see the historical sites and such, and overall we had a pleasant visit. However, as to real estate prices and general political leanings, I could not advise you.
We live in East Tennessee, in a very red county somewhat removed from the closest city, Knoxville, which as I've stated is enemy-held territory (Dems). However, that being said, I do know quite a few MAGA conservatives who DO live in the city and they seem to be doing quite well.
Towns near Nashville that might (emphasize MIGHT) suit your wants are Hermitage, Kingston Springs, and others, here: https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/tennessee/nashville/rural-nashville-towns/
Areas to avoid: https://upgradedhome.com/the-most-dangerous-neighborhoods-in-nashville/
In general, it's best to avoid largely minority neighborhoods no matter what your own skin color is. The link above says people in Nashville have a 1 in 19 chances of being a crime victim. Your mileage may vary, but just avoid the sketchy areas ANY time of the day.
If you're seriously looking for a place in Tennessee to move to, you should definitely reconsider East Tennessee. It's mountainous, lush forests and near the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, and there are many little towns around here that haven't been infected with the City of Knoxville's bad influence. Towns like Loudon, Lenoir City, Norris, Oak Ridge (the famous "Atomic City" of WWII), Claxton, Powell, and others.
Best of luck to you.
Currently driving across the US. Thank you so much for your insight. It’s beyond appreciated. Background is law enforcement so training wise I’m solid.
We stay mostly in Sevierville when we go to Tennessee, in smoky mountains. Of course it is just an RV park, but we really enjoy Tennessee. A lot of traffic there though.
TY so much for sharing these insights on TN. We are planning a pre-retirement move out of the disgustingly bluetarded Peoples Republic of Northern Virginia within the next 1-2 years and while we have been eyeing up a couple beach towns in SC, we keep seeing TN pop up in our retirement move research...particularly Chattanooga.
We visited there this summer (Knoxville, too)...I liked Chattanooga fine and was indifferent about Knoxville... but my wife was underwhelmed by both. And yet, Chattanooga keeps popping up as a recommended retirement spot.
Having visited Nashville several years ago, and with my wife's obsession with "today's country" music (or the slop coming out of Music City these days to which they attempt to apply that genre description), she wants to look into Nashville. Based on the idiotic woke-ism I see increasingly manifest itself in the "country music" industry, I keep trying to tell her that we'd be exchanging life in one miserably nasty blue part of the country for another in Nashville.
I do generally love TN, particularly eastern TN, and want to keep it on our radar....a beautiful state, with some truly nice, genuine (e.g., not Northern VA) people living there. Again, TY for your insights...I will be tracking you! :)