People in my current state are in a complete hysteria over COVID-19 and with how much the powers that be are demonizing those that don't take their experimental jab, I rather not be stuck surrounded by their COVID cult when shit inevitably hits the fan soon.
I have decided to move to Texas since it is a lower cost of living red state where hopefully there will be atleast some decent employers who won't mandate the jab and where hopefully most people are still relatively sane.
I am looking at suburban areas near Dallas/Fort Worth.
I am currently looking at suburbs in places like:
Keller
Azle
Watauga
Northlake
Denton
Anyone have any info about any of these areas and if they are safe and if they have sane right-leaning people?
I really don't want to be surrounded by Branch-Covidian leftists. I already know to stay clear of Austin.
I am also kinda concerned about frequency of tornadoes in these areas since based on what I researched, northern Texas seems to have a lot of tornadoes.
Any thoughts anyone can offer would be appreciated greatly.
Thanks in advance!
Globohomo megacorps are going to be the same regardless of where their headquarters are.
Yeah I know to avoid globohomo megacorps.
There's something I never understood about people who live in Tornado zones.
Why isn't the state just drops the facade and straight up subsidize bunker building as an alternative for houses.
Sure, living in a bunker might be depressing, but I'll take that over losing everything and being forced to start over except you're weaker and more sickly because of aging.
It's a reverse lottery. The odds are that most houses will never get hit by a tornado.
Hail storms are another matter.
Hold the fuck up, I thought this was a federal thing. There are states with no income tax?
Ah, thanks. I was getting really excited for a minute, thinking I could opt out of income tax. But this is still noteworthy - I'll have to remember to check this amongst other things when I start looking into a new place to live.
Yes and some states don't have sales tax. The Oregon/Washington border is a rather popular place to live because Washington has sales tax but no income tax, and Oregon has income tax but no sales tax. So you can live/work in Washington and pay very low overall taxes.
Thanks for all this information!
I plan on going there ASAP to check it out for myself and see how the Fort Worth area is like.