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!
If you want to be safe from Civil War 2, don't live in America.
If you want to be free from leftists, I'm sad to say, every American state is turning blue.
Joel Skousen's Strategic Relocation book, ranks stuff mostly right, some wrong.
Texas is kinda shit and turning blue, just like Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Montana and Tennessee with all the California and New York refugees crowding the cities.
For politics, you should consult the 2020 election map for political distribution. Every high population city in America are basically bright blue. This is a warning sign.
If you recall, leftists packing the cities was what turned California, Oregon and Washington, from red rural farming states into libtard hell.
At this moment, Ancapistan Mexico, even with it's skin-flaying cartels, looks better every day.
That book is great, and I highly recommend it; but its true value is in changing the way you think about where you live. I put less stock in the rankings themselves and more into how he came up with them.
Alaska is probably the only place in America where you can avoid people entering the state en masse, in that your options for entry are by boat, plane, or by crossing through an international border.
Of course that benefit is also a downside for the same reason: the supply lines are also maintained those three ways. Probably a good place to go if you want to settle some land with 200 of your best friends; not sure if it's a good place otherwise.
Can't really grow anything in Alaska, plus shits expensive because they have to import everything.
You're gonna be eating lots of salmon there.