Can we just set adrift California?
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I live in Texas and I’m told that the majority of Californians moving here are on the right. But I have seen the lefty ones move here from blue states and bring their voting habits.
Ted Cruz would have lost his last election if it weren't for blue state transplant Republicans. A majority of native born Texans voted for Beto.
Yea I was disappointed some someone as far left as him got so many votes here. Also Hispanics in south Texas really helped Trump out in 2020.
I'm really starting to think about it. Lived in San Diego my entire life and I am sick of living under the boot of these freaks, especially now that Gavin is doing social justice victory laps, and our republican mayor termed-out and thanks to Jungle Primaries, we had two democrats to choose between in 2020. Yay.
In a sane country, the state would collapse under its own weight and split into pieces. I mean, maybe that's still possible, but, whatever crisis kicks that off will be one that consumes the entire country now.
I've thought about moving to Texas, but the flood of lobotomized Californians already moving there, plus the general political shift of the cities seem to rapidly be making the state blue.
At this point, I'm thinking of moving to a state that is staunchly red, without large population centers that breed collectivist thinking, so I don't end up somewhere that turns Democrat in five years.
I've lived 15 years of my life in California, 25 years in Texas /plus other places. Overall I would say that I like California better but I made more money in Texas.
A hypothesis I have is that places that require some amount of personal upkeep keep the worst of the leftists away. So, let's say states like Alaska, and the middle of the country that experience prolonged winter storms.
It's a requirement to be a prepper because your power going out during a storm isn't a chance, it's a certainty. Shoveling snow and salting your driveway is a mandatory task, I suppose not if you live in cities, but I'm not talking about them.
I can't imagine your average city dweller being motivated enough to go through that when cities provide their instant gratification. But like I said, it's just a hypothesis.
So West Virginia then? It's not my cup of tea personally but the people there are a kind folk.