Most modern homes are concrete block construction and built to withstand hurricanes. Only certain areas are really affected by hurricanes, too. So if you look around you can find plenty of great places to live, and there are good jobs available too. I live near Kennedy Space Center and I'll tell you, a 4-year engineering degree or a 2-year drafting certificate gets you a job the day you show up here.
The wife and I had a very long conversation about it last night actually. Her aunt used to live in Florida and she would visit yearly. She always talked about moving there, but last night she said "No" to Florida because of Sinkholes. But she did bring up Texas. She said if MO cucks for Biden, we'll look at some land outside of Waco or Dallas. We've been to both areas and love the towns and lifestyle there. So laid back and you can breathe there.
My sister is pushing for everyone in her house (her 4 kids, her husband, my brother, his husband, and our father) to get vaccinated, both rounds. This includes my extremely high risk father who's on chemo for kidney cancer. I've told him it's extremely dangerous and he's going to be taking an unproven vaccine that has the potential to accelerate his cancer or worse, kill him. If that happens, I'm done. Her overly liberal bullshit will have killed my dad and I would put his death on her shoulders. Also, we would be done with my family. They both have made such shit decisions with their lives and if they cost my dad his life, I'm just done. Leaving without a word. No warning, no note, just packing up, and we're gone. They may get a post card from wherever we moved to saying "Greetings from Texas/Florida" and that would be it.
Texas born here and lived in Florida for 20 years. Made the mistake of moving back 3 years ago now I'm in the process of going back to Florida. Texas isn't the same with all the growth and Kalifornians moving here. The cities are all trashy and the traffic SUCKS!
Looks like the civil war will start in Florida.
Civil War started November 9, 2016, but I get your point.
I am soooo close to moving there too.
Never considered moving to Florida, because of Hurricanes and shit... But ya know what? I'd move just to be close to the real White House.
The White House is great, but I am looking forward to no state income taxes and warm water diving.
Just build an earth sheltered home with rollaway shutters. Save 90% on a/c too.
Most modern homes are concrete block construction and built to withstand hurricanes. Only certain areas are really affected by hurricanes, too. So if you look around you can find plenty of great places to live, and there are good jobs available too. I live near Kennedy Space Center and I'll tell you, a 4-year engineering degree or a 2-year drafting certificate gets you a job the day you show up here.
You can leave if there is a Hurricane. It's not bad I've been through many. Beautiful State.
The wife and I had a very long conversation about it last night actually. Her aunt used to live in Florida and she would visit yearly. She always talked about moving there, but last night she said "No" to Florida because of Sinkholes. But she did bring up Texas. She said if MO cucks for Biden, we'll look at some land outside of Waco or Dallas. We've been to both areas and love the towns and lifestyle there. So laid back and you can breathe there.
My sister is pushing for everyone in her house (her 4 kids, her husband, my brother, his husband, and our father) to get vaccinated, both rounds. This includes my extremely high risk father who's on chemo for kidney cancer. I've told him it's extremely dangerous and he's going to be taking an unproven vaccine that has the potential to accelerate his cancer or worse, kill him. If that happens, I'm done. Her overly liberal bullshit will have killed my dad and I would put his death on her shoulders. Also, we would be done with my family. They both have made such shit decisions with their lives and if they cost my dad his life, I'm just done. Leaving without a word. No warning, no note, just packing up, and we're gone. They may get a post card from wherever we moved to saying "Greetings from Texas/Florida" and that would be it.
Texas born here and lived in Florida for 20 years. Made the mistake of moving back 3 years ago now I'm in the process of going back to Florida. Texas isn't the same with all the growth and Kalifornians moving here. The cities are all trashy and the traffic SUCKS!
Where in Texas?
That's the fucking dream right there
Donβt quite put your faith in Texas just yet.
True.. but if it voted to leave a lot of lefties will move out and more non lefties would rush in.
Iβm ready here in FL. Standing back and standing by.