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pqsusan 17 points ago +17 / -0

Native San Diegan here. Hubby is also native Californian. Lived here for over 50 years. Once upon a time, California was as free as South Dakota, but decades of regressive degeneracy put in place by methodical, unrelenting voter fraud has made our home state unliveable. Will be retiring to small town Kentucky in just a few years.

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pqsusan 11 points ago +11 / -0

Already bought a beautiful five acres last year. We thought we wanted at least 10 acres, but when we saw five, we realized that was more than enough. Having lived on 5,000 sq ft lots our entire lives, five acres is vast. Like, we're gonna get lost walking to the mailbox vast. Good luck with your own move. Getting out and away from the big liberal hell holes is a very smart decision.

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tonysoprano 13 points ago +13 / -0

I left Silicon Valley about two months ago. It was a great place to live during my maximum earning years, but I just couldn't take it anymore.

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PropagandaWizard1984 10 points ago +10 / -0

I am working on a chunk of land I just bought in the middle of nowhere. It's a super Red state, super Red area, pretty awesome really. I am starting from scratch so it's slow going. The nearest real city is 40 miles away and it's only like 100K people.

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Pelosi_Halitosis 9 points ago +9 / -0

Already left the big city, now I need to escape the perpetually blue shithole that only exists, because of that big city. If we just lopped the big shithole city off, this place would be solid red.

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Pelosi_Halitosis 6 points ago +6 / -0

I wouldn't either. But they're not starving yet, so somehow shit is still getting delivered. I have about 22 months left. In the meantime, I'm pretty well insulated, but on alert for wanderers.

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chilidog 5 points ago +6 / -1

how’s the wifi South Dakota?

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trumpest 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m scoping out Amish country for a new home as we speak. The Amish give zero shits about Social Justice and SJWs. It’s incredibly refreshing. They just believe in family and religion. It’s one of the most underrated places to live as a conservative IMO.

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fruit-loop-poop-soup 4 points ago +4 / -0

Soon. My father's getting up there in years and I'm not leaving him behind. We talk a lot about it and we're both trying to get all the things in order we'll need to go. We've both agreed if the commie fucks steal the election though we're just going to leave everything behind and go rural and figure it out from there. This city's a total rathole and I'd feel a special kind of joy watching it burn from a distance.

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Clabber 4 points ago +4 / -0

Come to Arizona. Southern AZ is hot, but it’s beautiful. And we have the most lenient gun laws.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Arizona

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DonnieRamesJio 2 points ago +2 / -0

The kind where every single non-resident is escorted in and out? Gigged at a small handful, I get it. Anything less and you may as well be living on a street with every other house an AirBNB

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MAGA_mantis 3 points ago +3 / -0

Saving for a house in the woods right now. My move is coming in a few years. I am too young to move now I am currently in my money making prime. I cant leave that. Cought in a trap.

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GeneralVeers 3 points ago +3 / -0

Heh. I got out a long time ago.

My first real job was a cushy during-college internship in the Bay Area in 199-some-year-or-other. San Francisco was a retarded mess even back then. Particularly infuriating was the idiot cross-hatch of opposing-direction one-way streets. I never actually drove those streets, I commuted by train. But merely LOOKING at that incredibly stupid street layout made me angry.

I have never lived or worked in a big city since.

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FamburgerHelper 3 points ago +3 / -0

I wish I could but I don't have the wherewithal to make such a big move, but at the same time, dammit, Seattle is MY city! I grew up here, went to school here, I left for a long time but came back because I love it here, minus the politics. I'm going to stay and help MSGA.

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2SmoothGQ 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unfortunately my job requires me to live in or near big cities. However, going to get out to the suburbs and just commute. Shit is insane.

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TheNatureOfBobo 2 points ago +2 / -0

Stuck too close to a major metropolitan area due to the nature of my work, but will be moving from actual-city (not terrible dangerous at this point but still too urban for my liking) to someplace farther out soon. Hoping for a longer term solution if I'm allowed permanent telework and can leave the area completely.

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mintyfresh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did that long ago.

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humped2424 2 points ago +2 / -0

Live in Nassau county New York it’s ok but there’s just to many people and we have nyc right next door I’m thinking I want to go to New Hampshire

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tc12349 2 points ago +2 / -0

Getting out ASAP. Give me a month to find a job and flee. If I can't find a job by then, I'm going to fly to Barbados and live on the beach for a year until all this blows over. It's cheap and the government of Barbados is now welcoming incoming foreigner looking to enjoy life during this pandemic.

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pseudosapient 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm currently waiting for my workplace to finally finish imploding. As to if they will do something overly egregious before then? Time will tell.

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Npc-1776 1 point ago +1 / -0

Most "white collar" company offices.