Yea i have a friend who Lives in Toronto so i have heard how expensive it is, its like the 3rd most expensive city in NA or something absurd like that and considering how outrageous at least ten cities i know of in the USA are its pretty incredible to beat them out.
As for living in quiet places thats always been my MO even as a kid, I am not misanthropic at all but i need my space and peace so I absolutely hate living in densely populated areas.
Ill back up the St augustine claim. It's like an Old New England town but in Florida but with a really cool downtown tourist area thats still local friendly. If my entire family didn't live in South Florida it would be my #1 choice when i move back down there next week.
If you are going to move to New England then New Hampshire is the only tolerable state. Maine is incredibly badly run and has absolutely ridiculous taxes, MA, RI, VM and Connecticut are liberal shitholes and should be avoided at any cost. It's a shame about maine because its great other than its basketcase state government. Back on NH the Coastal area there has a lot going on, Portsmouth is a cool city but its rapidly becoming the Portland of the NE from all the yuppies and hipsters moving there from boston. Exeter is also very cool and the Hamptons are good if you want that whole New England fishing village aesthetic along the coast.
Florida is great ( I am actually moving back down next week after temporarily working in Illinois because of covid bullshit) but be wary that the cost of living in south florida is incredibly high at the moment because the real estate bubble there is so extreme. Its not Socal bad or anything but the prices are still nuts. My parents house appreciated like 200 thousand dollars in four years in Martin county which is the basically the last area that you would really consider south florida before hitting the space coast. If you go to Central or the Pan handle or even Jacksonville things are much better. Also St Augstine is really nice if you are looking for somewhere that's more matured and laid back. It's the actually the oldest city in north america and has a cool spanish fort from the 1500s. Stuart florida is nice if you want to still be near all the south florida nonsense but want to be out of it. The county its in is a little snowbird heavy though. Right north of Orlando there is this rolling hills farm country thats full of horse farms and its very pretty. I can't really speak much for the pan handle or Tampa area as ive never been there but ive been told Sarasota is really laid back and nice.
It really sucks because there is plenty of areas I have lived in or have been to that i like but they are attached to a state with some giant city that corrupts the state government. I love Western PA for instance but Philis population just completely dominates the states races and causes stupid shit to be enforced on the rest. Same goes for the Shenandoah Valley region of VA except its NoVa (northern VA) and Richmond (which by the way is one of the biggest shitholes in the country)
I hate it when people come in with the "i don't want to argue with you" line. Might as well just stop reading there because if they are refusing to engage then why should you.
Referencing a Metallica Album when Megadeth has an Album and Song called Dystopia which includes the Lyrics
"What you donβt know," the legend goes, "can't hurt you"
If you only want to live and die in a cage
There's panic and there's chaos rampant in the streets
Where useless thoughts of peace are met with rage
Demoralized and overmastered people think
The quickest way to end a war is lose
Dictatorship ends starting with tyrannicide
You must destroy the cancer at its root
yea Alex jones is kinda the obvious example. He has been saying things that seem absurd and insane for decades and around 90% of it has been correct. Imagine all the things we would never hear about if him and people like him decided "Nah this is too crazy to talk about it might hurt my credibility"
I don't really get the logic, I mean I understand on focusing the most resources on what is the most probable victory route that's just common sense. What I don't really get is ignoring all the other threads as well because they look too outlandish. Outlandish stuff happens frequently especially when politics is concerned. I get his point on some of the blatant larps shouldn't get attention but things like dominion which are much more convoluted and might not be the most obvious path to victory should.
I am actually shocked its that low, he is either incredibly fiscally irresponsible or is stealing way less than the normal politician.
DeSantis is a much better governor than Scott, i would much prefer him.
I hope he does so he can waste his and other swamp monsters money and get completely embarrassed by the populists who are going to troll him at every turn.
I guess it depends when the 2020 census is considered concluded. He can't retroactively count them if its done already but he could count them for the next one.
If they are that scared they should just resign now and get away from it completely. Let someone who is an actual patriot take their place who is willing to go all the way.
I am kinda sick of being told to contact Governors offices and leave messages. We know and have been doing it. It's not making any movement at all because most of these governors are establishment types who are sticking their fingers in their ears. I think in the states where shit is happening people need to basically just get directly in the face of these legislators and governors to really get the point across. A Mob of 25 people around them every time they leave their office is way more effective than a thousand messages on a machine.
The issue is we need leaders in the movement to do that, things are too decentralized currently. The only real leader is President Trump but we need more mid tier people. I am talking people who actually have the Charisma and fortitude to make a difference. We have plenty of personalities who are great for converting people to the populist movement but we have almost no one who is an actual thought leader or action leader who coordinates things with people who are part of the movement. We need more formal organization and less decentralization.
Yea seriously, I care on some level about these reports because evidence matters. The issue is however not that we need more evidence but that the mountain of evidence we have is just being ignored by most of the people in institutional positions who can act upon it. We could produce a video of Joe Biden literally filling out 50000 ballots and then stuffing them into a ballot box at this point and they would just say it was debunked and ignore it.
Good, he basically rode his coattails and was fully running as a Trumpite. If he decided to cuck out that would basically be the end of his career before it started.
Or just give them amnesty, don't have to worry about counting them counting if they are citizens.
Please get rid of all the guns to protect the Children, THINK OF THE CHILDREN.
Oh btw also no questions asked abortions, no fault divorce, and children should have free access to hormone blockers and transgender surgery.
Exactly, it's not like the GA senators are some sort of arch populists conservatives. We are at best losing less if they win, and i do want to stress at best. I think there is a pretty good chance both of them completely cuck out on everything and we end up with effectively the same outcome but with a little bit of scraps thrown to make it look like they are doing something to advance what people actually want while giving away all of the actually important battles.
He is saying the exact same thing as Lin Wood did that everyone criticized. The republican establishment needs to have a metaphorical gun held to their head or they will never do anything.
oh no that suuucks. Please neocon shills don't leave our party we need you please.
Ok hopefully that was convincing enough they get big heads and leave on their own accord.
KFC on suicide watch.
Possibly the only uncucked judge in America.
If you mean in Missouri i would assume red but i have never been there, i was using MO as in Motus Operandi. As for New Hampshire its strange because its simultaneously getting redder from people who already live there but also has a ton of Massholes moving there who bring their politics with them. The population over doubled from 2000-2020 and most of those numbers were out of the staters moving in. Currently as far as i am aware almost the entire state is republican controlled but they are mostly the more Rino or Libertarian types.
Florida is definitely trending redder, its a populist red as well. The democrats there are basically concentrated in 4-5 counties which have all gotten more red over the last four years (not dramatically but noticeably) and the rest of the state is solidly conservative. I think the whole Andrew Gillum thing has basically broken the democratic party down there. They shilled him so hard in 2018 and basically tried to rig the election with ballot stuffing in Broward county but it was stopped before it could change the outcome of any statewide elections. They were literally finding box after box of 99.99% democrat ballots for hours after every other county was reporting before Rick Scott the outgoing governor basically put his foot down and ended it. Later Gillum was caught smoking crack with a multiple gay prostitutes after trying to sell this bullshit family man image and he even had Obama campaign for him. So after such a narrow victory to someone who later turned out to be absolutely despicable and the person who won, being DeSantis actually turning out to be incredibly popular (he is in the high 60s approval rating last time i checked which is insane for how polarized american politics are at the moment) there isn't much steam left in their platform. I suspect DeSantis will win relection in 2022 in an absolute blowout. I had absolutely zero doubt trump was going to win there in the 2020 election, it wasn't even a concern.