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Swarthy women. No White women.Just move to Chile. I’m not just saying that because America would be improved by having one less Republican. Well, actually I am. Move to Chile. Great food, women and cheap cost of loving.
Just move to Chile. I’m not just saying that because America would be improved by having one less Republican. Well, actually I am. Move to Chile. Great food, women and cheap cost of loving.
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So, I feel as though I'm a stranger in Washington, I've lived here my whole life, was born here, but I only see it going downhill from here and I want to live somewhere that I feel is less extremely left. I also want to move somewhere that my vote can legitimately matter in an election.
So where should I move?
My ideas are,
1) Michigan
Pros: familiar environment, cold weather (yes that's a pro, funny I know) on the Great Lakes and bordering Canada
Cons: While a "swing state" it's a longer shot for Republicans, but not a shut out like Washington, most economic oppurtunities are closer to Detroit
2) Florida
Pros: marginally republican so my vote matters and influences national politics, good economy, cheap flight to Chile (one of my favorite countries to visit)
Cons: Bad weather, expensive housing, relatively lower wages
3) Arizona
Pros: They clearly need my republican voting habits
Cons: Hotter then Hell!
4) New Hampshire
Pros: Active libertarian community, close to Maine and thus the ocean, extensive gun rights
Cons: I would be living within 100 miles of Bernie Sanders
Which state should I move to of these options? I'm looking to leave by the 2020 elections.
Too many dark skinned non English people for the average trump lover in Chile....
Just move to Chile. I’m not just saying that because America would be improved by having one less Republican. Well, actually I am. Move to Chile. Great food, women and cheap cost of loving.
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So, I feel as though I'm a stranger in Washington, I've lived here my whole life, was born here, but I only see it going downhill from here and I want to live somewhere that I feel is less extremely left. I also want to move somewhere that my vote can legitimately matter in an election.
So where should I move?
My ideas are,
1) Michigan
Pros: familiar environment, cold weather (yes that's a pro, funny I know) on the Great Lakes and bordering Canada
Cons: While a "swing state" it's a longer shot for Republicans, but not a shut out like Washington, most economic oppurtunities are closer to Detroit
2) Florida
Pros: marginally republican so my vote matters and influences national politics, good economy, cheap flight to Chile (one of my favorite countries to visit)
Cons: Bad weather, expensive housing, relatively lower wages
3) Arizona
Pros: They clearly need my republican voting habits
Cons: Hotter then Hell!
4) New Hampshire
Pros: Active libertarian community, close to Maine and thus the ocean, extensive gun rights
Cons: I would be living within 100 miles of Bernie Sanders
Which state should I move to of these options? I'm looking to leave by the 2020 elections.
Swarthy women. No White women.
I love Virginia and it would be a worthy choice for you.
I grew up in the tax crazy & racist **** hole of New England (Boston) If anyone thinks the north is less racist than the mid Atlantic states, they are crazy.
So, I feel as though I'm a stranger in Washington, I've lived here my whole life, was born here, but I only see it going downhill from here and I want to live somewhere that I feel is less extremely left. I also want to move somewhere that my vote can legitimately matter in an election.
So where should I move?
My ideas are,
1) Michigan
Pros: familiar environment, cold weather (yes that's a pro, funny I know) on the Great Lakes and bordering Canada
Cons: While a "swing state" it's a longer shot for Republicans, but not a shut out like Washington, most economic oppurtunities are closer to Detroit
2) Florida
Pros: marginally republican so my vote matters and influences national politics, good economy, cheap flight to Chile (one of my favorite countries to visit)
Cons: Bad weather, expensive housing, relatively lower wages
3) Arizona
Pros: They clearly need my republican voting habits
Cons: Hotter then Hell!
4) New Hampshire
Pros: Active libertarian community, close to Maine and thus the ocean, extensive gun rights
Cons: I would be living within 100 miles of Bernie Sanders
Which state should I move to of these options? I'm looking to leave by the 2020 elections.
I kinda feel the same way here in Arkansas. I consider myself a moderate and I'm surrounded by the far right. I have to make a 70 mile round trip just to buy alcohol. (Dry County) Me personally I would pick Michigan or Arizona. Arizona not to bad especially up north around flagstaff. It's a dry heat. Michigan because that's where my daughter lives and them just voting on legalization also helps. Took a trip to the UP in 2016 and Mackinac Island beautiful area.
I kinda feel the same way here in Arkansas. I consider myself a moderate and I'm surrounded by the far right. I have to make a 70 mile round trip just to buy alcohol. (Dry County) Me personally I would pick Michigan or Arizona. Arizona not to bad especially up north around flagstaff. It's a dry heat. Michigan because that's where my daughter lives and them just voting on legalization also helps. Took a trip to the UP in 2016 and Mackinac Island beautiful area.
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