
Arizona, California, Texas, Tennessee and of course Florida which is my home state since age 4.
Top 5 states I won't live in:
Mississippi, Iowa, Montana, Idaho, Maine.
Anywhere that's constantly snowing in winter I will avoid for sure.
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Depending on how well Kristi Noem's successor can be faithful to the constitution, I'd give South Dakota a try. Montana? Er... maybe. Wyoming, sure. If I can find decent work. Idaho? I'd have to think about it. Swan Valley looks nice. But looks can be deceiving.
If not for the crime and the Demoncraps, I'd consider North Carolina. It's like Tennessee, but with less FEMA. Perfect place to hide in the woods while society destroys itself.
Places not to live:
If it were entirely up to me, and I had unlimited funds, I would never want to move back to Michigan. Document Big Rapids in enough detail that I can photograph every single background needed for Blood Over Water and not have to do any guesswork anywhere? Great! Revisit Sault Ste Marie on both sides and be sure to have actual money on me this time? Definitely! See the one lighthouse again? Yep! But live in Michigan again? No! Too full of Tide Pod eaters, Moloch worshipers, methheads, potheads, pedophiles, and witchcraft. To say nothing of gangbangers! Police there are very Clown World now too. So no Michigan, if it were entirely up to me. Only reason to move back, would be because of my grandma and her heart issue. She doesn't have much time. Or my nieces. Otherwise, I have little intention of staying there long.
California can go throw itself into the fault line and let the earth swallow it up.
Upstate New York may have some interesting places to live or visit, but I'd never move to NYC. Never!
Texas used to be nice, but Houston police in particular are drunk on Patriot Act and NDAA power. They can barely point to a single time their antics ever once saved anyone from some frothing maniac crescent moon worshiper swinging a curved jagged sword in the air while planting bombs every which way. But they sure as heck love ruining the lives of teenage girls whose only crime was being in the backseat when their moms got pulled over and taken advantage of by road pirates! So while many look at Texas as a promised land, I brutally subvert that in my literature, and demonstrate why Texas is anything to the contrary!
Arizona likewise can go flick its bean. And it better hurry up, before MS-13 shows up to start decapitating everyone again! As for integrity? Maricopa County has no idea what that is anymore.
I’ve never been to Hawaii, but at least the idea of it would top my list, assuming I’m rich enough to live well in this scenario. Definitely love it here in Massachusetts too. I could live in New York, in the NYC area. I love Southern California, so that’s on the list. I’m struggling for a 5th one, I’m not really drawn to most parts of America, haha. I like the idea of the Pacific Northwest too, so maybe Oregon or Washington?
Places I wouldn’t live…I can’t see myself getting along to well in places like Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, and without just naming the whole Deep South, lmao, I’d maybe expand it to places I’d assume to be wicked boring like Nebraska or Kansas.
*too well🤦♂️
California (southern California to be exact because it hardly rains)
Arizona
New York
Hawaii
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I would skip florida, too many house issues. Alligators, Mold, Ratchetness, flooding, downing, hurricanes, Alcohol (i dont drink). I dont like the bright sun alll the time.
I like the changing seasons.
Chicago, NYC, Hawaii, LA, Denver
Avoid Florida, The South in general, I don't want to get shot go through some race crime or whatever nonsense. The food isn't healthy or creative in particular. Indiana
I would go to Dallas or Austin or Houston
The only state I'd want to live in at this point is Florida. I already live here. I've been to most states several times. I've considered moving multiple times, but a number of factors have dissuaded me from leaving. After the COVID thing, I'm solid in that position. Now there are states I don't even want to travel through let alone live in. Florida handled that situation well.
I would live in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maine
I would; not want ot live in Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Arizona or New Mexico.
Money was never the problem, I don't want to live in any of the states. If I had to pick I guess my tops would be Illinois yes, Texas no.
No: California, Florida, Nevada, Mississippi, Alabama
Yes: Any of the other 45
That’s a hard one.
Hawaii, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, South Carolina and Georgia all sound good.
But I wouldn’t want California for sure though and Massachusetts sucks as well.
I’d live in Hawaii, Florida, NC, SC AL. Would never live in CA, WA, OR, NY, NJ
Any red state, and no blue state.
Have fun in your mandatory electric car. L o l
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