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I have southern values but New Jersey has alot to offer in terms in education, weather, homes, progressive attitudes, etc. I'm not a liberal leftist by any means. I don't agree with any of their beliefs but I don't believe in judging either.
As long as one has "the job" not "a job".
Otherwise, better have 2 good household incomes or be in a potential roommate situation.
Yes not its strong suit for sure and I live in the SW section of the state which has even worse UE numbers verses the rest of the state of NJ.
Whereas I think SC's economy is booming at the moment compared to NJ. For the record, I've been to an NJ beach too many times to the tune of "Don't go in the water." And they didn't mean sharks
lol at "progressive attitudes" in NJ. They are Democrats, that doesn't mean progressive.
SC takes NJ in weather, affordable and nice housing, much lower cost of living, less taxes, less traffic, less old and gritty areas, and lots of new growth.
I went to what is considered a "bad" high school in SC and I did better in college in South Carolina than the NJ people that I met there. It was hard to believe most of them got into college.
Yeah exactly -- I was going to say I know many Democrats in NJ that are far from being progressive. They are just card carrying is all.
lol at "progressive attitudes" in NJ. They are Democrats, that doesn't mean progressive.
SC takes NJ in weather, affordable and nice housing, much lower cost of living, less taxes, less traffic, less old and gritty areas, and lots of new growth.
I went to what is considered a "bad" high school in SC and I did better in college in South Carolina than the NJ people that I met there. It was hard to believe most of them got into college.
Yes, they got into college in SC!!
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