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Wow, if it's staying in the states and depending on what you are looking for
- Vermont - Low Crime, odd but pretty nice folks, pretty state
- Maine - Low Crime, Low cost of living, an hour or so from the coast or mountains, from central Maine area, the coast …
- Upstate NU, Saratoga Springs, Lake Placid, Adirondack Region - all very pretty, seem a bit expensive to live, but worth it from what we've seen the half dozen or so times we've been in these area
- Conway, NY area
- Front Royal VA area
- Charleston, SC
Wow, if it's staying in the states and depending on what you are looking for
- Vermont - Low Crime, odd but pretty nice folks, pretty state
- Maine - Low Crime, Low cost of living, an hour or so from the coast or mountains, from central Maine area, the coast …
- Upstate NU, Saratoga Springs, Lake Placid, Adirondack Region - all very pretty, seem a bit expensive to live, but worth it from what we've seen the half dozen or so times we've been in these area
- Conway, NY area
- Front Royal VA area
- Charleston, SC
Al of of people from all over the county talking about moving to Texas.
Yeah, the majority of the major Texas cities did NOT kneel to the BLM crowd.
Of Texas’ six most-populous cities, five plan to increase their law enforcement budgets: Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio. El Paso looked to increase its public safety budget 3%. Dallas Police Chief Hall emphasized countering violent crime while also “reimagining public safety.” Houston budgeted a 2% increase to its police department while San Antonio considered a 1.6% increase.
Austin PD shaved a bit off, but the upscale, solidly RED Austin suburbs on the west side of town definately did not. We're seeing a lot of city people moving to burbs like Westlake Hills, Lakeway, Dripping Springs and Cedar Park because of Austin's liberal leaning council.
I was talking to someone in Texas and at one point they said, “we don’t want you New Yorkers here to bring down your blue socialist politics. It’s why you’re leaving, so why bring that sh#t here? So that we can turn like New York?” Then she goes on to say, “We tell the same to Californians when they come here.”
I was talking to someone in Texas and at one point they said, “we don’t want you New Yorkers here to bring down your blue socialist politics. It’s why you’re leaving, so why bring that sh#t here? So that we can turn like New York?” Then she goes on to say, “We tell the same to Californians when they come here.”
And rightfully so
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