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Old 12-17-2021, 12:15 AM
 
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Originally Posted by OyCrumbler View Post
Yea, I mentioned Oklahoma as it seemed like a good fit for what the OP asked. Also, Oklahoma gets a massive net federal cash infusion so it can do all sorts of things given the nice social welfare spending other states essentially throw into Oklahoma so that it's still in pretty good shape and meanwhile pretty much everywhere in the state even its biggest cities have very low costs of living. It's a pretty good deal overall, so I think the OP should strongly consider it given his preferences and the tight finances.
States like OK and TX and many, many red states are the ones who have fought our wars dating back to WW1. We'd have no economies in places like NYC if not for them. New Yorkers, especially today, will never defend this country. In fact, they're likely to be enemies within.

Things even out.

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