[–] Maggotbait88 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
Florida
[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] ago
That's the current leader.
[–] nomadwolf 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I’m originally from the Midwest as well, moved to Florida and lived in Palm Beach County for 6 years. I moved away for a change of pace in 2017, but will probably move back to Florida at some point. Guns and Beaches, check. Sounds like you guys value weather too and Florida is also very tough to beat in that regard, especially if you consider California to be a non-option like I do. I wouldn’t worry about hurricanes if you live in anything less than 15 years old due to newer impact building codes. You could literally sit in your house through anything a hurricane will throw at you... biggest risk is lost power in your area for an extended period. If you choose a single family home, just make sure to buy a generator BEFORE a hurricane is looming. West Palm Beach and Delray Beach have some good areas, but unfortunately cozy up a bit too close to the nig-infested neighborhoods. If I move back to Palm Beach County, I would choose Jupiter or Palm Beach Gardens (good public schools)... but I’m also considering the Gulf Coast, probably St. Pete area.
Good Luck - let me know if you have any other questions!
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[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Easy there buddy. Lax gun laws and niggers are self exclusionary. Cant have both. Or its fairly rare at least.
[–] grandmacaesar 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Re West Coast beaches: Beaches in the pacific northwest are rocky and windy, often wet and cold. There's stuff to do like whale-watching, digging for clams, checking out tidepools, stuff like that...swimming is often dangerous (rip tides), and it's usually too cold and windy for tanning or water sports other than surfing/sailboarding. If you want beaches for fun-in-the-sun on the west coast of US, you're stuck with commiefornia.
You should check out some maps, and get the names of towns or cities you are interested in, then look up the demographic information on it. Wiki usually has the latest couple of census reports.
Also you may want to use Sperling's Cost of Living tool. You can compare the cost of living to another place to determine how much you need to get paid to live there. It has valuable information that would (for instance) give a person pause before moving from the backwoods of West Virginia to downtown San Francisco.
[–] BordelonLoop 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
living in a coastal area now, i suggest you move inland. i am tiring of the hurricanes and hurricane scares. what do you want?
[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] ago
I'm tired of the "Polar Vortex" every January
[–] Dean_Wilhelm_Hawkins [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I was born and raised in the upper midwest and that's where I am now.
She was born and raised in new England where I spent enough time (3 years) to know I didn't like it.
I like the manufacturing and logistics fields for work.
[–] CharlesVI 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
africa has a lot of coast and few rules.
[–] puggy ago
don't forget vibrant culture