What's the best state/area for conservatives to live?

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Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:

some of the most conservative states are ruined by one big liberal **** hole city.


Don't sleep on Texas here either. We have 4 of the 15 largest Democrat stronghold cities in the country. Will be 5 when Ft. Worth flips blue.
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12th Man said:

I live in metro Nashville, and the beta wojak on the left is our mayor:



Holy carp. That fella in purple dress. 2/10. WNB
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Someone should AI the poor kids out. All for making all sorts of fun at the beta incel neckbeard parents, but at least pne of the kiddos has hope of normalcy.
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ts5641 said:

I know there are all kinds of caveats and exceptions, but generally what's the best in terms of conservative leadership, low taxes, conservative state government?

Texas? Maybe in rural areas and some suburban counties.
Tennessee? Maybe the most conservative state currently.
Georgia? Mostly conservative outside the Fulton Co hellhole.
Alabama? Vying for most conservative state.
Florida? RD has completely flipped this large state to conservatism.

Most seem like they're in the south. The south might be the only way to save the republic.

Brevard County Florida

lord willing I will live another year or two and make it there.
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We live in Texas and always will. But if we had to move my wife would most likely pick Tennessee and I would pick Florida. We like the beach too much so I think I'd be able to persuade her to pick Florida.
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BTKAG97 said:

I think I'd love to live in the Ozark region of Oklahoma. I just don't know how difficult that would be given the Indian Reservations.

Marry Elizabeth Warren?
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I'm not going to be able to stack Pennsylvania up against several of the states in this thread in terms of food, cool cities, scenery, etc. We will lose badly, I get it. We can argue weather another time. (I personally prefer 30 degrees over 90 degrees any day, plenty of rain, and no tornadoes or hail...but to each his own.)

But the thread is about conservative states. Once you get outside of the heart of Philly, Pitts, and Bucks County, PA is really conservative. My county in the northeast corner was almost 70% Trump this time around. We are in the northeast, butted up against NJ and NY, with the rest of mostly commie New England a few hours away, but PA is far more like Texas than NJ or NY.

We get the people who fled NJ and NY for far better taxes, guns, and freedom from regulations. You know, good normal people.
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You get Fetterman to start cancelling out Collins and Murkowski and get a couple other meat heads to do the same and we can talk PA.

Speaking of the Quaker State, I learned looking up Nixon for another thread that he was a Quaker Shaker.

The more you know…
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The answer to your question is West Texas. Texas is a conservative state, property taxes aren't through the roof here like the urban metropolitan areas, and the people are down to earth, Christian folk.

But, we're full, you can't move here
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It is insane how conservative Texas is outside the urban areas. And many other states. Like 97+ percent in every election. Thank God for rural America. Otherwise the great gift would be a complete septic tank by now.
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My county is usually 80% or better Republican in elections
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BTKAG97 said:

I think I'd love to live in the Ozark region of Oklahoma. I just don't know how difficult that would be given the Indian Reservations.


Why would the Indian reservations be an issue?
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When we have 30 democrats vote, we spend the year figuring out who it was so we can publicly shame them
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Outside of the island I live on, I would strongly consider St. John, USVI. A worldwide architect of swimming pools and water features once told me that St. John was his first choice to build a retirement home, and I can understand why……..very limited rainfall, lovely beaches, rugged terrain, and protected by the U.S.
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VaultingChemist said:

Outside of the island I live on, I would strongly consider St. John, USVI. A worldwide architect of swimming pools and water features once told me that St. John was his first choice to build a retirement home, and I can understand why……..very limited rainfall, lovely beaches, rugged terrain, and protected by the U.S.


Would probably be pretty awesome and outside the budget of almost everyone here. It's a 7x3 miles small and most of it is national park.
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12th Man said:

I live in metro Nashville, and the beta wojak on the left is our mayor:




his sons will follow in his footsteps
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Phatbob said:

Indiana is a pretty conservative state with low taxes and cost of living. It's cold a lot of the year, but I also hate the heat. The downside is the "Mexican" food here sucks.

Their state legislature sure was disappointing recently. Also Mike Pence...
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cr06gis said:

Eastern Wa, Eastern Oregon, and Northern California (inland ofcourse) are the most conservative places I've ever been. Especially NorCal up to around Grants Pass, OR. Worked for several years in that area and loved the people. Beautiful country

That must suck for them to have literally zero government representing their interests.
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Stay away from East Tennessee. We're full.
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Ag with kids said:

Phatbob said:

lol, no, it doesn't really get hot here, which I like. I never understood why anyone liked Summer until we moved here. And the Mexican food we just make ourselves.

Living in TX for most of my life, I'm just used to it now...but, then, I live on N Padre Island now...

My plan is to buy a place in Sint Maarten and spend half the year there.

Funny thing is that it will be winter when I'm there.

I'll still be in TX for summer...

Texas summers and weather in general are probably the worst things about Texas.
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I've been pretty happy with the move from Florida to the Ozarks of Missouri
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gkaggie08 said:

The answer to your question is West Texas. Texas is a conservative state, property taxes aren't through the roof here like the urban metropolitan areas, and the people are down to earth, Christian folk.

But, we're full, you can't move here

Haha. West Texas is too big to be full of people. Now you are going to get a stampede of refugees from Houston and Dallas. They cannot move to East Texas because it is a medical desert with only two hospitals.
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If I didn't live in East Tennessee and water weren't an issue, I'd live in the mountains of West Texas near Fort Davis. Beautiful area, and few annoying people there. Far away from annoying people. Lots of snakes. Not too hot. Gets snow in the winter. Perfect.
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No Spin Ag said:

Anything other than Texas, and you need to turn in your Texan card.

If you HAVE to live in another state (Can't imagine anyone wanting to), for a conservative who also wants more than rural things, I'd say Florida or Oklahoma.


My great granddad was Texan, worked in oil fields building Texas oil industry, granddad is lifelong Texan (Aggie), dad lifelong Texan, me and my kids are Texan..
BUT - This "property tax" crap makes me feel more like a renter than a Texan. How can I have pride in "my" little corner of Texas when every year the county sends me the rent bill? May as well rename this place to "Taxes"
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dreyOO said:

I live in Colorado, which would never make any of those lists. But I'm surrounded by red in my town which is great.

It's common sense on the day-to-day but it's like we all acknowledge being part of a larger crazy family.

And it makes it a lot easier to raise my kids in some respects, pointing out what utter insanity the left has become on a daily basis. They see it in their groups, at schools, everywhere. We live in a society that looks down at anyone of faith. Makes me feel like a rebel.

Same for us. We live in Meeker on the western slope and dont really have a lot of impact from the Polis crazies. Life is simple out here with so much to do. Red town, red county, lots of church activity and good people.

If I had my pick it would be Idaho. For those that are wanting to go to Montana or Idaho, make sure you are prepared for harsh winters. They are no joke.
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MOCO9 said:

Proud Texan here. Take a look at Idaho.

Idaho is full. Please look elsewhere.
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VaultingChemist said:

Outside of the island I live on, I would strongly consider St. John, USVI. A worldwide architect of swimming pools and water features once told me that St. John was his first choice to build a retirement home, and I can understand why……..very limited rainfall, lovely beaches, rugged terrain, and protected by the U.S.


World class humblebrag right here!
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The State of Grace.
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Not really. Locals tend to resent interlopers who move in.
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Bull Meachem said:

Not really. Locals tend to resent interlopers who move in.

Me thinks you haven't spent much time there talking to locals and looking at property.

But you live where you want to and I shall do the same.
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ts5641 said:

cr06gis said:

Eastern Wa, Eastern Oregon, and Northern California (inland ofcourse) are the most conservative places I've ever been. Especially NorCal up to around Grants Pass, OR. Worked for several years in that area and loved the people. Beautiful country

That must suck for them to have literally zero government representing their interests.

Fully agreed, I just got back from five years in Eugene, OR. In town everyone was nuts, but you get just a little further away and the people were cool and even had big Trump signs on their fences year round.

Too bad the entire state is run by the voters in Portland and Eugene.
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Hondo1 said:

No Spin Ag said:

Anything other than Texas, and you need to turn in your Texan card.

If you HAVE to live in another state (Can't imagine anyone wanting to), for a conservative who also wants more than rural things, I'd say Florida or Oklahoma.


My great granddad was Texan, worked in oil fields building Texas oil industry, granddad is lifelong Texan (Aggie), dad lifelong Texan, me and my kids are Texan..
BUT - This "property tax" crap makes me feel more like a renter than a Texan. How can I have pride in "my" little corner of Texas when every year the county sends me the rent bill? May as well rename this place to "Taxes"

Another reason we are moving out of state. About to save $20k+ per year on property taxes and insurance.

I'm retired and wife has a small business so cutting our annual housing expense is the biggest impact we can make to the budget.
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We paid over $5000 in taxes each year on $135,000 house in Leander in 2011. The house wasn't anything special.

Taxes on that place now would probably be over $15,000.

I pay roughly $1000 per year in taxes on a home over three times the value of that previous home in East Tennessee.

Property taxes in Texas are nuts.
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zooguy96 said:

We paid over $5000 in taxes each year on $135,000 house in Leander in 2011. The house wasn't anything special.

Taxes on that place now would probably be over $15,000.

I pay roughly $1000 per year in taxes on a home over three times the value of that previous home in East Tennessee.

Property taxes in Texas are nuts.

Our next house is valued $300k higher than current house and the taxes are going to be at least $12.5k lower.

Property taxes in Texas are off the rails but a victim of our own success plus property taxes being your primary means of funding everything.

However, like I've said before though, this wasn't much of an issue for us when we were dual income, but now that we are very low one income then housing costs matter. Being a retiree in Texas is bottom half of the country from a purely financial standpoint. There are other valid factors that can partially offset that - politics being one of those and point of this thread.
 
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