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I currently live in CA.

I do NOT want my kids to get the shot.

If there are no exceptions, we are moving. Unfortunately home-schooling isn't an option for us (details on this would be too revealing for this forum).

First on our list of states is Texas for two main reasons: 1) We know some people there who can help us with the move and getting settled; 2) My wife's profession may allow her to work in Texas without any issues. Other options include Idaho and Arizona, but they may not meet our needs for other reasons.

HERE'S MY QUESTION:

If we leave CA for another state which is currently against jab mandates, will the federal gov't and the shitlibs push hard enough that states resisting the jab will cave?

This is obviously an enormous decision for us. I'm really asking for your views on this. Is this shit going to stop?

I currently live in CA. I do NOT want my kids to get the shot. If there are no exceptions, we are moving. Unfortunately home-schooling isn't an option for us (details on this would be too revealing for this forum). First on our list of states is Texas for two main reasons: 1) We know some people there who can help us with the move and getting settled; 2) My wife's profession may allow her to work in Texas without any issues. Other options include Idaho and Arizona, but they may not meet our needs for other reasons. HERE'S MY QUESTION: If we leave CA for another state which is currently against jab mandates, will the federal gov't and the shitlibs push hard enough that states resisting the jab will cave? This is obviously an enormous decision for us. I'm really asking for your views on this. Is this shit going to stop?

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[–] [deleted] 4 pts

Texas is big and they don't care for Californians much outside of Houston, Austin, Dallas

20 years ago I would say Houston or Corpus Christi because you get beautiful Gulf beaches and I assume since you're in Cali you like the beach

Montana, Idaho, The Dakotas would be a better choice but it is a dramatically different lifestyle and you have to be prepared for that

If you own your home you will have plenty of options because it's a seller's market. Everywhere is cheaper that California

Good for you for thinking of your kids.

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Actually I really don't like beaches. That said, I've been to the beach off Galveston and it is nice. A bit hot.

Not worried about how they don't care for Californians. I'm a good conservative and will fit right in.

I would prefer Montana, Idaho or the Dakotas, but alas they don't have the population centers for the services we need. In another 8 years or so that will work well, but we need to go now.

Kids are everything.

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It's a common misconception that everywhere is more affordable than California, but a lot of places aren't. You have to compare housing prices to pay. A $850,000 house in California with a $100,000 job is more affordable than a $350,000 house somewhere where you're going to make $40,000.

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Houston has nice beaches huh? When? In the1800’s

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Houston has access to nice beaches as California does. A short drive away.

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The Galveston ones?? The mud beach? Unless you’re referring to another beach?