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Get back to you shortly. At the airport

I've e been traveling throughout SE Texas. Everything that can go wrong before and during my trip has.

I like Texas homeschool laws, but sadly this trip isn't going as well as I hoped. What do I do? Where do I go?

I'm confused now. I'm boarding the plane home tomorrow night to figure out plan B. I'm really tired.

At airport now. 4 hours before I board the plane. Thunder and lightening closing gates. Home 1037pm California

***Get back to you shortly. At the airport*** I've e been traveling throughout SE Texas. Everything that can go wrong before and during my trip has. I like Texas homeschool laws, but sadly this trip isn't going as well as I hoped. What do I do? Where do I go? I'm confused now. I'm boarding the plane home tomorrow night to figure out plan B. I'm really tired. ***At airport now. 4 hours before I board the plane. Thunder and lightening closing gates. Home 1037pm California***

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Have no idea what your family situation is but if you're completely flexible and living situation and you want to remain in the United States then go to county or locale and estate laws you build what you want land you on. From then on it's what kind of climate do you like you're going to wake up everyday honestly I think people overestimate climate because unless you're that's you're probably going to be living inside most of the time and heating and air conditioning have been a thing for 50 years.

From then on out it matters where you expect to get your money or if you already have enough how much you can spend. Obviously income tax makes a difference but there is a balance often between higher wages in a higher income tax day versus a no income tax day or wages are usually low. What you actually looking for. Looking for kind of term safety. What are you actually looking at your place you can raise your kids. What are you looking for?

By the way RV owners travel all around the world and there are a couple of good things by some guy who works with RV owners a lot a lot of them declare citizenship in the states of either north or south dakota. I forget. One of those States allows you to claim that as your official residence if you spend just one night in a hotel there. They like to have as many residents as they can because that increases their financial allocations from Congress which oftentimes are based on population. And then of course you don't actually have to live there these RVs travel all around the country and indeed the world and may never visit that state again or maybe there's a requirement they have to go there for a day or two a year I don't know.

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Will respond more when plane lands in Cali. Loud airport

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As I have told you before, coastal Panhandle Florida, between Destin and Panama City Beach. I live there, it's great. After Memorial Day, rental prices will drop, there will be more availability. Many will get tired of running a vacation rental, and be looking to rent for one or two year leases instead. Hardly any niggers here, almost everyone is White and right. No homeless, no graffiti, no trash. Yes, it's expensive, that keeps the riff-raff out.

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Wait a second i thought you lived in Baden-Baden Germany and had a grandfather who ovened jews back in the 40s?

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If you're tired, sleep on it.

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Thanks. I have been sleeping random hours but still feel lost. My situation is complicated.

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If you can't find one, make one.

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I'm trying. I almost passed put from the humidity. I think it needs to be dryer and cooler weather. When I return home tomorrow, I'll see if I can come up with plan B. Montana maybe...

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Uncomplicate it or you'll just end up complicated in a new location.

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I've read through this thread and it sounds to me like you went into this without planning.

If you've lived in mountains and don't like humidity - you need to find a place that has a drier climate. Even places that aren't in the south can be incredibly humid.

You will not find decent housing for a reasonable price ANYWHERE in the USA right now. End of story. If you're moving you need to do 1 of 2 things: 1. Be prepared for the anal rape of overpriced home (and have the funds to make it work) 2. Buy something you don't like that you can fix up yourself/deal with until you're able to afford something better (which may be far into the future)

We bought our house 5 years ago. To get the same house now, we would have to pay nearly twice what we paid. We need something new, but we're fucked because we refuse to pay out the ass for something mediocre.

Groups (mostly Californians) are going to Texas, Florida, Idaho, Montanna, and Tennessee in droves and buying sight unseen with cash. You cannot compete with this.

What's your budget? Are you 100% financially independent? Can you live way far away from people and cities? Have you run cost of living comparison calculators? Would you be okay with cold knowing your birds cannot go outside for months at a time, or do you need a warm climate for them to have daily aviary time?

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I'm not sure Texas is the best place to go. The power grid is pretty unstable and the big cities might turn the state purple or even blue in the future.

Have you thought about Florida or Tennessee? Florida might even not be great if DeSantis becomes Trump's running mate and then Vice President. I doubt that the governor that replaces him will be as good as DeSantis, at least as far as Covid goes.

I know you complained about the humidity, but most of the free states are going to be located in the southern U.S. and there's not much you can do to get around it.

What are you looking to achieve, basically?

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Oklahoma. OKC or Tulsa. It’s smaller town Texas without as many Mexicans

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Why texas? What's your motivation and desires?

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Asking the real questions - we need to know what you're looking for op...

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I'm so sorry you're going through this. You can call me tomorrow (today) when you're free later tonight and talk about it.

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i've been looking at maine.

from an article about the best and worst things about each state:

"Best: Lowest violent crime rate

Maine ranks as the safest state in the country, as there were just 124 violent crimes reported for every 100,000 residents -- less than a third of the national rate.

Worst: Least diverse

According to the latest Census data, 94.4 percent of Maine's population is white, beating out nearby Vermont and New Hampshire as the least diverse states."

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Thank you. I'll check into 5hat further. Plane boards in 4 hours. Eating at the airport. Thunderstorm shutting down gates temporarily

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