Posted on 11/14/2010 3:59:04 PM PST by GiovannaNicoletta
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As the economy continues to crumble and as millions of Americans find it nearly impossible to find a good job, many of them have been wondering if things are any better in other parts of the country. And without a doubt, some areas of the U.S. are complete and total disaster zones at this point. For example, so many houses have been abandoned in Detroit that the mayor has proposed bulldozing one-fourth of the city. In Las Vegas, it was estimated that approximately 65 percent of all homes with a mortgage were "underwater" at the height of the housing crash. The number of people unemployed in the state of California is approximately equal to the populations of Nevada, New Hampshire and Vermont combined.
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australia
Thanks, I’ve looked at Australia and NZ.
Ping
I’ll be heading to Upstate NY to my 6 million acre backyard known as the Adirondacks
It’s too far and cold for the NYC pansy liberals to find and close enough that if I really needed something I could make it into Canada
Unfortunately the south including Texas are not exactly safe, the liberals have done a good job at pitting the races at each other to the point where if society does break down the races are going to turn on each other (Liberal whites are going to be the 1st victims and deservedly so), so you don’t want to be anywhere that’s too diverse.
Weather, community going downhill (I don’t speak Spanish), traffic congestion, escalating property taxes, want to be closer to the recreation activities we enjoy the most. We want a more rural and scenic landscape and a smaller retirement home on a 5 acre parcel. Can’t afford that package here.
Sorry to see you leave Pa. but then I understand your concerns staying here as well. It does get plenty cold in winter and it’s no fun hybernating then...that gets old fast! Wish you the best as you impliment your plans!
Well, I know one can be pretty much off the grid there. I’ve lived near the Arctic Circle in the north of Scotland before so I’m used to the temps. I didn’t realize you had a bunch of hippies there though. I guess no matter where one decides to hold out one will have to be self-sufficient and know how to survive the wild.
It doesn't make much sense to move to Idaho if you are just adding to the unemployment roles.
All that being said, We welcome like-minded folks, but discourage those who want to bring their California thinking with them. A “conservative” Californian, is more like a liberal Idahoan.
I hear North Dakota is okay.
“I hear North Dakota is okay.”
I’ve heard that, as well. I think that someone from North Dakota could give a better answer than I could.
The Northern Tier agricultural/ranching states will be the most stable. Some have oil and gas resources which help. States such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, both Dakotas, Nebraska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa, Colorado. Those would be the best states. Full of boring Nordic Scandinavians and Germans and other relatively sober types. Meth users could be a problem when the SHTF
But if oil/energy skyrockets Southern states will have their own advantages in that at least you won’t freeze to death
In any Depression it will be back to the essentials of human existence. Food and energy to cook it and stay warm and run machinery and automobiles. Nebraska is ideal being an agricultural superpower that exports and brings in foreign money to the United States
I have actually looked into this. There is some great information in a magazine called “Countryside & Small Stock Journal” about this and other ways to live off of the land.
Lots of county’s are also dry, you have to travel to get your beer....
Cold weather, snow, ice and democrats, yep we are use to hardships....and the city folk don’t know how to hunt 4 legged critters, so thats an advantage.
I have drank 1 (one) beer in the last 25 years. I drank it on a cruise to Cozumel. I don’t have any use for the stuff.
My County is dry and the downtown area is clean. The neighboring town is wet. Pawn shops and signs for bail bondsmen are very common. That downtown isn’t clean. Crime is a lot more common there also.
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