To: greeneyes
I do think that the rural areas of the midwest will be better to deal with than the entitlement crowd of some of the large cities. People tend to be kinda independent, helpful, and most households have guns, so it kinda makes any riff raff behave as long as people are in their homes.
That's why we're looking into Tennesse or Kentucky to relocate to. Not only the attitude you're talking about but weather than can be survived w/o electricity. I also want to stay as far from the border as possible. Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming would have a similar mindset, even moreso. As long as one had a good supply of wood for heating!
To: yorkiemom
>>That’s why we’re looking into Tennesse or Kentucky to relocate to.<<
I left Providence, RI a little over 6 years ago and relocated to Kentucky - haven’t regretted it for a moment!
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05/07/2013 9:17:47 AM PDT by
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