Some areas in California get less than five inches of rain a year. Some areas in North Carolina get close to 90 inches of rain a year. Yet 40 million people choose to live in a fire-prone area with limited water supplies. It’s simply a disaster waiting to happen.
Life is better in the South.
Let me educate you.
I was born and raised in Southern California.
rain about 20 inches or so per year.
Then spent over 20 years in WA state at over 100
inches per year.
Then 25 years in Hawaii at over 100 inches per year.
Due to military service and work I spent some time on
on the eastern part of the USA.
Your entire coast is a sewer compared to the western coast and other areas in the US.
I was once offered a job in Maryland at a good raise from my Boeing pay, I politely declined, after all I’m a contract management team engineer, not out job hunting.
But the idea of living on the East coast of the USA
is repugnant. I’d rather spend another winter in North Dakota, or Guam.
It is not the weather, it is the people.
Get the idea?
Shhhhhh. Or Shusssh!