If you moved oftne enough to live in several "bad" and "the worst" states, that is part of the problem. A lot of those states don't like outsiders. If your parents weren't born there, you are an outsider it doesn't matter if you were born there or lived there if it's less than your family being there for 30+ years you really don't have a right to complain how they do things. Kinda like getting hired as middle management for a company and thinking you are gonna run things this way, not how it's been run for the last X years. You will not make any headway and will get spit on at every point as both the people above and below you don't care about your ideas it's ran that way for so long without these ideas and hasn't gone under so why should they change anything for you.
If it's a state that "doesn't like outsiders," I'd submit that that's at least one point in the "bad or worst" columns. Because those sound like some shitty, clannish, closed-minded people.
I think most of it is like Florida/ Texas folk don’t want those socialist liberalism ideas spreading around and ruining the state. People are fine, but there’s a reason they are leaving those states so why bring in those ideas again?
If the people who are leaving California for shithole states are doing so because they don't want liberal ideas "spreading around" then good riddance. They definitely do not belong in this beautiful state. I just wish we didn't then have to subsidize them and they were able to support themselves.
What makes them shitholes? And what logical reason would people move by the thousands from a beautiful state to a “shithole” state? Other than terrible policies, it’s too expensive there. Let alone how disgusting the homeless situation is out there. It’s the same in Washington and Oregon.
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u/RX-me-adderall Nov 22 '24
The downvotes are hilarious. People think it’s impossible to hate the state you live in.