Anonymous wrote:I moved to Florida pre-Trump and the area I was renting in was very pro-Trump. I did research and ended up buying in an area in Florida that voted for Clinton.
Having said that, I become more conservative every year- although I still hate Trump and would never vote for him. I hate the banning of ideas, books, businesses, etc from both extreme sides of the spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just politics. DeSantis and the Legislature are spamming RWNJ policy and law. They just authorized using PragerU right-wing propaganda as a civics curriculum for public schools.
DeSantis is just doing it to look good for Presidential primary, but as the Republican party has shown for the past 50 years, once you start acting crazy for personal gain, real crazy shows up and takes over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're A, considering a move from NoVa. It's just so political all the time here inside the Beltway, so in your face, we barely know anyone besides fellow trad Catholics who go to church, and the kids at the best schools seem obsessed with identity and weighted GPAs and are just generally unhappy. We're looking to west coast Florida, maybe a classical charter or classical Catholic school, or homeschooling - I'm just looking for a respite from politics and identity-indoctrination. My grandparents used to live in Florida and I loved visiting them, so I definitely have some rosy memories inspiring me, but also the cost of living, the weather, the supportive homeschool laws and generous school choice funding are appealing. Hubby and I are both Ivy grads but don't want our kids to obsess over college admissions so much they miss out on fun in their teenage years.
No self-respecting Ivy grad calls her husband “Hubby.”
Anonymous wrote:I have friends who are planning their exit after decades because of what’s happening politically.
They’ve just become empty nesters, but would have stayed put otherwise. They’re POC.
Anonymous wrote:We're A, considering a move from NoVa. It's just so political all the time here inside the Beltway, so in your face, we barely know anyone besides fellow trad Catholics who go to church, and the kids at the best schools seem obsessed with identity and weighted GPAs and are just generally unhappy. We're looking to west coast Florida, maybe a classical charter or classical Catholic school, or homeschooling - I'm just looking for a respite from politics and identity-indoctrination. My grandparents used to live in Florida and I loved visiting them, so I definitely have some rosy memories inspiring me, but also the cost of living, the weather, the supportive homeschool laws and generous school choice funding are appealing. Hubby and I are both Ivy grads but don't want our kids to obsess over college admissions so much they miss out on fun in their teenage years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know three retirees who have moved away from Florida. They thought they were there for good but decided to move back North. All had various reasons for doing so, but politics played a part.
False -- I know many who have moved, but it's because of booming real estate prices. That's why they move to Georgia or SC, not DC or NYC or CA or Il...
Actually, they moved to Cleveland, Bethesda and Boston.