Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister lived in south Florida for a few years. As a DC transplant, she called it Fori-duh...said she was surrounded by conservative gun-toting morons. Most people work in hospitality and have no clue or interest in politics or the community.
She knew she couldn't raise a family there, so she left.
Uhh, south Florida is one of the most reliably Democratic areas in the country, and is populated almost entirely by transplants from the Northeast or immigrants. But okay.
Seriously! South Florida conservative? Gun heavy? I just about spit out my drink.
I just about spit out my drink. Maybe PP’s sister was just scared of brown people or people who speak Spanish and that’s why she decided to leave. Easier to say “it’s the conservatives!!”
Well, it's not Texas but is absolutely gun-heavy compared to DC. They have the death penalty and that's a good indicator of a kill or be killed type atmosphere.
And the Stand Your Ground law which got Trayvon Martin killed. People forget because of the beautiful beaches but Florida was just as much part of the Confederacy as Georgia and it shares a lot of its population with GA/AL too.
Huh. Well, the murder rates in both Florida and Texas are well-below that of Maryland - where the murder rate is among the highest in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister lived in south Florida for a few years. As a DC transplant, she called it Fori-duh...said she was surrounded by conservative gun-toting morons. Most people work in hospitality and have no clue or interest in politics or the community.
She knew she couldn't raise a family there, so she left.
Uhh, south Florida is one of the most reliably Democratic areas in the country, and is populated almost entirely by transplants from the Northeast or immigrants. But okay.
Seriously! South Florida conservative? Gun heavy? I just about spit out my drink.
I just about spit out my drink. Maybe PP’s sister was just scared of brown people or people who speak Spanish and that’s why she decided to leave. Easier to say “it’s the conservatives!!”
Well, it's not Texas but is absolutely gun-heavy compared to DC. They have the death penalty and that's a good indicator of a kill or be killed type atmosphere.
And the Stand Your Ground law which got Trayvon Martin killed. People forget because of the beautiful beaches but Florida was just as much part of the Confederacy as Georgia and it shares a lot of its population with GA/AL too.
Huh. Well, the murder rates in both Florida and Texas are well-below that of Maryland - where the murder rate is among the highest in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister lived in south Florida for a few years. As a DC transplant, she called it Fori-duh...said she was surrounded by conservative gun-toting morons. Most people work in hospitality and have no clue or interest in politics or the community.
She knew she couldn't raise a family there, so she left.
Uhh, south Florida is one of the most reliably Democratic areas in the country, and is populated almost entirely by transplants from the Northeast or immigrants. But okay.
Seriously! South Florida conservative? Gun heavy? I just about spit out my drink.
I just about spit out my drink. Maybe PP’s sister was just scared of brown people or people who speak Spanish and that’s why she decided to leave. Easier to say “it’s the conservatives!!”
Well, it's not Texas but is absolutely gun-heavy compared to DC. They have the death penalty and that's a good indicator of a kill or be killed type atmosphere.
And the Stand Your Ground law which got Trayvon Martin killed. People forget because of the beautiful beaches but Florida was just as much part of the Confederacy as Georgia and it shares a lot of its population with GA/AL too.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in DC for the past ten years and loved it. About eight months ago my SO and I relocated to South Florida. My SO is from the area and wanted to move back to be close to family and for a new career opportunity.
I've tried to enjoy it but I'm really unhappy.
The weather is terrible: hot and humid and swampy 24/7. I love the change of seasons and this endless summer is killing me.
It's tough to meet people that we actually have much in common with. Sure, we have a few friends here, but the conversation is just... stupid. Florida gets a bad reputation for dumb/weird people and it's definitely blown out of proportion, but there's some truth to it. The people in DC just seem smarter -- not a huge surprise given the concentration of good jobs there and the concentration of bartender jobs here.
If you're not into clubbing, beaches, or fishing, there's not much to do here. DC has its many problems, but we were rarely bored.
The thought of spending the rest of my life here is depressing but my SO won't move again. Anyone ever been in a similar situation?
Anonymous wrote:I lived in DC for the past ten years and loved it. About eight months ago my SO and I relocated to South Florida. My SO is from the area and wanted to move back to be close to family and for a new career opportunity.
I've tried to enjoy it but I'm really unhappy.
The weather is terrible: hot and humid and swampy 24/7. I love the change of seasons and this endless summer is killing me.
It's tough to meet people that we actually have much in common with. Sure, we have a few friends here, but the conversation is just... stupid. Florida gets a bad reputation for dumb/weird people and it's definitely blown out of proportion, but there's some truth to it. The people in DC just seem smarter -- not a huge surprise given the concentration of good jobs there and the concentration of bartender jobs here.
If you're not into clubbing, beaches, or fishing, there's not much to do here. DC has its many problems, but we were rarely bored.
The thought of spending the rest of my life here is depressing but my SO won't move again. Anyone ever been in a similar situation?
Anonymous wrote:Florida has so many transplants from different states that it's hard to make a blanket statement. The SE coast from Palm Beach to Miami is loaded with people from NY and NJ. The west coast from Tampa to Naples is loaded with people from the mid west. What "type" would you prefer? Pretty easy answer. The people in the middle of the state are straight out of Deliverance. All pick up trucks with gun racks. Much of the panhandle is truly Deep South.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister lived in south Florida for a few years. As a DC transplant, she called it Fori-duh...said she was surrounded by conservative gun-toting morons. Most people work in hospitality and have no clue or interest in politics or the community.
She knew she couldn't raise a family there, so she left.
Uhh, south Florida is one of the most reliably Democratic areas in the country, and is populated almost entirely by transplants from the Northeast or immigrants. But okay.
Seriously! South Florida conservative? Gun heavy? I just about spit out my drink.
I just about spit out my drink. Maybe PP’s sister was just scared of brown people or people who speak Spanish and that’s why she decided to leave. Easier to say “it’s the conservatives!!”
Well, it's not Texas but is absolutely gun-heavy compared to DC. They have the death penalty and that's a good indicator of a kill or be killed type atmosphere.
Gun ownership rates:
Well EVERYWHERE is gun heavy compared to DC. At 24.5%, Florida ranks 41st out of 51 states in gunownership- lower than Virginia at 35.1% and about equivalent to Maryland at 21.3%.