Anonymous wrote:I grew up in DC and know it to be a cultural backwater populated by money grubbing, social-climbing philistines. The utter vulgarity of all of you people on this idiotic site is stunning and the funny thing is you have no clue how repulsive you are to civilized people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginian here and personally I can think of 5 families who have moved from this region / NY / NJ since 2020 to Florida.
Another Nova here. I know a family that moved to Fla during pandemic. My cousin and his family. They just moved back to Va. Lost money unloading their house of 2 years. Fla is a hot mess, including that knucklehead governor.
Anonymous wrote:The snakes and alligators aren’t just in the statehouse!
Florida is the stinking foot of our country.
Anonymous wrote:Northern Virginian here and personally I can think of 5 families who have moved from this region / NY / NJ since 2020 to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and I'd never want to move back just for how terrible the schools were. I literally took math in a windowless classroom that was so crammed with desks we literally had to climb over them. We had classes in portables that were out of date and leaked in the rain (which is pretty much every day in Florida).
And I lived in a "good" suburban area outside Orlando.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida has a horrific state government. It’s got the climate and land to be another economic powerhouse like California but never quite gets it together. Most of our citrus is coming from Mexico now.
This. I’ll never understand why Florida went so pathetically bad. It has geography and climate on its side not to mention international shipping. It really should have been an economic giant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Florida and I'd never want to move back just for how terrible the schools were. I literally took math in a windowless classroom that was so crammed with desks we literally had to climb over them. We had classes in portables that were out of date and leaked in the rain (which is pretty much every day in Florida).
And I lived in a "good" suburban area outside Orlando.
Hate to break it to you, but McLean the best rated area has these terrible portable classrooms and is in disrepair check this Instagram account
https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/fairfax_county/instagram-account-suggests-rot-at-mclean-high-school/article_aa46db26-0e92-11ed-87e1-a366d439198b.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter just graduated from college and got a job in Miami. She said it’s pretty bad there now. Nothing like she expected. Luckily her whole company is going to relocate to California so she only has another year there.
She’s in one of those high-rise apartment building like the one that collapsed due to failed inspections and I hate it! Nothing changed after all those people were killed.
Sure she’ll be able to afford a nice tent in Cali.
No one calls California “cali”, PP. The salary increases will cover the differences in rent - and for apartments that don’t fall down! Imagine that!
I’m not taking sides in a California vs. Florida debate. They both have their pros and cons and are large enough to have better and worse areas. However, I have to question the assertion that apartments don’t fall down in California, proving its superiority, when California is known to have earthquakes that can topple buildings, including apartments. I think in both states, the incident rates of toppling apartments are relatively rare, but subjectively, lacking hard data, I’d worry more about it in California.
Anonymous wrote:Florida has a horrific state government. It’s got the climate and land to be another economic powerhouse like California but never quite gets it together. Most of our citrus is coming from Mexico now.