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Canny Granny's avatar

Welcome to the South, but as we say in Tennessee, “Don’t California my Tennessee!” We catch flack for that, but we mean it.

Athena's avatar

We say the same thing in Texas!

LB's avatar

We say the same thing in Florida!

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Canny Granny's avatar

I only judge their actions.

JealousPhinehas's avatar

TX is shown as a "Mandates banned or blocked state." Every single working person in my family in TX had a workplace vaxx mandate, AFTER Abbott's lying, fake "Vaccine mandate ban." There is so much legal and political horsecrap going on behind the scenes that it makes the state mandate designations in Chart 3 basically pointless.

JustANobody's avatar

In CT. Where to go is the question? Elections don't seem to mean anything! Neither do mandates ! Who's enforcing the laws against mandates.?Any state really? I want to go somewhere, just not sure where will be safe or with like minded Counties. Wh7ch states will fight against NWO?

The Ungovernable's avatar

Oh, and Biden has COVID. Again.

Bwahahahaha!

Apollo's Lyre's avatar

As many others have alluded to here, this migration is heartening in so much that it suggests people getting fed up with the lunacy of modern Blue State governance. However, the real test will be when the next round of elections come up, and many of those same refugees will have to break with the programming and support politicians that will actually stand against the deleterious policies they were fleeing. If they can do so, this could a very positive move (literally and figuratively) for America.

Susan Stephens's avatar

Alabama’s governor wouldn’t cross UAB (University of Ala Birmingham) medical complex which is huge & required vax of ALL employees, students, vendors, etc.

UAB is a research medical hospital (w/ tentacles all over; clinics, etc.)

The hospital had a contract w/ Fauxci to use Remdesivir (research?) which killed unknown numbers). Other Alabama hospitals, especially B’ham ones cloned UAB mandates. In spite a law passed preventing such mandates. No teeth in the law

Shelle's avatar

Yeah, I am not sure most southern states are better because the fascist collusion of large corporations with governments is happening everywhere. They are so tied together in corruption. Hospital systems have all merged, too, so we have monopolies. Whether in my northern state or a southern state, medical staff are being forced to take the shots if they want to work. If you can tell me a place where the hospitals aren't doing that, THAT is the place I want to know about and head to.

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Canny Granny's avatar

But it’s not now. How did it happen? I’d really like to know.

Beverly Hoeller's avatar

I live in California. It's a beautiful state with the most perfect weather. Love our healthy lifestyle here. Been in the same house for 23 years. Not liberal by any stretch. I do consider moving. My kids are grown and out of the school system, thank goodness. One child still lives with me. I have nurtured many valuable friendships here. Not everyone is in a position to move and for a variety of reasons. Would love to live in a red state❤️

Besides, what if things change as they often do? Hoping for a sizable pendulum swing🙏

Canny Granny's avatar

I ‘m all for newcomers if they feel that way, although it has brought changes.