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    Quote Originally Posted by CavSct1983 View Post
    My wife watches a lot of homesteading channels. She said she was shocked at how liberal the folks in ID are on those channels.
    They probably film the hippies on their "urban organic farms" around Moscow. But the liberals in ID aren't anywhere near in the same league of stupid as CA...or even CO...liberals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    I'm hoping there's a movement to shove all of them into the Willow Creek section. Keep 'em contained.


    Wouldn't make a bit of difference for them!

    WC is Arapahoe County, so I'm fine with that.
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    https://www.unitedvanlines.com/conta...ers-study-2017

    “We’re also seeing continued migration to the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West as young professionals and retirees leave California.”
    Moving In
    The top inbound states of 2017 were:
    1. Vermont
    2. Oregon
    3. Idaho
    4. Nevada
    5. South Dakota
    6. Washington
    7. South Carolina
    8. North Carolina
    9. Colorado
    10. Alabama


    Moving Out
    The top outbound states for 2017 were:
    1. Illinois
    2. New Jersey
    3. New York
    4. Connecticut

    5. Kansas
    6. Massachusetts
    7. Ohio
    8. Kentucky
    9. Utah
    10. Wisconsin
    Always eat the vegans first

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
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    Moving In
    The top inbound states of 2017 were:
    1. Vermont
    2. Oregon
    3. Idaho
    4. Nevada
    5. South Dakota
    6. Washington
    7. South Carolina
    8. North Carolina
    9. Colorado
    10. Alabama


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    The top outbound states for 2017 were:
    1. Illinois
    2. New Jersey
    3. New York
    4. Connecticut

    5. Kansas
    6. Massachusetts
    7. Ohio
    8. Kentucky
    9. Utah
    10. Wisconsin
    Another reason to move to Kansas. Less people all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Another reason to move to Kansas. Less people all the time.
    My wife's really good friend was stationed at Ft. Riley, liked KS so much she decided to stay. She's been trying to convince us to move there ever since- said it was very conservative where she lives, way more laid back, and seemed like how CO used to be. She even tried to coax us by saying her BF who works for the SO there could try and get me a job. I just don't know if I could uproot and go somewhere flatter than Denver....
    "There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
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    I suspect people are leaving KS for economic opportunity and not other quality of life issues. If I could do the work I do here, I would seriously consider it.

    I recall during the housing crisis there were counties in KS almost giving away properties (with tax breaks).

    If someone created a business model that would rejuvenate old towns it could be a really good thing for the country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    My wife's really good friend was stationed at Ft. Riley, liked KS so much she decided to stay. She's been trying to convince us to move there ever since- said it was very conservative where she lives, way more laid back, and seemed like how CO used to be. She even tried to coax us by saying her BF who works for the SO there could try and get me a job. I just don't know if I could uproot and go somewhere flatter than Denver....
    FT Riley area sucks ass. I love Lawrence and grew partially in Southeastern Kansas. It's humid as crap, but it's green and lots of places to shoot. Cost of living is much lower. I imagine I will retire in that area but I make too much money and my retirement is too good to be moving out there now. Farming, teaching, and medical I would say were the biggest employers when I was there. Actually we lived in the same county as a Nuclear Power Plant and tons of people worked there as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    I suspect people are leaving KS for economic opportunity and not other quality of life issues. If I could do the work I do here, I would seriously consider it.

    I recall during the housing crisis there were counties in KS almost giving away properties (with tax breaks).

    If someone created a business model that would rejuvenate old towns it could be a really good thing for the country.
    I think it depends on the county. My wife's family lives in southwestern Kansas and the property taxes keep going up in that area for a lot of farm subsidization.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    https://www.unitedvanlines.com/conta...ers-study-2017



    Moving In
    The top inbound states of 2017 were:
    1. Vermont
    2. Oregon
    3. Idaho
    4. Nevada
    5. South Dakota
    6. Washington
    7. South Carolina
    8. North Carolina
    9. Colorado
    10. Alabama


    Moving Out
    The top outbound states for 2017 were:
    1. Illinois
    2. New Jersey
    3. New York
    4. Connecticut

    5. Kansas
    6. Massachusetts
    7. Ohio
    8. Kentucky
    9. Utah
    10. Wisconsin
    Most of the outbound states suck or I wouldn't really want anything to do with them politically at the very least. All the libtards that lived there are bring that crap to conservative states. Colorado is gone, but Idaho is next

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Colorado is gone, but Idaho is next
    Maybe...but I won't live long enough to see it.
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