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Mr.Bill

(24,906 posts)
93. Thank you.
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 06:38 PM
Aug 2021

One thing I've learned is don't come here if you're looking for a fight.

I should add there are times I wish I had left here when I was younger. I was born in Maryland and still have a few relatives who live there. I wonder what my life would be like if I had moved there 30 years ago. Oh, well, we only get one life and never enough time to do everything. I'm just trying to get from birth to earth with as little trouble as possible. I count my lucky stars that I have a partner to share it with.

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Where would you move to that has no danger of disaster? Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #1
Parts of Upper Midwest is predicted to get milder winters Kaleva Aug 2021 #4
The upper midwest is getting redder. That's the deadliest disaster of all. Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #5
It'd get bluer if there wa in influx of people who take climate change seriously Kaleva Aug 2021 #6
But it is getting redder. Therefore more dangerous. You might want to think of Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #7
Where is your info that its getting redder? Kaleva Aug 2021 #12
Where is your information that its winters might be milder? Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #13
Refering to your source, MI, WI and PA went blue in 2020. Kaleva Aug 2021 #76
Yep. I love my Louisiana family, and I'm very worried about them right now, but Croney Aug 2021 #15
Yep we had enough, left in 2016 for Delaware coast. Tired of the homophobia & willful ignorance. we can do it Aug 2021 #28
Welcome to Delaware, good people Walleye Aug 2021 #33
Very nice, only wish is that we had done it sooner. we can do it Aug 2021 #34
Delaware is kind of safe treestar Aug 2021 #58
Rehoboth Beach seems to sit just right. we can do it Aug 2021 #59
Wildfires a growing issue in Upper Midwest. Polly Hennessey Aug 2021 #48
Well, there's the Canadian Shield EYESORE 9001 Aug 2021 #8
Yeah, but the nightlife is awesome! Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #30
Yeah EYESORE 9001 Aug 2021 #37
Kansas City. We have very little really bad stuff. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2021 #40
Red states are too dangerous for me. (And I spent 20 years working in the South Bronx!) Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #46
Kansas City isn't bad. It's mostly blue. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2021 #47
That's like NY. In the south, and the cities it's mostly blue. But go into the central Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #52
Plus, Kansas City itself has a terrific mayor right now. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2021 #56
The reds here hate him. I think he's really trying to leftyladyfrommo Aug 2021 #66
Well of course they hate him. PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2021 #79
Just about every rownesheck Aug 2021 #2
Climate change is predicted to make winters more mild in parts of the Upper Midwest. Kaleva Aug 2021 #10
But, rownesheck Aug 2021 #14
Which means MORE snow due to lake effect if Erie doesn't freeze over. we can do it Aug 2021 #29
That is over hundreds of years if not more. former9thward Aug 2021 #65
Everyone can't live up here iemanja Aug 2021 #84
Tornadoes in the South, too. misanthrope Aug 2021 #90
WE can't all live in Akron. cinematicdiversions Aug 2021 #3
You said Akron! we can do it Aug 2021 #9
Akron was recently listed as one of the best places for Middle Class Americans to move to. cinematicdiversions Aug 2021 #17
50% above the national average in crime? Scrivener7 Aug 2021 #23
How old is that pic of the Rubber Bowl, LOL. we can do it Aug 2021 #26
Torn down in 2018. we can do it Aug 2021 #44
It is a screengrab from a documentary about a high school football rivalry, cinematicdiversions Aug 2021 #64
I didn't sit through the video. If someone wants to list those ten cities, I'm all for it. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2021 #27
We have cousins in Tyler. bamagal62 Aug 2021 #43
I'm a native Texan susanr516 Aug 2021 #77
Every city is on one listicle or another. These lists are pretty meaningless at best, Politicub Aug 2021 #55
Don't forget the deteriorating nuclear plants nearby. we can do it Aug 2021 #60
Life has risks. We learn to live with them, snd often ignore... TreasonousBastard Aug 2021 #11
At least you can see a hurricane coming. Tornado, not so much. we can do it Aug 2021 #32
When my brother lived in some tornado alley, we were on... TreasonousBastard Aug 2021 #45
Or wildfire zones? Or earthquake zones? Or tornado zones? Or drought zones? Or flood zones? NurseJackie Aug 2021 #16
I've lived in California for 60 years. Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #83
I completely understand. Your... NurseJackie Aug 2021 #91
Thank you. Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #93
I'm battling this exact thing, but different. My roots moonscape Aug 2021 #99
We did make a move five years ago Mr.Bill Aug 2021 #100
We can run but we can't hide. There are some few projected safe places delisen Aug 2021 #18
That is why we have been buying land in low population areas where we will be able to farm. marie999 Aug 2021 #68
In response to your comment about the dust bowl Kaleva Aug 2021 #72
Good point. NT delisen Aug 2021 #102
Good point. NT delisen Aug 2021 #103
We can run but we can't hide. There are some few projected safe places delisen Aug 2021 #19
Beats me. I moved away from Houston 14 years ago. ananda Aug 2021 #20
Maybe I just love living in Florida. It's where I've lived all my life. Lochloosa Aug 2021 #21
Natural disasters: The riskiest spots in the U.S. Klaralven Aug 2021 #22
I live in the Upper Midwest in a county deemed low risk Kaleva Aug 2021 #73
I'd really like to see the methodology for that study. smirkymonkey Aug 2021 #78
As others have said, with climate change, there are no safe locations blogslug Aug 2021 #24
Yeah, cuz it's so easy to pick up and leave your entire life behind. zuul Aug 2021 #25
Yup Lemon Lyman Aug 2021 #31
It'd be easier for industries to stop burning up the planet leftstreet Aug 2021 #49
This! Withywindle Aug 2021 #62
Yes, thank you! GoCubsGo Aug 2021 #95
I live about 2 miles bem6207 Aug 2021 #35
Why I am not leaving New Orleans: zuul Aug 2021 #67
My aunt is in Gulfport now. bem6207 Aug 2021 #69
I'm watching Mayor Cantrell now. I love her. zuul Aug 2021 #70
And that is the downstream effect of "disaster porn" weather reporting misanthrope Aug 2021 #92
At the least the people who live right on the coast should definitely move. Elessar Zappa Aug 2021 #36
Told my sister-in-law in Alaska, her homestead will make a great golf course someday soon Walleye Aug 2021 #38
Should we all leave the Caribbean? n/t malaise Aug 2021 #39
You answered your own question, at least in part. MineralMan Aug 2021 #41
When dealing with climate change becomes a matter of survival, it may be priority #1 Kaleva Aug 2021 #74
The Gulf Coast will become exceedingly more hostile in the coming decades misanthrope Aug 2021 #98
You strike up a good point. Baitball Blogger Aug 2021 #42
Got fed up with Florida after 50+ years and moved to the mountains of SW Va & NE Tn. I loved it dameatball Aug 2021 #50
It's difficult to leave family, for one thing. yardwork Aug 2021 #51
That's us, exactly. I'm not moving while my kid and grandkid live here. I enjoy being a Nay Aug 2021 #63
Have you and your spouse talked to your children about relocating? Kaleva Aug 2021 #75
We live in North Carolina. yardwork Aug 2021 #80
Sorry. Misunderstood your post. Kaleva Aug 2021 #85
Right! yardwork Aug 2021 #101
DON'T move to Washington state... albacore Aug 2021 #53
I'm going to give a nuanced answer. Because New Orleans and other coastal Politicub Aug 2021 #54
Some argue that it may be too late for policy and human behavior change to have an impact Kaleva Aug 2021 #71
Some count on the once in "however long" event. chowder66 Aug 2021 #57
The rural county in the west that I live in is about the same size as Roisin Ni Fiachra Aug 2021 #61
As you apparently live in a county expected to be impacted less from climate change, Kaleva Aug 2021 #82
Because I love fishing in the gulf? Grew up on it. It's part of me. GulfCoast66 Aug 2021 #81
I am also on the gulf coast of Florida... cinematicdiversions Aug 2021 #87
Why do peple still live in California ripcord Aug 2021 #86
Until it becomes uninhabitable. Kaleva Aug 2021 #88
There were hurricanes in hurricane zones before climate change became a thing... brooklynite Aug 2021 #89
totally off topic but every time I see your username... WarGamer Aug 2021 #94
I would love to do so misanthrope Aug 2021 #96
Earthquakes, wildfires and volcanoes have been proven to be factual ornotna Aug 2021 #97
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