You move to TX when they secede.
It will not be easy and I ain't trying to sugar coat it.
My wife is arguing with me and I am having sleepless nights planning but she would actually whether live under what is coming than move away from her parents.
With most people normalcy bias is quite strong, but me with my military background and prepper mentality I have learned to adapt and overcome.
You not only have to be around people who feel the same way you do, but have the means to walk the talk.
There will be plenty of people who will desire the freedom, but will sell out to socialism because they don't have the money and personal constitution to do what it takes.
This is what separates the "Sunshine Patriot" from the "Winter Soldier"
TX is already taking the steps to protect their interests as the Lone Star state.
When TX secedes people who feel like us will make it extremely unwelcome for people who don't want freedom and love socialism to gain power.
Most socialists are collectivists and just like the bullies they are, once they find out the people they are picking on will fight back they will move somewhere where they can continue being a bully.
So yes it will make a big difference what state, county, and city you reside in.
You have to build self resiliency wherever you are. You should be building a 2yr deep pantry, practice raised bed gardens for small or regular gardens where possible etc, etc, etc, BUT you must move immediately once a lifeboat such as TX secession happens.
The Fourth Turning is in full effect now, all cards are on the table and no punches will be pulled. You must constantly assess the information and look for opportunities no matter how small.
You should look at parallels to what happened with the Jews, but the problem is you need a country that protects your rights as an individual.
What is happening here is being repeated in many western countries. The only western countries that will not be affected by the socialism plague are Israel and Poland. Both are problematic for emigration.
So again my advice is to be prepared to act when a opportunity presents itself. TX is big enough to present a valid option for a territory that will be viable.
Most other options will be smaller autonomous areas within a state. Those will tend to be lightly populated areas in the west. East of the Mississippi the only area I would say that may be viable will be WV and eastern KY and eastern TN.
Most other areas east of the Mississippi have severely infected blue cities that will overwhelm the governmental apparatus at the State level.
The common thread to all of this is population density, the greater the density the more problematic it will be.
So you will still need to live in the meantime until a option presents itself, so you should be gameplaying your financial options for a move so you are ready to act when the moment requires it.
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