Comments by "Outback Igloo" (@outbackigloo6489) on "Towns that Will Pay Remote Workers to Move. (One gives you a grandma)" video.
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@mrmaxcarter2306 - California has generally been a progressive/liberal state, but has still elected Republicans as governor on occasion (Reagan, Schwarzenegger). Vermont was a hard-core Republican state until the 1980s. Politically the two states seem pretty similar today.
I don’t always compare states based on their political outlook. My first comparison is based on climate; on that basis the two states are nothing alike. I guess Vermont may be a little like the Lake Tahoe area, except that Tahoe is pretty dry in the summer, unlike Vermont. My second comparison of the states is scenery; again the two states are very dissimilar. About the only similarity in those two states would be political outlook.
Surprised this anti-California nonsense is even a thing here in the Northeast; I don’t share it. I’ve seen Californians in my part of the country, but not all that many, as California is 3000 miles away from here. I see many more people from New York and Massachusetts, as those states are right next door.
I think that the areas that will be less affected by global warming will be the Northeast (including Vermont) and the Great Lakes area of the Midwest, (although all places will be affected to some degree.) This may cause people to move back to this area, and may revitalize the economies, particularly in the “Rust Belt.”
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