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same here but thats the catch-22, the money is also in the last place u wanna liveleaving LA is like leaving NYC, its not selling out, its smartWow, that poll you posted said 24% of Hispanics approve of Biden. Just 24%.
Those numbers are for Hispanics that identify as White, not all Hispanics.
If you read more in the article, you'll see the following:
For those interested in a recent Latino poll that sampled a much larger group of Latino respondents, interviewed “1,800 interviews of Latino voters” across a few critical swing states, according to Newsweek’s Adrian Carrasquillo.
Those poll findings might have a better indication of where Latinos stand with Biden, although it is a few weeks older than the Quinnipiac poll and it is not a national poll.
“In Arizona, Biden’s approval stands at 50%, with 48% disapproving. In Nevada, the number is 53% approve, 45% disapprove, while in Pennsylvania, Biden is doing well with 62% approval and 34% disapproving,” Carrasquillo wrote. “However, those numbers stand in contrast to Biden’s standing in Florida, which many political observers believe is slipping away from Democrats. There, Biden’s approval stands at just 36%, with a grim 63% of Latinos polled disapproving of the job he is doing as president.”
don’t even get me started on the sellouts who have all migrated from LA to Arizona….:facepalm:
not everyone enjoys paying $13 for a pint of ice cream then getting mugged (again) right afterward, murdock
I’d leave in a heartbeat if I could.
I’m not giving up my job tho
Yep, you go live where it's cheaper and so are the wages. The trick is having a career that pays well above the average in whatever community you want to live in.
Herd following in real estate is the equivalent of a bidding war… don’t do it!!!
You want to buy the worst house on the best block. Also, never refinance or cut corners for repairs when you own.
You always want to be the first in… or in my case while I was living in Seattle, there when shit goes down. I moved to the city… was making $25k more than working in the prime suburb about 40 minutes out. I paid $500 per month for my tiny apartment, which was $1,400 less than it was before the riots. The real estate buyers market there was about to tank too… and I was getting in position to buy again. Then I fell in love… and now I don’t make decisions just based on me.
If I could do it over… I would convince all of my productive friends who wanted to get married and have kids to buy homes within the same few blocks of an old, dwindling community with solid bones and then pump our time and resources into that community.