Maggie’s Who's Ditched The East Coast For Montana, Idaho, WY, ND or SD?

So I can say that if you look at the demographic statistics most people moving to ID are people who are fleeing lib states and who are bringing good conservative values with them. I think that boise has been getting a little more blue, but they have a bunch of colleges. Heavy Mormon influence down there, so that should stabilize things for a good long while.

Many parts of Idaho have gotten redder as a result of the immigration from CA. I personally know tons of folks who have moved here to flee socialist states. Talking to them you would have thought they just escaped E Germany ca 1950. They really do love freedom that much.

Unfortunately, you need a visa to move here, and we are in the process of building a wall.

If you are a liberal, just know that:
We murder Bambi by the thousands every year
Everyone has guns. Lots of guns. We make John Wick look like Ralphie from A Christmas Story
We HATE liberals
We kill wolves
It is cold
It is hot
It is wet
It is dry
Cell service sucks (for real)
Jobs are not lucrative like on the coasts

On the plus side, it is like stepping back in time 50 years. I drove around for a year with a chainsaw in the back of my truck in a camper shell, and no one stole it.
 
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So I can say that if you look at the demographic statistics most people moving to ID are people who are fleeing lib states and who are bringing good conservative values with them. I think that boise has been getting a little more blue, but they have a bunch of colleges. Heavy Mormon influence down there, so that should stabilize things for a good long while.

Many parts of Idaho have gotten redder as a result of the immigration from CA. I personally know tons of folks who have moved here to flee socialist states. Talking to them you would have thought they just escaped E Germany ca 1950. They really do love freedom that much.

Unfortunately, you need a visa to move here, and we are in the process of building a wall.

If you are a liberal, just know that:
We murder Bambi by the thousands every year
Everyone has guns. Lots of guns. We make John Wick look like Ralphie from A Christmas Story
We HATE liberals
We kill wolves
It is cold
It is hot
It is wet
It is dry
Cell service sucks (for real)
Jobs are not lucrative like on the coasts

On the plus side, it is like stepping back in time 50 years. I drove around for a year with a chainsaw in the back of my truck in a camper shell, and no one stole it.
Sounds like a slice of heaven. I was trying to move to northern Idaho last year but there were no jobs available in my field at the time, so I ended up in central Oregon, which I am loving so far.
 
Welcome.

I bailed out of MD to move back to MO. Shitty roads. Half-assed drivers. But friendly gun laws and a low cost of living.

My first time posting here, so please excuse any protocol breach or violation.

Anyone ditched the east coast for the states of MT, ID, WY, ND or SD?

Probably an odd question to ask right off, but as I see the political winds drifting in my current home state of Maine, influenced/infected by the migration of those from states who have already given up their liberty, i.e. Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, I can't help but ponder a move west in the future. Spent 3 weeks out in eastern WA, Idaho, Montana, and WY for my honeymoon in 2015, and left with a distinct appreciation for the wide open spaces, the big sky, the lack of concentrated liberal bastions, love for the people, and frankly awesome terrain for scoped rifle work. I'm a business guy, and also work in emergency medicine, so think gameful employment, a real concern when moving these days, should be gtg.

Not to be a political partisan, I'm just a liberty loving Jeffersonian Republican, and see that we are one election away from a potential loss of liberty.
Toss in the extension of the government welfare state to assure loyal voters, and I'm pretty sure I don't want to stick around and see the result.
I hope I am wrong, have spent the last 2 decades building a life and business here, but I'd like to hear from my bothers (and sisters) out west, and what they observed, or found.

If you've moved and like it, would enjoy hearing why, the corollary is also true, if you're seeing the same shift out there, may be I should stay here and fight the good fight.

Appreciate your feedback and thoughts.

- Monk
 
HaHa. I suppose I semi cross posted this on your introduction. Bozeman now is a far cry from the good ol days...ten years ago. As a life long Montanan, it's been sad to see the progression that Bozeman has gone through. I have fantasies about selling my ridiculously overpriced house I bought in 2002 and moving back to "real Montana", but my wife loves it here and comes from a huge metropolitan area, so Bozeman seems small to her. I will probably just end up building a second home and trying to spend my free time there. When I went to school here in the late 90s, it was truly a paradise for me. If you think the outdoor opportunities here are good now, they were ten times better not that long ago. I suppose that is the natural progression of things, but I think that social media and the good ol innerweb have greatly contributed to the mass influx of people into the valley. What used to be a cautious narrative about "out of staters" moving in has now become a full blown reality, and the negative effects have far outweighed the positive in my opinion. No offense to you, it's just what I have noticed from my many years in the valley. But hey, these are first world problems for sure and if I don't like, I can change it. What is interesting to me is that more people move seem to move here that are on the opposite end of the political spectrum as what the OP was referrring to, not the liberty minded folks I seem to mesh with more easily...

Completely agree with you there. My family has had a place in Big Sky since 99'. So I pretty fortunate in the fact that I was able to come out here on school breaks to ski, hunt, and fish. Definitely in the minority in terms of myself being more libertarian than anything. It's tough though, as the education system I was brought up in as well as most of my generation (unfortunately) hammers the progressive mindset and expects you not to question what you are taught. Very telling of all the BS our country is dealing with at the moment.
 
Alaska sucks right now. Please do not move up unless you bring freedom loving values, conservative / libertarian views towards government over reach and taxes and support both the Alaska and US Constitution.

We are losing more hard working conservatives moving outside than we are importing but unfortunately, those who are coming are quite liberal from big cities. The economy is in shambles and our elected are doing everything they can to squelch the people. Research SB91, the citizens are screaming for change and repeal and they do nothing as criminals have rights. And they are stealing from the citizens but don't listen as they want our money to spend on their pet liberal projects. Hunting and fishing will never recover.
 
Alaska sucks right now. Please do not move up unless you bring freedom loving values, conservative / libertarian views towards government over reach and taxes and support both the Alaska and US Constitution.

We are losing more hard working conservatives moving outside than we are importing but unfortunately, those who are coming are quite liberal from big cities. The economy is in shambles and our elected are doing everything they can to squelch the people. Research SB91, the citizens are screaming for change and repeal and they do nothing as criminals have rights. And they are stealing from the citizens but don't listen as they want our money to spend on their pet liberal projects. Hunting and fishing will never recover.
Well that is disheartening.
 
So I can say that if you look at the demographic statistics most people moving to ID are people who are fleeing lib states and who are bringing good conservative values with them. I think that boise has been getting a little more blue, but they have a bunch of colleges. Heavy Mormon influence down there, so that should stabilize things for a good long while.

Many parts of Idaho have gotten redder as a result of the immigration from CA. I personally know tons of folks who have moved here to flee socialist states. Talking to them you would have thought they just escaped E Germany ca 1950. They really do love freedom that much.

Unfortunately, you need a visa to move here, and we are in the process of building a wall.

If you are a liberal, just know that:
We murder Bambi by the thousands every year
Everyone has guns. Lots of guns. We make John Wick look like Ralphie from A Christmas Story
We HATE liberals
We kill wolves
It is cold
It is hot
It is wet
It is dry
Cell service sucks (for real)
Jobs are not lucrative like on the coasts

On the plus side, it is like stepping back in time 50 years. I drove around for a year with a chainsaw in the back of my truck in a camper shell, and no one stole it.

You forgot two things.
Summer fires and cheatgrass seeds in your socks.
 
View just outside Laramie tonight
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Leaving Commifornia after 58 years. Just bought a home in Star Idaho yesterday. They don’t have to worry about this REFUGEE bringing any bad ideas with him. I have seen the pits of hell and want to live in America again. Deal closes on my birthday. I can hardly wait.

Just spent a month looking for the perfect forever HOME. 30 minutes from a great Sporting Clays Range, 2 minutes from BLM land, and 5 minutes from a racetrack. I’m buying a new American flag.
 
Amen brother.


Congrats to you, Tazman!

Someone “liked” my post from earlier in this thread, which dragged me back here. That post was in April of 2018. Almost exactly a year ago, the day I was moving a bunch of stuff to a storage unit up here.

Well, we made it! Bought a house in September. Couldn’t be happier. Love the place, and the people. Everyone asks where we’re from, to which I reply “We escaped from California”. They’re always polite, but sometimes I can see the “don’t bring that shit here” look on their face.



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Endless areas to shoot within 10 mins of the house.
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You voted for all the commie crap that ruined your state,,,,,,,,,,,,,stay there. The actual truth of the matter is that 99.99999% of the people coming from failed socialist or communist controlled areas are here voting for the same crap that ruined where they used to live.


There has not been a single person in office here that I voted for in the last two decades. What I notice, those that are from Kaliforniastan moving to Idaho are the most conservative people around. The Liberals are happy as pigs in shit living here and see no reason to leave. Idaho will become more conservative over time.

I do understand your concerns but they are unfounded.
 
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Great thread, im glad you found what you were looking for supersubes. Thanks for sharing. I too am considering a move in a few years, was thinking of being on an ocean coast some place warm the majority of the year and no snow.
 
I live in ID. It has gotten more conservative save Boise around the college.


Not impressed with Boise at all. To many Manbuns and a liberal vibe that we did not care for. It was a surprise how Star had such a conservative feel to it while Boise was the opposite. We first visited last September and I subscribed to both the local papers (online) to get a feel for the different areas. The Idaho Statesman reads like the San Francisco Chronicle while the Idaho Press much more to my conservative values. We really enjoyed meeting the locals and found them to be great potential neighbors with similar interests and values. We went to Rock Springs for a round of Sporting Clays and my family had a great day. What a beautiful course that proved to be quite challenging. There was also a drag race at Firebird that we could hear from our new home. I was thrilled to hear that we would get FREE admission to the track to “put up with the noise.” Our property is next to some BLM land and I plan on hanging a lot of steel for my long range shooting. Quail and Doves everywhere. Even saw a Badger in the neighborhood. There were also quite a few “whistle pigs” that we can shoot with pellet guns (no firearms but air rifles are ok.)

I can hardly wait to get out of Kaliforniastan and move back to America.
 
welcome from Delaware here , I am envious of the expansive land some of the states out west have . To even be able to shoot at 2000k yards and places like blm land I have only dream about or seen in pics , but Things could be far worse , they could get far worse . I like living in my area I am in a tax free state , can still buy and own firearms of my choosing with any size mag I afford to buy , and still I am close enough to other states like Md , Pa , Virginia or WV ,with far better places to shoot in . So for now at least life is good . My rent is cheap enough I can save a little . Even if my doctors are really trying to kill me . I will continue to pray and vote and hope things get worse for all Dimacrats and republicans who mess with the American constitutional rights just to suit there wishes of a communist America .
 
Not impressed with Boise at all. To many Manbuns and a liberal vibe that we did not care for. It was a surprise how Star had such a conservative feel to it while Boise was the opposite. We first visited last September and I subscribed to both the local papers (online) to get a feel for the different areas. The Idaho Statesman reads like the San Francisco Chronicle while the Idaho Press much more to my conservative values. We really enjoyed meeting the locals and found them to be great potential neighbors with similar interests and values. We went to Rock Springs for a round of Sporting Clays and my family had a great day. What a beautiful course that proved to be quite challenging. There was also a drag race at Firebird that we could hear from our new home. I was thrilled to hear that we would get FREE admission to the track to “put up with the noise.” Our property is next to some BLM land and I plan on hanging a lot of steel for my long range shooting. Quail and Doves everywhere. Even saw a Badger in the neighborhood. There were also quite a few “whistle pigs” that we can shoot with pellet guns (no firearms but air rifles are ok.)

I can hardly wait to get out of Kaliforniastan and move back to America.
If you guys want the truth on current political and social trends currently happening in Boise, Idaho, reach out to @brianc74 on here. He's a resident and has seen first hand on what's happening in that state's seat. Tragic, but its happening...
 
I guess the grass is greener till you visit somewhere else . still can't wait to see those expansive flat open lands with miles to shoot at from dawn to dusk .
 
Well, I was stationed on the east coast for several years and have avoided it ever since. Same with the west coast. A few years ago we escaped Colorado and moved to Wyoming. Love it. People are friendly and polite, and the stories of the horrible weather keep out almost all the leftist loonies. Well, it does become a trifle breezy at times, but I find that if I shackle a large iron ball to my leg and drag it along that the wind doesn't blow me around. Much.

And I live a whole two miles from a 1200-yard rifle range.

Cheers, Richard
 
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You voted for all the commie crap that ruined your state,,,,,,,,,,,,,stay there. The actual truth of the matter is that 99.99999% of the people coming from failed socialist or communist controlled areas are here voting for the same crap that ruined where they used to live.
That's a load of crap. I'm born and raised in commie fornia and have not had a winning vote in decades. That's decades!!! Not since Pete Wilson era anyway. My vote hasn't mattered in all that time. I have not voted for any of that communist shit. So be damn careful who you are throwing that blanket statement at you ignorant self righteous piece of shit.
 
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That's a load of crap. I'm born and raised in commie fornia and have not had a winning vote in decades. That's decades!!! Not since Pete Wilson era anyway. My vote hasn't mattered in all that time. I have not voted for any of that communist shit. So be damn careful who you are throwing that blanket statement at you self righteous piece of shit.
You being part of the 0.00001%, he wasn't referring to you (y)
 
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You voted for all the commie crap that ruined your state,,,,,,,,,,,,,stay there. The actual truth of the matter is that 99.99999% of the people coming from failed socialist or communist controlled areas are here voting for the same crap that ruined where they used to live.

I believe there is truth to this statement, but we can't lump everyone within the state lines to that line of identity group. I'm in Vancouver, Wa on the liberal fuck-tard side of the state, yet my vote is blood red every fucking election and to date completely meaningless.
 
We had some folks move in across the street from us from California, and we were worried they'd be like so many others. "The dairy stinks, there's nothing for kids to do here, people have hounds, I have hay fever (I sympathize with that one), kids are just down to the park all summer playing baseball unattended, that 10 year old kid had a rifle on his lap on his motorcycle!". and on and on
They've really adapted though. I told them, you moved here to get away from whatever it was. This place is great BECAUSE it's nothing like where you came from. Don't try to change a damn thing but yourselves, and you'll be just fine. I'd tell any of you thinking of making the move the same thing.
Everyone asks if I miss Texas when they find out I'm a move in, but I've never heard anyone ask my neighbors if they miss California. Cause, well most have been there, and just being there is enough.
Yes, I'm Statesisit. Not racist, etc, but statesist. Ya'll are going to get your nose broke, and your delicate I'm special feelings hurt if you expect to find anything but a "you're wrong, and here's the way it is cupcake" mentality when you move. Remember this, and you'll be welcomed till we run out of water and put a moritorium on building. Think you'll come here and change things to your liking, and remember- drive by ropings are rarely reported, and red dirt roads are 9 grit.
Happy u-hauling.
 
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I have honestly been thinking about putting up a billboard for a month that just says:

You left California for a reason...
Don’t try to change Idaho.

Just to see some noses get put REALLY out of joint.

Micron is a big part of the problem in the Boise area.
Back in the mid 90's I lived there and Hewlett Packard and a few other tech companies did most of the hiring.
Think of the type of people those companies draw in.
 
You obviously have not been to Idaho. Or Montana, where they are trucking in communists by the thousands and swinging every major city to communism.

Like a cancer, socialism spreads.

I have seen this for myself as I have been to MT and ID a bit over the last 4 years for business reasons.

Like the OP, I used to think about moving from New England a lot. However, over the last few years, I noticed that the places I wanted to go were slowly being overrun as stated by @lonegunman762x51. There are good, hard right people everywhere that want to bring us to where we need to be. In my case, I will stay put and fight the fight when and if it becomes necessary to do so. I have too much vested to pickup and move to a place that appears to be different but may turn out to be worse.

In a couple or three years, I will likely be downsizing my main house to something a lot smaller and buying some land in Northern VT. My wife and I like it there. Lots of super small, low population density areas which is what I want
 
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I have seen this for myself as I have been to MT and ID a bit over the last 4 years for business reasons.

Like the OP, I used to think about moving from New England a lot. However, over the last few years, I noticed that the places I wanted to go were slowly being overrun as stated by @lonegunnman762x51

Was in Bozeman/Big Sky last weekend. Good Lord. Overrun......:(
 
My first time posting here, so please excuse any protocol breach or violation.

Anyone ditched the east coast for the states of MT, ID, WY, ND or SD?

Probably an odd question to ask right off, but as I see the political winds drifting in my current home state of Maine, influenced/infected by the migration of those from states who have already given up their liberty, i.e. Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, I can't help but ponder a move west in the future. Spent 3 weeks out in eastern WA, Idaho, Montana, and WY for my honeymoon in 2015, and left with a distinct appreciation for the wide open spaces, the big sky, the lack of concentrated liberal bastions, love for the people, and frankly awesome terrain for scoped rifle work. I'm a business guy, and also work in emergency medicine, so think gameful employment, a real concern when moving these days, should be gtg.

Not to be a political partisan, I'm just a liberty loving Jeffersonian Republican, and see that we are one election away from a potential loss of liberty.
Toss in the extension of the government welfare state to assure loyal voters, and I'm pretty sure I don't want to stick around and see the result.
I hope I am wrong, have spent the last 2 decades building a life and business here, but I'd like to hear from my bothers (and sisters) out west, and what they observed, or found.

If you've moved and like it, would enjoy hearing why, the corollary is also true, if you're seeing the same shift out there, may be I should stay here and fight the good fight.

Appreciate your feedback and thoughts.

- Monk

Google the nation wide election map by county rather than state. You’ll observe that the blue overwhelmingly falls in the major metropolitan areas and surrounding counties. As a result, The city folk have a huge say in the laws that affect rural folk. The framers of the constitution were very forward thinking with the electoral college. Thank God for that.

Good luck in your quest.

John
 
We moved to MT from the NE. What the guys above say is true, but really only for the western half of the state and Bozeman. The NE part is awesome, and all the stuff that keeps people away from there is the main reason it is awesome. We think the prairie is beautiful, the hunting is amazing, the LR shooting is effortless. Not for everyone, as evidenced by the population density in the west, compared to the east.
What is the pulse on the Whitefish/Kalispell area? Have spent a lot of time driving through there on my way to BC the last 20 years, but not yet spent enough time soaking it up to see if I'd like to live there.....at some point FL will be my winter and that area of MT maybe May-August or whenever the snow appears.....I don't do snow any more!
 
Back in ‘12 I left northern Maine for Alaska. Best decision ever! Freedom like our forefathers had. I have only been outside (lower48) to help relatives move up. My family has not left Alaska since ‘12. They don’t seem to have that desire to leave the promised land.

It’s a little scary uprooting and starting over in a far away place. Figure out how to make it work for you and make the leap and enjoy the life you deserve. View attachment 6896885View attachment 6896886View attachment 6896887View attachment 6896888View attachment 6896889View attachment 6896890View attachment 6896891View attachment 6896892

We’ve been up there several times to visit my son and his family. Every time I go, I want to stay...

John
 
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