There's quite a nice monoculture up in these parts. Slightly to the east, and slightly to the north - all white, all conservative, all the time. They seem to like it that way, too. Don't go to far north, however. Get up into Vancouver B.C., and it's multicultural as far as the eye can see. Aboriginals, monied Hong Kong refugees, Japanese, disgruntled Albertans.Aide-de-Camp wrote:Actually, Baron et al, I could care less about race, even if others do. As for the cultural diversity I am sick and tired of, it is that segment of a well intentioned plan gone wrong.
'Round these parts, no income tax (sales tax, tho'). In ID, you have both, but the total of taxes is lower. Of course, they don't like paying for public schools, so you might want to home-school. Once you get east of the Cascades, and West of the Rockies, it's solid red voters all the way to Nevada. And the countryside is pretty, too. And it's not multicultural. It's pretty much monocultural. White. Oh, but stay out of the towns that have universities. Lots of multiculturalism in those places. Liberalism, too.
I dunno about taxes and Canada, big guy. They pay a boatload in comparison to us. Well, maybe not to you in Kalifornistan, but to us here.
I hear Utah is not terribly multicultural, either. But look out if you're not Mormon. I understand that folks will keep you at a distance. But I don't know that first hand. They seemed friendly when the WLO and I went there.
Good luck, whatever you do.