Should a Tex/user/ move to Montana?

Hey everyone, I am a user currently living in Texas. The weather sucks, the state is getting more leftist every year. Every year, more and more non-whites dominate the state. There are so many illegals here. The women are degenerate. Should I move to Montana? It looks nice and white. Wholesome and Christian. What are the first steps to make to move there. I have about $100,000.00 to get everything in order. I would like to have a small farmstead.

Ive never understood how whites can live in these hot ass states. Dont you get sick of not having winter and being hot all the time?

>Don't you get sick of not having winter and being hot all the time?
Look friend, I like seasons as much as the next guy.
That's why I like to live in places that skip the shitty ones.

Looking at demographics and voting Texas is turning to greater Mexico so moving would probably be better socially and security wise but this is the view of someone who's never been there. How's the housing prices in Montana compared to Texas anyway

Do it 4 seasons are great. 30 below zero keeps the riff raff away (for the most part). No sales tax in MT. Probably more affordable cost of living.

Thanks for abandoning the state, white boy
we'll take good care of it, promise :^)

Say hi to Ben "One Man Klan" Garrison for me.

I have land in Idaho. It's good. It's not perfect, and there are some things that really take you by surprise, but most of the time it's a pleasant enough place.

What you need to do is think about why you want to move somewhere and what it actually offers. Then you need to go for a visit. Huge swathes of that part of the US are constant civil engineering and infrastructure efforts against the climate. Things that you take for granted in Texas will be hard to come by up there. Some things are incredibly cheap thanks to the absence of tax, but other things are eye wateringly expensive. Watch those zoning and land laws. Alcohol restrictions are quite tight. If you're a skier it's alright, but overrated by the locals and not a patch on British Columbia. Gun laws are decent and the people are lovely, even to rich British expats.

Forget farming. I've farmed all over the world. Kenya, South Africa, the USA, UK, even a stint in Paraguay. It's no life, even when you've got thousands of acres.

I have never seen snow. Only that weird wet hail.

I don't care about alcohol laws, I don't drink.

Former central Texas user who moved to NW Montana 4 years ago

You read for the good and bad?

Isn't Montana the Canada of the US? Why be a leaf?

Yes.

>Dont you get sick of not having winter and being hot all the time?
Yes, other tx user.
The 9th circuit court & all the pnw states passing gun regs worries me.

Fellow Native Texan here - I went to Montana twice a couple years ago and spent about a month there - as long as you don't mind the cold then go for it - that state is Gorgous , everywhere you look it's pure. The cold is bitter so be sure you make provisions for it. The people are awesome and friendly and the laws are pretty much relaxed - you can even legally drive 4wheelers down the road there. I went to Lewistown. Stayed in Billings a few nights and it was typical big city problems+ gorgeous views. Casinos every dam block - if that is your thing. Yeah I would definitely move there if I had a chance. I too this pic related my self.

Ok first you need to decide if you want to move to the east or west side of the mountains.

I chose the west for many reasons but the main was probably the weather extremes. East side of the mountains has hotter summers and colder winters and lots of wind. Cold+wind sucks.

a dry cold without wind is cake
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I’m new to Sup Forums from Reddit; I never thought I’d see a Daniel Tosh reference as sweet as this one! Well done.

literally every Texan says this

kys

Get the fuck out of here.

Here is another pic I took. I never seen anyone but whites and Native Americans there and a shitload of Military , minuteman missile pad everywhere. The schools are great , man it's just a great place to live. Everyone has a horse...in their front yard lol...some in town but mostly on the outskirts in the little "villages". It's real laid back that is for sure.

You gotta go back /r/donald. Your kind isn't welcome here.

More to say on farming?

U weren't subtle but you got 3 newfags

Stay away. You don't like snow and you aren't wanted.

The west side is more liberal(which sucks)
Missoula is hyper liberal so don't go there
Bozeman is expensive and liberal but has probably the best work opportunities outside of Billings.

The west side.. south of Missoula(bitterroot valley) is nice and people commute to Missoula

The flathead valley Kalispell, CFalls, Whiteifsh, Bigfork is where I moved and know the most about. Its conservative but Whiteifsh is rich and liberal, though nicest.


Land isn't cheap atleast not in the west.. I can't speak for the east, but it's probably not cheap there either.

Pls be troll

Read the filename, numbnuts.

Yes OP, you should move up north. Texas is a degenerate shithole full of spics and niggers. It's a shame. Montana is God's country.

Check out plots of land. If you see a plot you like, go out in person and look it over to make sure you're not buying a lemon. Streams and woods are handy. I'd suggest building your own cabin, it's not terribly hard with a little homework beforehand. However, do be warned that grizzlie burrs in Montana are an issue due to familiarity with humanity and it being illegal to ded them. A greenhouse is advisable if you plan on doing growing, for the sake of keeping staple shit going during the colder months. Also, dig yourself a root cellar. Root cellars are good for storage, but they're also nice to hang in during warmer months since they're cooler than surface temps.

Basically I am saying if you want a farm just forget it, go buy some farm land in Kentucky or something.

You aren't going to become some homesteader by coming to Montana.

Also the pay is lower than what you will be used to. The benefit however is that non one of ants to work so jobs are available and you aren't having to kill yourself to keep the job like it always seems in Texas.

Everyone is white which is awesome, people have lots of children so plenty of white children around. Women have kids early then get divorced or likely just never got married to begin with. So lots of single moms.

Also the white people seem to be dumber than white Texans. There is something to this which my other Texas friend and I have both discovered. (Ofcourse they are smarter than Mexicans etc, the avg iq for Montana is one of the highest in the country, but the avg white is lower iq than the avg Texas White).

For a native Texan experiencing a true 4 seasons is very strange. Even how you catalog your years and experience is different. It's almost like every year is actually 4 mini years. In Texas it all just blends together so it's truly a strange experience and acruallly a very cool experience espcielly how your memory catalogs it all.

Some years like this past year a full month of your summer can be ruined by smoke which sucks.

Also on the west side of the mountains things can be darker, less sunlight but nice kind of enjoyed that desu.

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I'll put it this way. I moved from South Texas where I had 1,000 acres of family land and cheap housing available all around me. I moved because I couldn't stand the humidity year-round for the 29 years I lived there. Now in the surrounding-Denver area. Shit is expensive everywhere. I have a career that gets me about $50k so manageable for now. There are so many muzzies. There are too many homeless and leeches. Fucking sanctuary state. But the weather makes up for all that. If my job was doable in Montana, I would move there in a heartbeat. I don't have a degree so it is hard to move and keep the same career. Actually, Wyoming would be 1st choice, then Montana if I had money for a chunk of land.