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why not address nation from there and why move to Mexico at all? seem pretty big part of US was left untouched in south to accommodate survivors with higher density population, they just need to learn live Hong Kong style

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I am a resident of Florida, and I can tell you honestly that I'd rather do just about anything from just about anywhere else. I don't blame them for going to Mexico.

On a more serious note, though, you're probably correct. I can't think of any solid reason offhand as to why they couldn't stay in the southern US. Maybe they went to Mexico to make certain they were out of the path of the "superstorms?"

@Ellison Havelock said:

I am a resident of Florida, and I can tell you honestly that I'd rather do just about anything from just about anywhere else. I don't blame them for going to Mexico.

On a more serious note, though, you're probably correct. I can't think of any solid reason offhand as to why they couldn't stay in the southern US. Maybe they went to Mexico to make certain they were out of the path of the "superstorms?"

it make sense initially when they were not sure about results, but they were addressing nation when storm already passed from space you could clearly see Florida was not covered in snow

also unlike their projections while Europe was covered in snow despite originally they were showing Portugal and Spain should be spared, maybe other parts of southern Europe too

@Ellison Havelock said:

I am a resident of Florida, and I can tell you honestly that I'd rather do just about anything from just about anywhere else. I don't blame them for going to Mexico.

On a more serious note, though, you're probably correct. I can't think of any solid reason offhand as to why they couldn't stay in the southern US. Maybe they went to Mexico to make certain they were out of the path of the "superstorms?"

I've visited Florida and I'm tempted to agree with you. It's basically a state run by the Jewish cabal with only homeless people and brainlets walking around in malls. It is a state requirement that all malls must be within walking distance from eachother.

Late stage capitalist utopia.

@Geff said:

@Ellison Havelock said:

I am a resident of Florida, and I can tell you honestly that I'd rather do just about anything from just about anywhere else. I don't blame them for going to Mexico.

On a more serious note, though, you're probably correct. I can't think of any solid reason offhand as to why they couldn't stay in the southern US. Maybe they went to Mexico to make certain they were out of the path of the "superstorms?"

I've visited Florida and I'm tempted to agree with you. It's basically a state run by the Jewish cabal with only homeless people and brainlets walking around in malls. It is a state requirement that all malls must be within walking distance from eachother.

Late stage capitalist utopia.

Thats funny... I've been to plenty of the states.. lived in and around MD, PA, VA and DE.. visited the poor and openly corrupt WV, Ky, Tn and a few others.. moved to nw Fl a few years ago.. as I read all over how people dish it on Florida.. one thing becomes apparent.. They're peeved that they have boring lives in a boring state that ya can only be outside 5 months of the year.. then they come here to spend their money so I don't have to pay a state income tax... lol oooo the irony

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