CA, OR, NV and WA all suck ass. I'm picking NY, NJ, PA, and OH. plenty of agriculture in Ohio, ore in Pennsylvania, good geographical diversity, port access as well as access to two of the great lakes, relatively mild climate in the summer. huge economic output from Pittsburgh as well as NY + Philly and their suburbs in NJ, and Ohio has three comfortably sized midsize cities (Cincy, Columbus, and Cleveland) that have really solid growth potential and underutilized industrial infrastructure from the American heyday.
i don't understand why leftists have such a love affair with California like jesus christ it's full of shitlibs and people with god complexes and you need a car to do anything. there's no pretty architecture and as soon as you go just a bit inland it turns into either a goddamn desert or a barren steppe
CA, OR, NV and WA all suck ass. I'm picking NY, NJ, PA, and OH. plenty of agriculture in Ohio, ore in Pennsylvania, good geographical diversity, port access as well as access to two of the great lakes, relatively mild climate in the summer. huge economic output from Pittsburgh as well as NY + Philly and their suburbs in NJ, and Ohio has three comfortably sized midsize cities (Cincy, Columbus, and Cleveland) that have really solid growth potential and underutilized industrial infrastructure from the American heyday.
i don't understand why leftists have such a love affair with California like jesus christ it's full of shitlibs and people with god complexes and you need a car to do anything. there's no pretty architecture and as soon as you go just a bit inland it turns into either a goddamn desert or a barren steppe