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Registered on:11/12/2025
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I finally did it.

Quit my white collar job in NYC, packed up, and bolted for a red state.

After years of grinding in the city—commutes, corporate nonsense, endless rent hikes—I was done.

I wanted something real, something where I could actually see the results of my work and live off the grid. So now I’m a Print Shop Manager. It’s hands-on, it’s local, and it feels good to be part of a community that values hard work instead of endless meetings about nothing.

Life here is slower, cheaper, and saner. No more subway delays, no more “networking events,” no more pretending to care about office politics. Just honest work, good people, and a chance to breathe.

Best decision I’ve made in years.
Can we please ditch calling DC a "swamp"?

Real Louisiana swamps are actually beautiful—cypress trees, herons, alligators, the whole deal.

They’re alive, they’re natural, they actually *work*. Washington, on the other hand, is more like a busted sewer line.

It’s not stagnant water, it’s pipes full of waste that keep backing up into our lives.

When politicians say "drain the swamp," they’re insulting wetlands and letting the real problem off the hook started by phony Progs.

The issue isn’t nature—it’s the sewage system of lobbyists, career bureaucrats, and backroom deals. That’s what stinks.
And I don’t mean in the sense of the medical term. It’s like the lowest form of comedy and they have nothing interesting to say.

The irony is public schools failed my cousin Greg - he just recently got into a grad school program in Texas that focuses on public history and is fighting against the woke nonsense. All it took was the right teacher and environment to encourage his learning style.

Those same teachers, guidance counselors are shocked he’s now a PhD applicant.

I’m also tired of the Progs out there tho think they can change the word to soften the language too.