Best decision we ever made to move to RC in 2024! Not living in fear like we did in our former blue state is life changing. The people are great and it has that throwback feel with some really great communities in the Black Hills. And although we are outnumbered by cows/cattle 3 to 1, the state has the friendliest cows we’ve ever met.
As long as you coming from a "Blue State" that you didn't bring those same ideas that have ruined the Blue state, you will be happy in South Dakota. It's those a-holes that are planning on changing the state that ruined their blue state that we have a problem with!!!
Will be retiring in a few years there just outside Hot Springs and yes I do have a view where my property is located. Will definitely enjoy both sunrises and sunsets.
I'm thinking of moving to Rapid City. I've been to the Black Hills twice and loved the whole vibe of the area. I plan to make a visit this summer to check it out. Thanks for the video!
@@CyrusOfNaias I've got lots of videos for you to check out. Lemme know if you have more specific questions. I'll be here if you decide to visit - I'll show you some hoods!
I moved to Rapid City from New Jersey one month after my retirement papers cleared. If you are from the northeast you will love this place. No state income tax. No tolls. No hours long traffic jams. No carjackings since you can be armed at all times. No ridiculous car inspections. You can actually go to the store and have your items (the horror!) in plastic bags. They don't do ridiculous virtue signaling here. Little to no crime. I did six months on a grand jury and all the crime revolves around the dregs of society. You do not see muggings and carjackings here like you see every week in Jersey. There is logic behind the "armed society is a polite society" ethos. Rapid City has everything a city in the northeast has and it is very easy to get around. The people are nicer here than they are in Jersey. Much nicer. The winters are the same as they are in north Jersey except for the fact they are about a month longer. I know it sounds hard to believe, but, the winters here are not bad at all. In fact, the snow here disappears in a couple of days instead of laying on the ground for weeks or months like it does in Jersey. It's really strange but the snow does not stay around for long. The summers are not humid. If you are accustomed to north Jersey summers then you will have no problem here. The roads are excellent. If you've lived in north Jersey or anywhere in that region then you will definitely notice the difference. The people here do not drive like maniacs either, another plus. There are always plenty of good paying jobs in all fields here. Excellent medical facilities here. I'm a veteran and the VA medical system here is top notch. In Jersey, you will see the small town police pulling people over every single day. Here, it is rare to see the police pulling over motorists. It happens, but rarely in my experience. In my five years here I have never once seen a Rapid City police car sitting at a radar trap. Not once. They don't do the chickenshit routine here. The cost of living here as far as prices go are pretty much the same as Jersey. Exactly the same in places such as Walmart, Target, et al. I rent here and the price are definitely lower here than Jersey. With the high paying jobs in this area you will be happy if you are renting. If you're from Jersey or that region you will love it here. Don't believe all the myths you have heard about this area.
OMG wow. Thank you for sharing your experience! It helps to have someone that knows what's it's like in other places talk about it. I can say alot but I've lived here since 1990. 🤣 thank you so much for sharing.
SHHHHHH! You're going to ruin the state with people moving in.. You should be saying how cold it is in the winter with blizzards just to keep them from coming. lol
@@billmonroe8826 Oh I have! Many times! haha. And the hail. And the wind. Everyone I have helped move to the state are stand up people that want to be south dakotans. None of them want anything to do with the crap they came from. 👍
I'm from passaic county the winters are longer yes but colder and drier here I miss the food yeah auto inspections didn't bother me but I wasn't there when all the crime was prevalent I moved from nj in early 90s shame what they did to ny I miss Manhattan and shopping for clothes going out on long Island..but they both ha e their good points and bad ..glad ur enjoying sd as well
I started visiting South Dakota after I saw the way they handled Covid. I fell in love with the state and its people. I look forward to becoming a future resident.
@@TristanEmond What I should mention is that I lived in Sioux Falls with my family in the 1970s...we've been back to visit a few times, most recently in 2020. Many changes and a growing city but we've had many conversations about returning there to retire. I've also lived in BIsmarck, ND and the Twin Cities Metro so minimal adaptions for the climate.
@@325xitgrocgetter I grew up 30 mins east of Brookings in MN. Sioux Falls was the metropolis to us! And a mall?? 🤣 It's certainly seen some growth since then that's for sure!
1. I live in Alaska, the weather is more extreme. 2. Again, the cost of living here is far worse. 3. Alaska, way more remote where I am than anywhere in SD. Main reason I want to move in fact. I am TOO remote. 4. Don’t care about sports. 5. Don’t care about universities. 6. Red state is a positive. 7. Did I miss one? It said 7 reasons not to move… Anyway, I’m sold. Would totally move today if I could! Sadly my field of work does not operate in the state as far as I know.
SD would be the Caribbean for you! haha I've had a few people state the same thing - SD would be great but their company does not allow working remote here. Which seems really weird to me. 🤷♀ I'm here if that changes!!
Eh… pretty much like Alaska in many ways except not nearly as dark in the winter… not as cold as Fairbanks, either. I can live with snow that melts in between. Fairbanks has snow that stays from October to April… we don’t see the ground at all during those months! Looking forward to moving there hopefully this year!
Oh I don't know if I could handle the dark up there. It gets tough when it's dark at 4:30 here. :) Been a very mild winter this year - hopefully we don't get slammed with snow in April. haha I'm here when you are ready to roll!
South Dakota is a beautiful state. My mother was raised in Selby, SD and my father was raised in Mobridge. I'm planning to retire to South Dakota but haven't made up my mind between Rapid City or Sioux Falls.
It has almost any kind of landscape. I did a SF vs RC video a few years ago. The home price info is outdated but the rest is pretty much the same. I do love some west river! 😁
I have Family in both east( Brookings) and west( Rapid City) SD,and it seems the west side seemed happier with better home prices. Already looking at homes now, Do it soon, prices are jumping up there.
Hey, Im from Germany. Would you have a problem with me living in SD as a gay man? I wouldnt bother anyone and I look very normal. And I also dont flaunt with it. Would I be accepted there?
Do you see new home construction costs going down or leveling off any time soon? We own property outside of Sturgis and would love to build but the $200-300 per square foot cost is ridiculous.
Right? I had some people building a home in 2021ish that had to pay $20k extra due to material costs. I think materials have settled down some, but w the demand for building the labor costs haven't. I can't see the costs going down significantly unless something really crazy happens. 🤷♂️
Cost of living has gone up everywhere. I was paying for a meal for two at Culvers and it was just under $20 back in early summer 2022, I bet it was even lower than that back in 2019, but we didn't move near a Culvers near that time. Now, for two of the same meals for me and my wife the cost is nearly $36 or more.
I think the beef plant thing got axed....it was certainly a huge looking operation! They've tried to get a highway to Denver built and that never happened...may be awhile before a railway is built. 🤷♂ But - yeah - that could make things closer for sure!
@@TristanEmond I consider South Dakota my third home. The other two states would be where I'm actually from and where I live now. Only visited SD, but I wouldn't mind moving there someday.
I watched a few of your tours. One thing i noticed about main drags and most areas is a 25mph speed limit? Every time i saw a sign (except xways) was 15 mph less than normal, what gives?
@@TristanEmond You are a rarity in your field, straightforward and honest. I would like to find a place with low humidity and no road salt, lots of sun and inexpensive country living. I know good luck!
@@TristanEmond That's what changed when I moved from Sioux Falls to the Black Hills area. I had thought a few miles was a long way to drive. Now I routinely drive more than 60 miles for my weekly grocery shopping and other errands. We're a car culture out here, very little public transportation. If you live on a gravel road you always have a dirty car and your tires wear out faster, plus the threat of rock chips on the windshields and animals jumping into the road. Get good auto insurance.
Wide open space always want me to culture job. I love animals. I like to plant stuff to eat. Good fishing there probably only steak besides Montana and Wyoming. You could actually ride a horse everywhere. Good day.
Very similar to Nebraska in many ways but Rapid City is being ruined by the riff raff moving in from other states! I hate going to Rapid City now days!!!
I’ve been thinking about moving to south or north but I’m not sure yet doing my research first I’ve seen good jobs in both states cheap rent And I like conservative states
There are a lot of Natives in the state, many reservations, so you can find pow wows, sun dances, and other cultural and religious events. There are Native educational opportunities at places like Oglala Lakota College and Thunder Valley. And some very spiritual sacred sites in the area: Mato Paha (Bear Butte), Black Elk Peak, Mato Tipila (Devils Tower, Wyoming). But you'll find some deep racism as well. Sorry.
@@elijahwildhorse6735NOem is term-limited so she can't run for reelection. SD is a very red state, so we'll have another republican governor, but some are better than others, especially when it comes to interacting with the tribes and on social issues.
@@oldauntzibby4395 .. and if there are ever any discoveries of an extraordinarily valuable commodity/mineral to be exploited on those reservations then one could reasonably expect some gentrification to take place rather quickly. Right, General Custer?
I just started considering this for a move. I'm tired... no... exhausted with the fake people, politics, Cat Karens, rainbow gangs, and virtue signals of Western MA.
Probably should stay in your lane, so to speak.. And don't expect or advocate anything to change there - ever. I'd add that change hasn't happened there much since, oh.., 1876. The indigenous folk (Lakota people) know this, and are careful to stay in their lane (sans a few sent to prison).
That way Sodak folk can enjoy a larger share of funding they receive from the government amongst themselves. South Dakota receives $1.21 for every dollar it pays in federal taxes. Woohoo!
@@gbr1960look up the list of per capita spending of federal money per state. You’ll find that it’s $11.3k in CA and $7.8k in SD. Nice try. Just stay in your blue state, wear your mask, get your shots and be a good little child and do exactly what they l the government says and believe everything they tell you. Pay your exorbitant taxes there and be happy with your freedom from choice, your skyrocketing crime, your single parent households and your love for Karl Marx and Che Guevara. Prove to the rest of us how wonderful your voting habits have worked for you and stay see you are. Leaving is an admission that you messed up, but I have yet to meet someone who admits that and actually changes their voting habits. Please don’t come here and ruin it for the rest of us. Move to a state that loves your ideologies like Western Oregon, Western Washington, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, NY, etc. besides it’s cold here. You won’t like it.
I did a video about the health care system in Rapid City area: czcams.com/video/OO0ctgkhDmE/video.html South Dakota has always been pretty strongly conservative. Even with the amount of new people moving into the state in the past few years, the midterm elections were still heavy conservative. Can't say that will never change, but I can't see it in the near future. 🤷♀🤷♀
@@dovygoodguy1296 I'm sorry I don't know enough about those states to give you an educated opinion. It will be similar in the fact that the smaller towns will rely on the bigger towns for the most complete medical care, but that's all I can be sure of.
if only i could afford a house there. yes i want out of cal. i am not one of the fruit and nut jobs here. many conservatives live here just our vote does not count. cal is a one party state.
Unfortunately home prices went a bit nuts after the pandemic. Back to normal appreciation now, but never gonna be like it was. Talked to many people from CA that think the same as you do. Keep being you! 👍
Best decision we ever made to move to RC in 2024! Not living in fear like we did in our former blue state is life changing. The people are great and it has that throwback feel with some really great communities in the Black Hills. And although we are outnumbered by cows/cattle 3 to 1, the state has the friendliest cows we’ve ever met.
Im so happy you are here - and in the area you love! Took a few years but glad it came about. Love me some grass chomping SD cows. 🐮❤️
As long as you coming from a "Blue State" that you didn't bring those same ideas that have ruined the Blue state, you will be happy in South Dakota. It's those a-holes that are planning on changing the state that ruined their blue state that we have a problem with!!!
Will be Moving out that way in a couple weeks for a job in Rapid City. Been doing a lot of research, and cannot wait to get out there!
Awesome! I'm sure you'll love it here! 😀
Will be retiring in a few years there just outside Hot Springs and yes I do have a view where my property is located. Will definitely enjoy both sunrises and sunsets.
Nice! Those southern hills views can be crazy awesome. 🕺👍
I'm thinking of moving to Rapid City. I've been to the Black Hills twice and loved the whole vibe of the area. I plan to make a visit this summer to check it out. Thanks for the video!
We like our vibe! Glad you do too. When you visit look me up and we can have coffee and chat! 😁😁
That was good balanced information. Thank you.
Trying to make it as real as possible. There's pros and cons to everything. All depends on your experiences and what you are looking for.
Good info, thank you!
Glad I could help! Trying to keep it real!
I am from the future: Justice for Cricket!🐶
Hie Tristan. Greetings from Zimbabwe.
Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to visit black hills
Wow that's pretty cool! I'm sure you'll have a great time when you visit. Thanks for letting me know you're watching. 👏
I'm considering moving to South Dakota so I appreciate the info
@@CyrusOfNaias I've got lots of videos for you to check out. Lemme know if you have more specific questions. I'll be here if you decide to visit - I'll show you some hoods!
I moved to Rapid City from New Jersey one month after my retirement papers cleared.
If you are from the northeast you will love this place. No state income tax. No tolls. No hours long traffic jams. No carjackings since you can be armed at all times.
No ridiculous car inspections. You can actually go to the store and have your items (the horror!) in plastic bags. They don't do ridiculous virtue signaling here.
Little to no crime. I did six months on a grand jury and all the crime revolves around the dregs of society. You do not see muggings and carjackings here like you see every week
in Jersey. There is logic behind the "armed society is a polite society" ethos.
Rapid City has everything a city in the northeast has and it is very easy to get around. The people are nicer here than they are in Jersey. Much nicer.
The winters are the same as they are in north Jersey except for the fact they are about a month longer. I know it sounds hard to believe, but, the winters here are not bad at all.
In fact, the snow here disappears in a couple of days instead of laying on the ground for weeks or months like it does in Jersey. It's really strange but the snow does not stay around for long.
The summers are not humid. If you are accustomed to north Jersey summers then you will have no problem here.
The roads are excellent. If you've lived in north Jersey or anywhere in that region then you will definitely notice the difference. The people here do not drive like maniacs either, another plus.
There are always plenty of good paying jobs in all fields here.
Excellent medical facilities here. I'm a veteran and the VA medical system here is top notch.
In Jersey, you will see the small town police pulling people over every single day. Here, it is rare to see the police pulling over motorists. It happens, but rarely in my experience.
In my five years here I have never once seen a Rapid City police car sitting at a radar trap. Not once. They don't do the chickenshit routine here.
The cost of living here as far as prices go are pretty much the same as Jersey. Exactly the same in places such as Walmart, Target, et al. I rent here and the price are definitely lower here than Jersey. With the high paying jobs in this area you will be happy if you are renting.
If you're from Jersey or that region you will love it here. Don't believe all the myths you have heard about this area.
OMG wow. Thank you for sharing your experience! It helps to have someone that knows what's it's like in other places talk about it. I can say alot but I've lived here since 1990. 🤣 thank you so much for sharing.
SHHHHHH! You're going to ruin the state with people moving in.. You should be saying how cold it is in the winter with blizzards just to keep them from coming. lol
@@billmonroe8826 Oh I have! Many times! haha. And the hail. And the wind. Everyone I have helped move to the state are stand up people that want to be south dakotans. None of them want anything to do with the crap they came from. 👍
I'm from passaic county the winters are longer yes but colder and drier here I miss the food yeah auto inspections didn't bother me but I wasn't there when all the crime was prevalent I moved from nj in early 90s shame what they did to ny I miss Manhattan and shopping for clothes going out on long Island..but they both ha e their good points and bad ..glad ur enjoying sd as well
No. 7 won us over.
😁 Everybody's got their favorite reason!
Moved to Rapid City 27 years ago, never looked back.
Great Video!
I cannot wait to move to South Dakota.
Glad you enjoyed it! When are you hoping to move here?
Ladies, this guy is the best looking guy in South Dakota so there’s that
Eh, not from my experience of being in South Dakota. There are lots of good looking women and guys but most of the time they are married. lol
Hey cool! I'll have to add that to my business card. 🤣🤣
I started visiting South Dakota after I saw the way they handled Covid. I fell in love with the state and its people. I look forward to becoming a future resident.
It was certainly a blessing to be here then. I'd love to chat with you when you are ready to move to our great state!
I would love to retire in Sioux Falls. I've lived in the upper midwest for the past 51 years so I totally understand the weather and climate.
Usually the weather is the thing I make retirees aware of. Glad to know that won't be an issue for you. 😁 SF is a great city to retire in. 👌❤️
@@TristanEmond What I should mention is that I lived in Sioux Falls with my family in the 1970s...we've been back to visit a few times, most recently in 2020. Many changes and a growing city but we've had many conversations about returning there to retire. I've also lived in BIsmarck, ND and the Twin Cities Metro so minimal adaptions for the climate.
@@325xitgrocgetter I grew up 30 mins east of Brookings in MN. Sioux Falls was the metropolis to us! And a mall?? 🤣 It's certainly seen some growth since then that's for sure!
I am in Texas, it is overwhelemed now. I would love one of the Dakotas.
Yah Texas got crazy influx past couple of years. Our cold weather keeps the non-serious ones at bay. haha
1. I live in Alaska, the weather is more extreme.
2. Again, the cost of living here is far worse.
3. Alaska, way more remote where I am than anywhere in SD. Main reason I want to move in fact. I am TOO remote.
4. Don’t care about sports.
5. Don’t care about universities.
6. Red state is a positive.
7. Did I miss one? It said 7 reasons not to move…
Anyway, I’m sold. Would totally move today if I could! Sadly my field of work does not operate in the state as far as I know.
SD would be the Caribbean for you! haha I've had a few people state the same thing - SD would be great but their company does not allow working remote here. Which seems really weird to me. 🤷♀ I'm here if that changes!!
Eh… pretty much like Alaska in many ways except not nearly as dark in the winter… not as cold as Fairbanks, either. I can live with snow that melts in between. Fairbanks has snow that stays from October to April… we don’t see the ground at all during those months! Looking forward to moving there hopefully this year!
Oh I don't know if I could handle the dark up there. It gets tough when it's dark at 4:30 here. :) Been a very mild winter this year - hopefully we don't get slammed with snow in April. haha I'm here when you are ready to roll!
Well...and in Alaska we have some impressive elevation in most of the state. Also, South Dakota has cows. We have moose.
@@matthewreese365 Alaska looks like an amazing place! Yes we got lots and lots of cows... 🐮 Still want to see a moose with full antlers live though.
South Dakota is a great place in my book!!❤
❤️😎🕺
To visit!
South dakota is an amazing state
We love living here!
@@TristanEmond I know I love living here to
South Dakota is a beautiful state. My mother was raised in Selby, SD and my father was raised in Mobridge. I'm planning to retire to South Dakota but haven't made up my mind between Rapid City or Sioux Falls.
It has almost any kind of landscape. I did a SF vs RC video a few years ago. The home price info is outdated but the rest is pretty much the same. I do love some west river! 😁
I have Family in both east( Brookings) and west( Rapid City) SD,and it seems the west side seemed happier with better home prices. Already looking at homes now, Do it soon, prices are jumping up there.
@@LVnemesis the Hills are a huge benefit for us west siders... :) Prices seem like they aren't going down drastically on either side of the state.
i live in sioux its being invaded by somoli from minnesota
Somalis are great, you’ll love them. Very hardworking folks.
3 to 1 cow ratio, gravel roads, small towns, conservative sounds good to me..
In my opinion one of the very best states to live in.
Thanks for your comment! I've definitely appreciated it more after hearing stories about some other places. 💯
Accept for taxes. Property taxes are high just like Nebraska.
Hey, Im from Germany. Would you have a problem with me living in SD as a gay man? I wouldnt bother anyone and I look very normal. And I also dont flaunt with it. Would I be accepted there?
Do you see new home construction costs going down or leveling off any time soon? We own property outside of Sturgis and would love to build but the $200-300 per square foot cost is ridiculous.
Right? I had some people building a home in 2021ish that had to pay $20k extra due to material costs. I think materials have settled down some, but w the demand for building the labor costs haven't. I can't see the costs going down significantly unless something really crazy happens. 🤷♂️
Many relatives in SoDak. I was always armed when I visited them, due to PHEASANT SEASON! Two of them teach at Sanford School of Medicine.
We don't have a giant pheasant in Huron SD for nothin' 🤣
Hot Springs is alright. We liked Custer. Land got pricey since the covids.
Custer is probably my favorite town. Love the rock formations and proximity to Custer State Park. Land went stupid crazy lately for sure. Good grief!
Cost of living has gone up everywhere. I was paying for a meal for two at Culvers and it was just under $20 back in early summer 2022, I bet it was even lower than that back in 2019, but we didn't move near a Culvers near that time. Now, for two of the same meals for me and my wife the cost is nearly $36 or more.
Yeah I get the deluxe butter burger meal and it's over $12 now. Prices up all over the place. 🤷♀
Cautions? RC still going to try the largest beef plants in world? Also a railway from colo. on table? Wont be remote long.
I think the beef plant thing got axed....it was certainly a huge looking operation! They've tried to get a highway to Denver built and that never happened...may be awhile before a railway is built. 🤷♂ But - yeah - that could make things closer for sure!
For me, you just knocked off a bunch of reasons I would move there.
Many people have said the exact same things as you. Others...not so much. And that's why I make these videos. Gotta know what yer gettin' into! 🤣
@@TristanEmond I consider South Dakota my third home. The other two states would be where I'm actually from and where I live now. Only visited SD, but I wouldn't mind moving there someday.
@@westonkenyonmusic glad you can find some love in SD. I'm here if a move becomes a reality, of course. 😎
❤❤❤ THE THING I REMEMBER ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA IS A PLACE CALLED FARGO AND THE GIANT BUFFALO❤❤❤❤
Fargo is North Dakota...I bet the giant Buffalo was really cool!
I watched a few of your tours. One thing i noticed about main drags and most areas is a 25mph speed limit? Every time i saw a sign (except xways) was 15 mph less than normal, what gives?
The main streets (omaha, Mt Rushmore Road, etc) are usually 35. All residential streets are 25mph or lower, depending on the area.
@@TristanEmond thank you for the insight, I would go crazy with the distances to travel.
@@TristanEmond You are a rarity in your field, straightforward and honest. I would like to find a place with low humidity and no road salt, lots of sun and inexpensive country living. I know good luck!
@@edwardgonfindini7295 a 4 hour drive is pretty much an easy drive. 🤣 Thanks for your comments - I appreciate you. 👏😎
@@TristanEmond That's what changed when I moved from Sioux Falls to the Black Hills area. I had thought a few miles was a long way to drive. Now I routinely drive more than 60 miles for my weekly grocery shopping and other errands. We're a car culture out here, very little public transportation. If you live on a gravel road you always have a dirty car and your tires wear out faster, plus the threat of rock chips on the windshields and animals jumping into the road. Get good auto insurance.
I'm in the northwestern part of south Dakota
I've been through there. :)
Does everyone in South Dakota speak so rapidly, or only in Rapid City?
Well I talk fast for alot of people. 🤣🤣 Northerners tend to talk faster in general, but I could win a fast talking award. 😁
These are good reasons to choose South Dakota.
Many people think so! 🙌
I recently moved here and am paying 500 less a month then in Omaha.
Wide open space always want me to culture job. I love animals. I like to plant stuff to eat. Good fishing there probably only steak besides Montana and Wyoming. You could actually ride a horse everywhere. Good day.
Yep everything you described you can do in SD. Agriculture is our #1 industry. 👌
Very similar to Nebraska in many ways but Rapid City is being ruined by the riff raff moving in from other states! I hate going to Rapid City now days!!!
I’ve been thinking about moving to south or north but I’m not sure yet doing my research first I’ve seen good jobs in both states cheap rent And I like conservative states
Many people have liked moving to the dakotas. Gotta be ok w small towns, snow and wind tho. 🤣
Westside is not as good as east side….write this down!
Oooooo! Someone with a different opinion than most. I like it. 😆
Still batter than San Diego paying 2200 for studio.
Thinking to move
I've helped a few people move here from the "other SD". 😂 They are enjoying an easier life here.
I am turned off by the guns, freedom and motorcycles ethos. (Which I am sure is the big attraction for many people).
Everyone is different!! Its great there are so many places for everyone to be happy. ❤️
turned off by freedom? smh
Must love paying taxes?
@@jarrettrozycki3954 🤷♀😁
@@patrickhale2087 Better than some, worse than others. 🤷
Everything changes everywhere.
Change is the only constant, right? 😎
3 best states: South Dakota, North Dakota and Alabama.
Love me some Dakotas! (except ND in the winter haha)
How is it for Native Americans to move there
There are a lot of Natives in the state, many reservations, so you can find pow wows, sun dances, and other cultural and religious events. There are Native educational opportunities at places like Oglala Lakota College and Thunder Valley. And some very spiritual sacred sites in the area: Mato Paha (Bear Butte), Black Elk Peak, Mato Tipila (Devils Tower, Wyoming). But you'll find some deep racism as well. Sorry.
@@oldauntzibby4395 thank u I been hearing about Governor Noem . But other than that sounds Fascinating beyond belief
@@elijahwildhorse6735NOem is term-limited so she can't run for reelection. SD is a very red state, so we'll have another republican governor, but some are better than others, especially when it comes to interacting with the tribes and on social issues.
@@oldauntzibby4395 .. and if there are ever any discoveries of an extraordinarily valuable commodity/mineral to be exploited on those reservations then one could reasonably expect some gentrification to take place rather quickly. Right, General Custer?
lol imagine not wanting FREEDOM
Everyone defines freedom differently...🤣🤣
North Dakota, Fargo has cheap rent and high pay
Yeah but then you gotta live in Fargo so... 🤣🤣 (SD/ND trash talk...)
I have lived both places and rapid has high rents and huge Indian welfare housing
Overpriced and terrible public transportation. Huge homeless and Indian welfare population. High crime rate.
I just started considering this for a move.
I'm tired... no... exhausted with the fake people, politics, Cat Karens, rainbow gangs, and virtue signals of Western MA.
I've had many people saying similar things that have been much happier here. Not everything is perfect, but the word I've heard alot is "easy".
I am a Taiwanese-American, I voted for Trump, do you think I will be getting bullied if I move to South Dakota?
Most people in SD are very welcoming as long as you are friendly, take care of yourself, and not here to change things. 👍
Probably should stay in your lane, so to speak.. And don't expect or advocate anything to change there - ever.
I'd add that change hasn't happened there much since, oh.., 1876. The indigenous folk (Lakota people) know this, and are careful to stay in their lane (sans a few sent to prison).
Don’t move to SD at all. You’ll be more happy in a blue state. Stay there.
That way Sodak folk can enjoy a larger share of funding they receive from the government amongst themselves. South Dakota receives $1.21 for every dollar it pays in federal taxes. Woohoo!
@@gbr1960look up the list of per capita spending of federal money per state. You’ll find that it’s $11.3k in CA and $7.8k in SD. Nice try. Just stay in your blue state, wear your mask, get your shots and be a good little child and do exactly what they l the government says and believe everything they tell you. Pay your exorbitant taxes there and be happy with your freedom from choice, your skyrocketing crime, your single parent households and your love for Karl Marx and Che Guevara. Prove to the rest of us how wonderful your voting habits have worked for you and stay see you are. Leaving is an admission that you messed up, but I have yet to meet someone who admits that and actually changes their voting habits. Please don’t come here and ruin it for the rest of us. Move to a state that loves your ideologies like Western Oregon, Western Washington, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, NY, etc. besides it’s cold here. You won’t like it.
Oh yah! SD is for me!
Minimal liberal nonsense! Woohoo!
Alot of people feel the same as you do. haha
What are healthcare services like, especially for older people, retirees? How will SD withstand the Woke madness destroying America?
I did a video about the health care system in Rapid City area: czcams.com/video/OO0ctgkhDmE/video.html
South Dakota has always been pretty strongly conservative. Even with the amount of new people moving into the state in the past few years, the midterm elections were still heavy conservative. Can't say that will never change, but I can't see it in the near future. 🤷♀🤷♀
@@TristanEmond How would you compare the services and other aspects in South Dakota to Montana and Idaho?
@@dovygoodguy1296 I'm sorry I don't know enough about those states to give you an educated opinion. It will be similar in the fact that the smaller towns will rely on the bigger towns for the most complete medical care, but that's all I can be sure of.
if only i could afford a house there.
yes i want out of cal. i am not one of the fruit and nut jobs here. many conservatives live here just our vote does not count.
cal is a one party state.
Unfortunately home prices went a bit nuts after the pandemic. Back to normal appreciation now, but never gonna be like it was. Talked to many people from CA that think the same as you do. Keep being you! 👍
Please stay away!!
Why do you say that?
@@betht7591 Too many people here now spoiling what we had.
That pretty much says it..