Phoenix is the 3rd biggest city in the west next to LA and SF
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Phoenix is zero woke and affordable
Tucson is very woke and many beaners
Here's the thing: The biggest single factor (other than a JOB) that induces people to move from one state to another is the CLIMATE. Politics might be a factor for some, but people who are PERSONALLY DISADVANTAGED by political shit like taxes are very few. And the fact is that the states with the most ridiculous state income taxes just happen to be the states where the wages are highest for middle-class people, so they actually offset one another. In sum, no harm done.
Florida is nice. While it is God-awful hot and humid in the Summertime, the locals have pretty much learned to live with it, and the weather is generally fantastic in the other three seasons. Also, it is fairly easy to find friendly communities where the cost of living is reasonable and personal services are abundant.
California continues to have "oases" of sanity despite its overall reputation for high taxes, urban problems, and a stratospheric cost of living. Check out the little cities mid-state with populations around 50,000.
Colorado, Oregon, North Carolina (I prefer WESTERN NC for the mountains), Virginia - away from D.C.
Lots of great places to live.