Appreciate your take on things. Speaking as someone who got pushed out of the state they grew up in because of rising costs, overarching government regulations/intrusions and crazy ideologies infecting schools and the workplace, CDA is an interesting place. It is not for everyone, in fact, it's hard to say who it might be perfect for. Older retirees with a nest egg, sure, but it better be a big enough nest egg to also have a place down south for the winters, because the winters will tap you. So for such people, either be extremely mobile or highly introvert and comfortable with long stents bundling up at home due to darkness and cold. Cost of living has increased since 2018-2019, yet salaries have not. We call them "Idaho Dollars" and businesses here are used to paying them and still act like the cost of living is low. I worked for a time in downtown CDA and my industry's best offer was a 30-35% pay reduction from where I came from. CDA is best for younger, career established, remote workers who get their paychecks from a company that is based in a state that pays high salaries. If that person, you would love this place if you are active, love nature and ski or have some other activities that get you out during the winter. The con of conservative values is a bit off in my opinion. A real assessment for me is that CDA proper is more like a 60%40% leading left as most artsy tourist towns of grayed hair hippies do lean left. There are nice people on both sides but, and this is a big but, at least 50% will be locked into their ideologies. The people of CDA and the pan handle are not as friendly and welcoming as described in this video. Sorry, but the society up here has some real issues. One half are snobbish because they believe they are better by their ideology and the other half literally hate that you moved to their land. So no matter what ideology you have, you will cross paths with someone who will be rude to you in some way. Other than that, enjoy your time here! But definitely, do not judge CDA by your summer vacation. It is actually a quiet town on average. Good luck.
everything from ~50 seconds to 1:15 is changing quickly. Graffiti is much more prominent, the homeless are more overt, etc... $17 hamburgers in downtown exemplify the shift. The massive influx of coasters over the last five years has brought its problems with it.
have to add... as a 25 year resident - "red flag caution" - far,far right run this area. That means - taking over library and local college rather than closing local China owned whore house and bars with zero parking required (your block will be their parking) that may open next to your residence. Local officals and police say the problem is at the state level, they can do nothing. State level local senate dosen't care..,. they're big focus in on the library!!!??? Library is a national move so... as in the past - to the future... they will NOT address local issues. Neighborhood, in addition to having a 5 year operating China owned whore house now has only 20% owner occupancy for 1/2 mile around. The rest are short term vacation rentals owned by out of state/out of country real estate investors. It's like termites... it's here... and unfortunately - it appears to be terminal. Our senators have done ZERO for the last 5 years to promote responsible growth. So sad.. It's all about growth and money. Residents do not count.
I live in Spokane I don’t go to Coeur d’Alene it’s just as big of a crap hole just like Spokane don’t go to Sandpoint either to many people there’s so many other good places to go to Idaho👍
@@Ben_Genaetta yeah 25 years ago I used to like to go to Coeur d’Alene in Sandpoint now it’s just overpopulated just like Spokane beautiful places don’t get me wrong but I don’t. I’d rather go somewhere else in Idaho southern panhandle more quieter like I said been in this area almost 40 years out of my 55 years being alive.
@@Ben_Genaetta A couple weeks ago I was driving in southern Benewah County. I stayed overnight at McCroskey State Park. Talked to two couples, one from Sandpoint and one from Tekoa, Washington. Both told me this was Trump Country. Before I got to that park I went on a road with a sort of compound with three flags on a pole, top one was American Flag, next one down was a Trump flag and the bottom was Idaho state flag. I know about Rawles and the American Redoubt. And I know that the Redoubt Newsletter talks about your area being a place for the remnant or a place of refuge for white Christians, conservatives and Christian nationalism. When I drove to Moscow, I talked to a guy on a sidewalk who was good friends of Doug Wilson, the pastor who wants to stop Moscow from being the only blue dot in a red state and he is also a Christian nationalist with he said, has contacts in North Idaho. I know you have militias such as the Light Foot Militia. And I'm not a democrat. I just don't like hatred like what conservatives are spreading. I can't even vote in a state primary. I'm from a milder county. No militias. A bit rough in the past but not so much now.
Appreciate your take on things. Speaking as someone who got pushed out of the state they grew up in because of rising costs, overarching government regulations/intrusions and crazy ideologies infecting schools and the workplace, CDA is an interesting place. It is not for everyone, in fact, it's hard to say who it might be perfect for. Older retirees with a nest egg, sure, but it better be a big enough nest egg to also have a place down south for the winters, because the winters will tap you. So for such people, either be extremely mobile or highly introvert and comfortable with long stents bundling up at home due to darkness and cold. Cost of living has increased since 2018-2019, yet salaries have not. We call them "Idaho Dollars" and businesses here are used to paying them and still act like the cost of living is low. I worked for a time in downtown CDA and my industry's best offer was a 30-35% pay reduction from where I came from. CDA is best for younger, career established, remote workers who get their paychecks from a company that is based in a state that pays high salaries. If that person, you would love this place if you are active, love nature and ski or have some other activities that get you out during the winter. The con of conservative values is a bit off in my opinion. A real assessment for me is that CDA proper is more like a 60%40% leading left as most artsy tourist towns of grayed hair hippies do lean left. There are nice people on both sides but, and this is a big but, at least 50% will be locked into their ideologies. The people of CDA and the pan handle are not as friendly and welcoming as described in this video. Sorry, but the society up here has some real issues. One half are snobbish because they believe they are better by their ideology and the other half literally hate that you moved to their land. So no matter what ideology you have, you will cross paths with someone who will be rude to you in some way. Other than that, enjoy your time here! But definitely, do not judge CDA by your summer vacation. It is actually a quiet town on average. Good luck.
everything from ~50 seconds to 1:15 is changing quickly. Graffiti is much more prominent, the homeless are more overt, etc... $17 hamburgers in downtown exemplify the shift.
The massive influx of coasters over the last five years has brought its problems with it.
have to add... as a 25 year resident - "red flag caution" - far,far right run this area. That means - taking over library and local college rather than closing local China owned whore house and bars with zero parking required (your block will be their parking) that may open next to your residence. Local officals and police say the problem is at the state level, they can do nothing. State level local senate dosen't care..,. they're big focus in on the library!!!??? Library is a national move so... as in the past - to the future... they will NOT address local issues. Neighborhood, in addition to having a 5 year operating China owned whore house now has only 20% owner occupancy for 1/2 mile around. The rest are short term vacation rentals owned by out of state/out of country real estate investors.
It's like termites... it's here... and unfortunately - it appears to be terminal. Our senators have done ZERO for the last 5 years to promote responsible growth. So sad.. It's all about growth and money. Residents do not count.
I live in Spokane I don’t go to Coeur d’Alene it’s just as big of a crap hole just like Spokane don’t go to Sandpoint either to many people there’s so many other good places to go to Idaho👍
Everyone has their opinion, I can’t think of many places better to live. In what way is Spokane like Coeur d’Alene and Sandpoint?
@@Ben_Genaetta yeah 25 years ago I used to like to go to Coeur d’Alene in Sandpoint now it’s just overpopulated just like Spokane beautiful places don’t get me wrong but I don’t. I’d rather go somewhere else in Idaho southern panhandle more quieter like I said been in this area almost 40 years out of my 55 years being alive.
I’m sure you have seen the changes being in that area that long. i hope to call north Idaho home that long
comparing spokane to cda is wild
Too cold, too many people too radical conservative, too Christian. And my region has about as much natural beauty.
There is a lot of option statement there. To me it’s not cold enough, what example of radical conservatives can you give us?
@@Ben_Genaetta A couple weeks ago I was driving in southern Benewah County. I stayed overnight at McCroskey State Park. Talked to two couples, one from Sandpoint and one from Tekoa, Washington. Both told me this was Trump Country. Before I got to that park I went on a road with a sort of compound with three flags on a pole, top one was American Flag, next one down was a Trump flag and the bottom was Idaho state flag. I know about Rawles and the American Redoubt. And I know that the Redoubt Newsletter talks about your area being a place for the remnant or a place of refuge for white Christians, conservatives and Christian nationalism. When I drove to Moscow, I talked to a guy on a sidewalk who was good friends of Doug Wilson, the pastor who wants to stop Moscow from being the only blue dot in a red state and he is also a Christian nationalist with he said, has contacts in North Idaho. I know you have militias such as the Light Foot Militia. And I'm not a democrat. I just don't like hatred like what conservatives are spreading. I can't even vote in a state primary. I'm from a milder county. No militias. A bit rough in the past but not so much now.
You sound like a liberal we don't want around here.
@RedakaiCity what makes me sound like a liberal?
@@Ben_Genaetta Read the American Redoubt News.