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The Democratic party is a sham filled with master manipulators who have deep hatred for America.
The Democratic wants pure revenge because Americans swarmed the polls three years ago and voted in a brilliant, hero who is the most articulate communicator with the best judgement of any elected servant in American history in an electoral landslide.
They want to promise a bunch of crap that they claim will not a cost a penny just to manipulate and trick voters and then they want implement Los Angeles hollywood deranged, disguesting values onto the hard-working American public.
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, failed Mayor Pete and corrupt Joe Biden will turn the entire country into Los Angeles is they are elected next year.
Community, good neighbors, happiness, celebration is what Republican cities that voted overwhelmingly for President Trump represent.
Violence, range, riots, hatred, bigotry, pushing the envolope with the most vile behavior possible is what many, large liberal cities like Los Angeles and Kamala Harris's native Oakland is all about.
A majority of big, Democratic cities are nothing more than a test to see how many diguesting, deranged, moraless people and situations they can come across each and every day.
Here are two cities Provo and Bismarck who stood up against the digsuesting Democratic party and voted for morals, principles, old-fashioned whole American values that America still yearns for.
Instead of starting 3,872 threads on the same basic subject (Republican cities/states are euphoric Stepford paradises, Democrat cities/states are barbarous dystopian snot pits), maybe you should consolidate all of your evidence (such as it is) for both hypotheses into a single thread and update it from time to time.
Who wants to move to Provo or Bismarck, raise your hand? Nobody? I thought so. Lovecrowds needs to come up with bigger, less remote places as better, more moral places to live. Maybe Waco, TX, where the Baptist Baylor University is would be more appealing. It would definitely be warmer during the winter and only an hour and a half from Dallas and Austin. And college towns are among the coolest towns, maybe less so with the Baptists, though.
Who wants to move to Provo or Bismarck, raise your hand? Nobody? I thought so. Lovecrowds needs to come up with bigger, less remote places as better, more moral places to live. Maybe Waco, TX, where the Baptist Baylor University is would be more appealing. It would definitely be warmer during the winter and only an hour and a half from Dallas and Austin. And college towns are among the coolest towns, maybe less so with the Baptists, though.
Oddly enough the OP selects a rundown of Provo's LBGT Pride festival as an example of that city's showcase of "morals, principles, old-fashioned whole American values that America still yearns for." That's a pretty expansive/progressive interpretation of the "old-fashioned whole American values" by conservative standards. But hey, if it's a conservative/Republican city and the Pride festival still goes off without a hitch, maybe he's onto something.
The videos of East LA reminds me of the ones showing a woman who was tazed in Atlanta and a bus driver in Cleveland who gived an uppercut to a passenger back in 2012.
Who wants to move to Provo or Bismarck, raise your hand? Nobody? I thought so. Lovecrowds needs to come up with bigger, less remote places as better, more moral places to live. Maybe Waco, TX, where the Baptist Baylor University is would be more appealing. It would definitely be warmer during the winter and only an hour and a half from Dallas and Austin. And college towns are among the coolest towns, maybe less so with the Baptists, though.
(Raising my hand)
The upper Midwest consistently measures out with highest quality of life of any region in the country.
What I've come to realize is that folks who complain that there is nothing to do when living outside of major cities or in rural areas...those folks are dull, boring people who must rely on others to provide entertainment and stimulation for them. Place them back in the city, and they'll still be dull and boring. If you can't find things to do in a city of 70,000 people, you need to have a hard conversation with yourself and start developing some interests, along with opening up your mind to people who are different than you.
I posted this on another forum here awhile back, but I'll repeat it here: with a fairly large sample size, I've found that the people who generally complain about where they live - city vs. country - are people who moved to the country from the city. The folks who move from the country to the city and don't like it just move back to the country. It's the city transplants who whine and don't open themselves up to new people and different ways of life. I've also found that rural folks have a better understanding of what city life is like than the understanding city folks have of country life. Frankly, the conceptions of country life I've heard from city folks are downright comical much of the time.
to see what the entire country would be like if run by a progressive president and progressive congress, all one has to do is observe san francisco, new york city, los angeles. scary thought.
LA has suburbs bigger than both Provo and Bismarck.
Population:
Provo- 117,000
Bismarck- 73,000
LA County- 10.2 million
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