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While conservative voters tend to vote consistently and rarely break party ranks. I would love to see Trump go scorched earth and potentially take some of his base that’s loyal strictly to Donald Trump and not so much the GOP with him and I can see that happening.

We’ve known it for years but Trump doesn’t give a damn about the GOP or Christian conservative “values”. They were just a means of him getting things he wanted for himself. So I expect him to eventually start firing shots at random high profile GOP figure heads about how they weren’t nice to him, how they were weak and how he kept the party afloat etc. Hopefully he calls Ted Cruz’s wife ugly again.
 
not to totally **** on those who work in the energy sector--I frequently travel in vehicles that use fossil fuels or energy derived from them--but how are their semi-outdated jobs so sacred yet when we talk about retail and service jobs being lost by the thousands forever to COVID changes and automation it´s ¨just learn to code, yo¨?

not really looking for less regard on one side, just more on the other.

Yeah more people have to move out for sure. That’s gonna be the biggest factor. Oh yeah I could see salt lake turning. It’s way different now than it used to be.

I’m actually in the process of buying something in the black hills and so is my boy. We’re forming a lib invasion. :lol:

once people realize the cost of living and now a days it’s sooooo cool to be an outdoorsy type :lol:

the main thing is jobs, I’m fine out here job wise but for the non blue collar people it needs to be inviting. Sd and Wyoming have low taxes so I’m sure that’s inviting to companies like in salt lake.

yeah tho, do y´all think remote work will impact on the demographic realities being discussed in here? a LOT of companies are making offsite hires at the moment and once you have cashflow you can go live anywhere.

a move to the Great Plains would really stretch out a Cali salary, and somebody´s gotta be willing to pioneer.
 
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Donald probably lost his **** when he saw that tweet about Barr not finding any evidence lmao.
 
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