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01-18-2017 13:33 |
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Originally Posted by Old Dog New Trick
(Post 622720)
Ain't our system of democracy great!
Just converted another one to the Republic!
Now, what's his address I may need to resupply? :D
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I was thinking the same thing.
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Originally Posted by TOMAHAWK9521
(Post 622727)
"browsing real estate listings in Gunnison County, Colorado, which he’s determined to be a “liberal safe-haven.”
I can understand Boulder, Denver, Aspen, Vail and now Ft Collins. But Gunnison?! Not so sure.
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I too am a little baffled by the swath of liberal voting counties in what once was solid Agricultural, Mining, and Ranching communities. Perhaps the Gunnison / Cresed Butte area is a good way to show how Colorado has and is changing with the influx of people from places like Kali. In the 70's and 80's large influxes from people outside Colorado moved into these areas, at the time there was a fair share of conflict from increased taxation to conflicts of land usage ie the ranches vs the advent of fat tire bicycles and similar access ( cutting fences etc.. ). Then there are the ski areas like Aspen, Vail, Steamboat, Winter Park....with modest homes in downtown Aspen selling at the multi million dollar levels you can start to see the influx of elites into the area as well as the periphery population of trust fund babies...it changed the landscape from what I knew as a boy. The Southern part of the State is interesting, what once were strong communities of hard working Hispanic Americans whose families were here for centuries and you would expect to be conservatives seem to be changing with the new generations.
Below are the maps both being very very interesting especially the national map of county by county voting. It explains a great deal about what is happening in this country and gives insight into the liberal lefts strategy. If Kali falls off into the ocean they are nothing, if illegal immigration was put in check and non citizens were prevented from voting they would be in jeopardy as well.
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