I was thinking the same thing when folks started talking about leaving blue states for red. Really best to stand your ground and fight for your home state.
I was thinking the same thing when folks started talking about leaving blue states for red. Really best to stand your ground and fight for your home state.
I see both sides - my husband and I knew when we married we wanted to raise our family in the south for many reasons so we did leave a northern state for a southern state ten years ago but I know many dear people still fighting up there and we have found we can’t be complacent even in our once supposedly deep red but also uniparty-corrupted state. So I think the battle is everywhere; we need to stick together and encourage each other no matter where we are 💕
We must be forever vigilant. I live in a very traditional reddest of red states state; too many of our “leaders” (local to state) are straying from the Republican Party principles & core beliefs more & more. In some instances some Democrat state legislators vote more conservatively than our GOP ones.
Our super majority GOP doesn’t vote like those who elected them expected. Hopefully many will be primaried out next go round.
So many of these who ran on the ‘R’ ticket were always ‘D’. They are quite willing to act like an ‘R’ during voting season, but vote as a RAT the rest of their tenure.
Republican super-majorities are the worst, because they don't have to compete against the Democrats to show they're conservative, so they often aren't conservative, just 'R.'
I agree with the sentiment, but we don't have enough years left to try to turn the tide in our mail-in-ballot blue state overrun with criminals and tent encampments.
I was thinking the same thing when folks started talking about leaving blue states for red. Really best to stand your ground and fight for your home state.
I see both sides - my husband and I knew when we married we wanted to raise our family in the south for many reasons so we did leave a northern state for a southern state ten years ago but I know many dear people still fighting up there and we have found we can’t be complacent even in our once supposedly deep red but also uniparty-corrupted state. So I think the battle is everywhere; we need to stick together and encourage each other no matter where we are 💕
We must be forever vigilant. I live in a very traditional reddest of red states state; too many of our “leaders” (local to state) are straying from the Republican Party principles & core beliefs more & more. In some instances some Democrat state legislators vote more conservatively than our GOP ones.
Our super majority GOP doesn’t vote like those who elected them expected. Hopefully many will be primaried out next go round.
So many of these who ran on the ‘R’ ticket were always ‘D’. They are quite willing to act like an ‘R’ during voting season, but vote as a RAT the rest of their tenure.
Republican super-majorities are the worst, because they don't have to compete against the Democrats to show they're conservative, so they often aren't conservative, just 'R.'
You must be here in SC with me….
Me too..! Yeah…
I agree with the sentiment, but we don't have enough years left to try to turn the tide in our mail-in-ballot blue state overrun with criminals and tent encampments.
Cat, sounds like Cali ... where I live!