Indiana hasn't been a bad state to live in during all this. We weren't giving freedoms as early as Florida was, but we are on par with them now. There aren't any restrictions or vaccine mandates and I don't ever see that happening!
“Giving freedoms”. Government doesn’t give freedom. We HAVE freedom and it’s ours to lose. Y’all need to keep your terms in order. We ARE the People. We decide what freedoms we keep.
No, the government decides what freedoms you have and will take them by force. The only concern is not causing major problems due to too many tax slave deaths at once which might cause an interruption in industry but even that is only of minor consequence.
I'm in your area and I was never restricted in any way the past 2 years. Went about my daily business as usual. However, there is a liberal town near me that I watched the fools act stupid in. It just made my travels much easier in and out of the store since everyone locked themselves in their own cry closest. Wore a mask one time to Menards then stopped buying from them and never wore a mask again.
Oh yeah, Indiana has quit a few stupid libtard towns! I'm sure a city like Bloomington, for instance, feels like living in the middle of California. Good thing most of Indiana's population lives in rural red counties! I live near a few bigger cities in Southern Indiana, across from Louisville. There were a lot of big stores that required masks like Menards, Home Depot, etc. For the most part though, no store workers ever said anything if you went in maskless. You would get stares from the libtards though!
Sounds like you should try to locate to one of the red counties! I live in Southern Indiana, across from Louisville. Louisville is a huge libtard town, but most of Southern Indiana is red. I grew up in a county that was blue, Floyd, but its even turned red the last 5 years or so. The Dems are done down here. I'm now in Harrison, probably 95% red folks here. No restrictions, even when Governor Holcomb briefly had mask mandates, no one cared in Harrison. We went about life as usual.
Indiana hasn't been a bad state to live in during all this. We weren't giving freedoms as early as Florida was, but we are on par with them now. There aren't any restrictions or vaccine mandates and I don't ever see that happening!
“Giving freedoms”. Government doesn’t give freedom. We HAVE freedom and it’s ours to lose. Y’all need to keep your terms in order. We ARE the People. We decide what freedoms we keep.
No, the government decides what freedoms you have and will take them by force. The only concern is not causing major problems due to too many tax slave deaths at once which might cause an interruption in industry but even that is only of minor consequence.
I'm in your area and I was never restricted in any way the past 2 years. Went about my daily business as usual. However, there is a liberal town near me that I watched the fools act stupid in. It just made my travels much easier in and out of the store since everyone locked themselves in their own cry closest. Wore a mask one time to Menards then stopped buying from them and never wore a mask again.
Oh yeah, Indiana has quit a few stupid libtard towns! I'm sure a city like Bloomington, for instance, feels like living in the middle of California. Good thing most of Indiana's population lives in rural red counties! I live near a few bigger cities in Southern Indiana, across from Louisville. There were a lot of big stores that required masks like Menards, Home Depot, etc. For the most part though, no store workers ever said anything if you went in maskless. You would get stares from the libtards though!
Sounds like you should try to locate to one of the red counties! I live in Southern Indiana, across from Louisville. Louisville is a huge libtard town, but most of Southern Indiana is red. I grew up in a county that was blue, Floyd, but its even turned red the last 5 years or so. The Dems are done down here. I'm now in Harrison, probably 95% red folks here. No restrictions, even when Governor Holcomb briefly had mask mandates, no one cared in Harrison. We went about life as usual.