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Personally, I think the red state / blue state division is mostly myth. There are a few exceptions, such as Florida and South Dakota, but those governors have come under scrutiny and their ways of governing are not necessarily institutionalized.

The country has gone Left; blue state versus red state is a matter of degree. Globalist leftist infiltration is everywhere. That's why I think the "national divorce" idea isn't going to solve anything. When enough conservatives get pissed off, get off the bread-and-circus wagon (turn off the football game and put down the pizza or whatever) and get out there and DO something we might turn the ship around.

1 year ago
6 score
Reason: None provided.

Personally, I think the red state / blue state division is mostly myth. There are a few exceptions, such as Florida and South Dakota, but those governors have come under scrutiny and their ways of governing are not necessarily institutionalized.

The country has gone Left; blue state versus red state is a matter of degree. Globalist leftist infiltration is everywhere. That's why I think the "national divorce" idea isn't going to solve anything. When enough conservatives get pissed off, get of the bread-and-circus wagon (turn off the football game and put down the pizza or whatever) and get out there and DO something we might turn the ship around.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Personally, I think the red state / blue state division is mostly myth. There are a few exceptions, such as Florida and South Dakota, but those governors have come under scrutiny and their ways of governing are not necessarily institutionalized.

The country has gone Left; blue state versus red state is a matter of degree. Globalist leftist infiltration is everywhere. That's why I think the "national divorce" idea isn't going to solve anything.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Personally, I think the red state / blue state division is mostly myth. There are a few exceptions, such as Florida and South Dakota, but those governors have come under scrutiny and their ways of governing are not necessarily institutionalized.

The country has gone Left; blue versus red is a matter of degree. Globalist leftist infiltration is everywhere. That's why I think the "national divorce" idea isn't going to solve anything.

1 year ago
1 score