“Really? How about dying for it?”
“Really? How about dying for it?”
To play devil’s advocate here, I suspect many rural voters would probably just say they’d like to be left alone more than anything else.
They really buy into that Reagan line about “I’m from the government and I’m here to help” being the 9 most terrifying words in the English language. They haven’t seen government programs working effectively around them.
I’m not sure promising more government assistance for rural areas is a winning message, is my point.
We might be able to point out the class divide between republican voters and their representatives, though. That, and highlighting the donors those representatives are really working for.
Conservative philosophy has had generations to settle in these areas, so any messaging to the contrary is going to be an uphill climb.
I had heard the servitor story before but forgot where it was sourced. Do you happen to remember which book it came from?
I just don’t understand how Apple, a company known for their sleek, elegant design aesthetics above all else, put their name on something that looks so dorky
Fun fact, there are 3 major power grids in the lower 48 united states’: the Eastern Interconnection, Western Interconnection, and Texas.
In all of Vietnam there are currently two active metro lines, one of which is only partially complete.
I hope it improves. Many lines are under construction but all of the projects have been plagued by delays for years.
But why would you include this as an example here?
Not op, but I’d guess it’s probably the part where you start murdering people and removing their basic freedoms.
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