Thats a shame
I consider Salt Lake the best big city in America by far
And the women...man....Salt Lake city is overrun with them
Friendly people too
I was there last year and have been maybe a dozen tkmes
We have always prided ourselves as a group of nice people, both the ‘church’ and the Catholics...I am of the last group...
We do what we can to help our neighbors, people we work with...it is amazing now that I have changed from Asset Protection to Cashier how many are on food stamps...sad really...my neighbors know if they need something they can come to me, not that I am rich, but I do know people who work in different positions that can help them...
I have noticed that the younger people (30’s - 40’s) spend money I don’t think they have and with the way the world is right now, I have made sure I am out of debt and no credit cards other than my bank card...I live in an Apt complex because I don’t want the job of yard work anymore or home repairs...always take my car in to have oils and water checked, saving up for new tires before next winter...but I don’t think people think that far ahead anymore, at least I don’t see it...
I just see a lot of changes with this last session of the gov. in Utah and what they have done that tells me that things are changing and the people I met and see at work are not all English speaking people, which I love to talk to them to see where they are from, other countries, very interesting conversations...a lot of nice people if you take the time to talk to them...but Utah will not be red for long I can see that...