To: mplsconservative
I moved out of Minneapolis just for that reason. Couldnt stand it anymore. The rest of the state is quite conservative.
I don't know, they really infiltrate in deep in the backwoods, too. You can tell who they are. They're these Baby Boomer Hippie Types who weasel into city council, etc., and they start programs that are suppose to "help," but only create more havoc.
For example, there were two guys who moved into my local town, and from the day I met them, one a Brit, the other an obvious wine-sipping elitist, and they've drained more money out of this town than anything. Businesses are boarding up and they want more programs that promote the arts, theatre and music, and somehow that'll "bring back business" to the town. It's frustrating. I really would love to run them out of town on a rail!
To: Thorliveshere
Oh we’ve had a couple of them in my little town as well. Surprising, as they’re ex-military guys, not Boomer hippies. Same kind of agenda which is weird in my book.
Maybe the above poster was right about heavy metals in the water. LOL
37 posted on
10/13/2012 5:47:28 PM PDT by
mplsconservative
(A non-vote is a vote FOR 0bama.)
To: Thorliveshere
I have found Eagan and other parts of Dakota County to be quite liberal. The west suburbs (Edina, Eden Prairie, and around Lake Minnetonka) also seem to have an infestation of limousine liberals.
62 posted on
10/13/2012 8:38:44 PM PDT by
Fred Hayek
(The Democratic Party is the operational wing of CPUSA.)
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