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re: What are your thoughts on St. George?
Posted on 5/2/24 at 6:55 am to Neutral Underground
Posted on 5/2/24 at 6:55 am to Neutral Underground
It appears that they have been deprived of their liberty for an extended period for the benefit of those living elsewhere. This very reason is why our government was established in the manner it was so many years ago.
The true culprits, it seems, are our media and culture. This is evident considering that, aside from Presidential elections, there is a general lack of awareness about local political events and issues.
Discussions about the 2020 election being "stolen" are widespread, yet it's ironic that the smaller, yet significant elections are just as unbalanced and often go unnoticed. In reality, Democrats are gaining an advantage in these local elections, either by moving from town to town or through incentives, subsequently achieving higher participation rates than their conservative counterparts in many instances.
The firm opposition to St. George almost resembles a state of shock, as conservatives have managed to accomplish something at the local level despite the resistance.
The true culprits, it seems, are our media and culture. This is evident considering that, aside from Presidential elections, there is a general lack of awareness about local political events and issues.
Discussions about the 2020 election being "stolen" are widespread, yet it's ironic that the smaller, yet significant elections are just as unbalanced and often go unnoticed. In reality, Democrats are gaining an advantage in these local elections, either by moving from town to town or through incentives, subsequently achieving higher participation rates than their conservative counterparts in many instances.
The firm opposition to St. George almost resembles a state of shock, as conservatives have managed to accomplish something at the local level despite the resistance.
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