Yes, we really are spoiled, especially if you love the cool weather, but, yes, the politics is the price you have to pay to live in such a beautiful area. There are a few of us diehard conservatives, and it does get a bit dicey here during election times especially if we put conservative bumper stickers on our cars, but outside of that they leave us pretty much alone.
On a different thread, I read that the libtards want to change the name of Ft Bragg.
WHAT???? NO, I did not see that! Unbelievable. I thought you were talking about Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. How funny, I'll have to forward this to all my friends.
“Yes, we really are spoiled, especially if you love the cool weather”
Yes! I loved the cool weather, fog rolling in off the ocean with a light mist falling much of the winter. It sounds especially appealing right now since where I’m at near the Gila Natl Forest in New Mexico it’s up to 95 right now. We haven’t had much rain this ‘rainy season’, so there isn’t really any humidity to speak of. On the subject of libtards, they discovered this area too. So I’m not really sure if there’s anywhere to get away from them anymore. Areas that have been privately owned for logging, ranching, farming, and mining need to stay in private hands no matter how tempting those offers by the government and other organizations such as the Nature Concervancy may seem. Once any of them obtain the land, it’s over. On the smaller scale, perhaps conservatives need to be mindful of who they either sell or rent their land to.
Are you in Ft Bragg or Medocino?