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Sands43 t1_itqiuaz wrote

I've lived in typically liberal areas and "conservatives" areas.

I like having good roads, good schools, functioning public servants, decent recreational choices, good retail selections, etc.

Those are a LOT harder to find in "conservative" areas.

"Conservative" - today's GOP is NOT conforming to the traditional definition of conservative. They have no interest in simply slowing down progress and asking hard fiscal questions. Green is the prototype GOP poll, which is more like a political Kardashian than a public servant.

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Skeptix_907 t1_itqmh85 wrote

I'm not talking about conservative vs liberal. Both places have merits.

I'm saying that you can live in a place that is 60% one or the other without getting into fights over politics.

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