Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Have you ever left your very liberal area ever? You think people in red states don't do anything for their neighbors or to help the poor? Or do whatever they "like as long as it's not illegal?"
Get your nose out of the air.
Anonymous wrote:Because a significant number of people who live in MoCo are FDA or NIH employees. Or work for one of the pharma companies. Along with other scientists who work at NOAA and many other federal agencies and private companies.
We're not yokels who believe the science info FOX is selling.
Anonymous wrote:Surprise, surprise! most people who are responding sound like Trumpists. I swear this board has been invaded by a lot of Trumpists that don't live in the DMV when the VA campaigns started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Have you ever left your very liberal area ever? You think people in red states don't do anything for their neighbors or to help the poor? Or do whatever they "like as long as it's not illegal?"
Get your nose out of the air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Have you ever left your very liberal area ever? You think people in red states don't do anything for their neighbors or to help the poor? Or do whatever they "like as long as it's not illegal?"
Get your nose out of the air.
Anonymous wrote:I wear a mask indoors because I don’t want to get the check out person sick.
Otherwise I live my life like everybody in a red state.
What exactly are you unable to do that makes you describe moco as Uber covid conscience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Why? It's definitely accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
This is laughable.
Anonymous wrote:I think generally, very liberal areas tend to think of the collective, whereas the red areas are much more about the individual, and "I do what I like as long as it's not illegal".. "don't tread on me".
That's also why very liberal areas tend to have higher tax rates, higher minimum wage, more social welfare, do more things for the poor.
It's a collective mindset vs individual mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprise, surprise! most people who are responding sound like Trumpists. I swear this board has been invaded by a lot of Trumpists that don't live in the DMV when the VA campaigns started.
What are you talking about?
^PP is a high anxiety person who will wear masks forever.
I loathe Trump, down to every fiber and cell, but masking outdoors, especially when it's not crowded is not based on science.
I've said it before.. people here are uber conservative about covid because of fear. Some of it could be that they are high anxiety people in general; risk averse; careful about everything.
Maybe some read too many stories about people dying of covid, a bit like conspiracy theorists who go down a rabbit hole. I still see some people shopping with plastic gloves.
I am fully vaxxed, fwiw.
Then how do you explain Maryland drivers?