Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making purple states bluer by the day. Think NC and GA.
Not with any female of child bearing age in our house
Btw, another woman in GA just died after being denied a D&C to complete a miscarriage. She wasn’t actively trying to end a viable pregnancy - the pregnancy was ending itself. She was denied healthcare to save her life. She went septic, fell into a coma for months, and passed in the last day or so.
That is terrible and a totally unnecessary death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado is seriously blue. It ain't purple at all.
I mean, it feels like California in the mountains.
Seriously? How do you explain Lauren Boebert?
? CA also has red districts, several.
So does New York and so does Maryland. No large states are uniformly democrat or republican.
Maryland has one Republican disctict.
Yeah, basically the eastern shore.
I grew up there. No thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can we find cheap housing with good public schools and decent state universities?
Blue states
NY. Conn. Mass. Or California.
Anonymous wrote:Some laid off federal workers are staying put. As they should. Many will be reinstated shortly, and many more after the midterms. But for those who feel they have to leave for now for financial reasons, where are they going? People come here from all over. Some go home, some go to smaller towns, quieter lives. But I just wonder whether there’s anywhere affordable and blue that could serve as a bit of a cluster, a place where we could have our friends and strategize from temporary exile? Like for example Baltimore suburbs. Or Burlington Vermont, or Harrisburg PA. None of these are right but you get what I’m asking. So question for the chat: where are people you know going, and if they could coordinate, where should they go?
Anonymous wrote:I need to get the heck out of this country and quick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making purple states bluer by the day. Think NC and GA.
Not with any female of child bearing age in our house
Btw, another woman in GA just died after being denied a D&C to complete a miscarriage. She wasn’t actively trying to end a viable pregnancy - the pregnancy was ending itself. She was denied healthcare to save her life. She went septic, fell into a coma for months, and passed in the last day or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere that isn’t freezing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need to get the heck out of this country and quick
El Salvador?
Being swept up by Trump’s gestapo for speaking out against him gets more and more likely by the day
This is what I am trying to avoid, but I will keep speaking until it is not safe for my family
You must be an illegal alien. Door is to the south.
Good try. I have family that goes back to just a couple years after the mayflower who founded a town in New England.
If you think this regime isn’t headed towards jailing and removing those who oppose them, you aren’t paying attention
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where can we find cheap housing with good public schools and decent state universities?
Blue states
NY. Conn. Mass. Or California.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some laid off federal workers are staying put. As they should. Many will be reinstated shortly, and many more after the midterms. But for those who feel they have to leave for now for financial reasons, where are they going? People come here from all over. Some go home, some go to smaller towns, quieter lives. But I just wonder whether there’s anywhere affordable and blue that could serve as a bit of a cluster, a place where we could have our friends and strategize from temporary exile? Like for example Baltimore suburbs. Or Burlington Vermont, or Harrisburg PA. None of these are right but you get what I’m asking. So question for the chat: where are people you know going, and if they could coordinate, where should they go?
Baltimore suburbs are very liberal but much less political overall.
Why don't those liberal minded folks live in the city and send their kids to public schools?
I love where I live out in the country in Frederick County. I do not like the direction the nation is going and I am a “real” Republican not MAGA. I have everything I need to exit the country if things go real sour and I feel like our family is threatened. I do have a 9yo girl and 18 yo Alphabet girl who is going off to college so I am uneasy.
Anonymous wrote:
Where can we find cheap housing with good public schools and decent state universities?
Minneapolis suburbs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colorado is seriously blue. It ain't purple at all.
I mean, it feels like California in the mountains.
Seriously? How do you explain Lauren Boebert?
? CA also has red districts, several.
So does New York and so does Maryland. No large states are uniformly democrat or republican.
Maryland has one Republican disctict.