Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.
How?
Gatlinburg conservative/Asheville liberal left.
Is it a coincidence that one is an s-hole and one is nice?[/quote
The homeless population has exploded in Asheville in the last ten years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Gatlinburg for a family reunion and rented a house in the Smokey Mountains and it was really lovely. Yes, people are fatter than in DC--that's the South. And people in DC are fatter than those in NYC or Europe. That's the nature of this country and the Standard American Diet.
I'm originally from CA. When we moved to the DC area, we went to some fairs, like the Ag fair, Renaissance fair. I was shocked at how many obese people there were.
DC itself doesn't have many obese people. In general, cities don't have a lot of obese people. It's the suburbs and rural areas that have a lot of obese people.
But the south does have an outside share of cities with the most obesity, with TN leading the pack:
https://www.wkrn.com/news/tennessee-news/where-are-the-fattest-cities-in-america-report-ranks-4-tennessee-cities-in-top-20/
Fattest Cities in America
1. McAllen, TX 11. Chattanooga, TN
2. Memphis, TN 12. Tulsa, OK
3. Baton Rouge, LA 13. Augusta, GA
4. Little Rock, AR 14. Greenville, SC
5. Shreveport, LA 15. Fayetteville, AR
6. Birmingham, AL 16. Myrtle Beach, SC
7. Jackson, MS 17. San Antonio, TX
8. Mobile, AL 18. Wichita, KS
9. Lafayette, LA 19. New Orleans, LA
10. Knoxville, TN 20. Nashville, TN
That list of fattest cities is so sad. 100% red states. Loss of stable factory jobs and the GQP rules everyone up about how they are victims. It didn’t have to be this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.
How?
Gatlinburg conservative/Asheville liberal left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Gatlinburg for a family reunion and rented a house in the Smokey Mountains and it was really lovely. Yes, people are fatter than in DC--that's the South. And people in DC are fatter than those in NYC or Europe. That's the nature of this country and the Standard American Diet.
I'm originally from CA. When we moved to the DC area, we went to some fairs, like the Ag fair, Renaissance fair. I was shocked at how many obese people there were.
DC itself doesn't have many obese people. In general, cities don't have a lot of obese people. It's the suburbs and rural areas that have a lot of obese people.
But the south does have an outside share of cities with the most obesity, with TN leading the pack:
https://www.wkrn.com/news/tennessee-news/where-are-the-fattest-cities-in-america-report-ranks-4-tennessee-cities-in-top-20/
Fattest Cities in America
1. McAllen, TX 11. Chattanooga, TN
2. Memphis, TN 12. Tulsa, OK
3. Baton Rouge, LA 13. Augusta, GA
4. Little Rock, AR 14. Greenville, SC
5. Shreveport, LA 15. Fayetteville, AR
6. Birmingham, AL 16. Myrtle Beach, SC
7. Jackson, MS 17. San Antonio, TX
8. Mobile, AL 18. Wichita, KS
9. Lafayette, LA 19. New Orleans, LA
10. Knoxville, TN 20. Nashville, TN
That list of fattest cities is so sad. 100% red states. Loss of stable factory jobs and the GQP rules everyone up about how they are victims. It didn’t have to be this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went to Gatlinburg for a family reunion and rented a house in the Smokey Mountains and it was really lovely. Yes, people are fatter than in DC--that's the South. And people in DC are fatter than those in NYC or Europe. That's the nature of this country and the Standard American Diet.
I'm originally from CA. When we moved to the DC area, we went to some fairs, like the Ag fair, Renaissance fair. I was shocked at how many obese people there were.
DC itself doesn't have many obese people. In general, cities don't have a lot of obese people. It's the suburbs and rural areas that have a lot of obese people.
But the south does have an outside share of cities with the most obesity, with TN leading the pack:
https://www.wkrn.com/news/tennessee-news/where-are-the-fattest-cities-in-america-report-ranks-4-tennessee-cities-in-top-20/
Fattest Cities in America
1. McAllen, TX 11. Chattanooga, TN
2. Memphis, TN 12. Tulsa, OK
3. Baton Rouge, LA 13. Augusta, GA
4. Little Rock, AR 14. Greenville, SC
5. Shreveport, LA 15. Fayetteville, AR
6. Birmingham, AL 16. Myrtle Beach, SC
7. Jackson, MS 17. San Antonio, TX
8. Mobile, AL 18. Wichita, KS
9. Lafayette, LA 19. New Orleans, LA
10. Knoxville, TN 20. Nashville, TN
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The current median listing price in Sevier County (Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Sevierville ) is 650k and listings up to 12.4M. Sevier County also beat Nashville last quarter in tax revenues. A lot of $$$$ running through that county with 15m tourists a year. Also 80% republican. Sevierville has a Trump store that is popular. Also, don’t miss “goats on the roof” in wears valley. Enjoy!! We love Dolly Parton!
Sounds terrible. I wonder what Dolly Parton has to say about all these hate souvenirs? I bet it will hurt her brand if people start asking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is all the liberal empathy now? Oh, does it just stop at weight?
Were these fat white families? Would you have more understanding if they were black families and overweight?
Perhaps get out of your bubble more often and see the country. Not just the elite parts of the country. It may not be pretty but hiding in your tower isn't helping anything.
Where do you glean that OP is a liberal? Nothing about that post suggests “I am a liberal” to keep…
Everything about OP suggests they're a liberal. If OP isn't, they should clarify.
I am too but I'm not a hypocrite.
I'm the OP and I'm pretty libertarian/center right. And I'm still in Gatlinburg, but took a drive to Asheville, NC. Holy s*it, what a difference. It's like night and day.