Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
Could you please share the approximate location of your town?
Please "very liberal Dem"s, don't move to the fairly conservative areas. You have made your beds, now lie in them.
Don’t worry. Your craphole is safe from invasion by intelligent people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
Could you please share the approximate location of your town?
Please "very liberal Dem"s, don't move to the fairly conservative areas. You have made your beds, now lie in them.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is that there are not the many intensive care beds at most hospitals. They can quickly reach capacity. Even per-pandemic hospitals would close for emergencies and ambulances would be routes to another site. Unvaccinated are the ones that are getting hit hardest with new variants and needing hospitalization.
For what it is worth you get can great healthcare at most mid and even small city hospitals. These people know the patients and their families. They want the best for their community. Unless you have a rare condition, you don’t need a Mayo or Cleveland Clinic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
Could you please share the approximate location of your town?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Democrat, not only would I consider moving to keep my kids in school and keep my job from being threatened by being unable to focus and perform, but I'm also enraged at the betrayal by the party. Just look at the dialogue on this forum. The party that is supposed to be concerned with social issues vilifies mothers struggling to balance work and remote learning as "shrieking" for free child care and not taking personal responsibility before deciding to have children. Sexist. They would rather signal that they take the virus more seriously the Republicans with extremist school closure policies than be concerned about working families, learning loss, child development, and low income families. They put the pajama/zoom class that can whether closed schools and unemployment and public health zero covid bureacrats before everyone else. It's disgusting. I've pretty much become an independent.
We wouldn't even be in this situation if everyone would just get vaccinated. And the only reason they aren't is because Republicans have morphed into some kind of anti-medicine cult.
How can you possibly believe this is about vaccination? Covid is spreading like wildfire, especially in highly vaccinated states and countries. At this point you have to be delusional to believe we just need to vaccinate more people.
Look at the data on hospitalized people. Most are unvaccinated. The main problem with Covid now is overwhelmed hospitals and it would be a much better situation if everyone were vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Democrat, not only would I consider moving to keep my kids in school and keep my job from being threatened by being unable to focus and perform, but I'm also enraged at the betrayal by the party. Just look at the dialogue on this forum. The party that is supposed to be concerned with social issues vilifies mothers struggling to balance work and remote learning as "shrieking" for free child care and not taking personal responsibility before deciding to have children. Sexist. They would rather signal that they take the virus more seriously the Republicans with extremist school closure policies than be concerned about working families, learning loss, child development, and low income families. They put the pajama/zoom class that can whether closed schools and unemployment and public health zero covid bureacrats before everyone else. It's disgusting. I've pretty much become an independent.
We wouldn't even be in this situation if everyone would just get vaccinated. And the only reason they aren't is because Republicans have morphed into some kind of anti-medicine cult.
How can you possibly believe this is about vaccination? Covid is spreading like wildfire, especially in highly vaccinated states and countries. At this point you have to be delusional to believe we just need to vaccinate more people.
Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
It’s so funny how often very liberal whites find themselves living happily in very white areas, yet lament the homogeneity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
It’s so funny how often very liberal whites find themselves living happily in very white areas, yet lament the homogeneity.
Anonymous wrote:We moved back to a small town. No one really talks about politics. Most people vote. But politics isn’t the center of our world like it was in DC. I rarely hear anyone mention it. I have no idea how most people voted. We have an LGTBQ family member. Openly gay. No one cares. Our schools are open. No threats to close. Masks are not required anywhere, although many people choose to wear them. Most people are vaccinated. But, there is a lot of skepticism on the effectiveness.
We talk about family, travel, sports, weather, ……. Politics just doesn’t come up. I’m a very liberal dem living in what is a fairly conservative area. I’ve never felt uncomfortable.
The only real downside is lack of diversity. This is the whitest place I’ve ever lived. I don’t think I would have wanted to raise my kids here simply because of that.
Anonymous wrote:In my opinion, the bottle neck in pandemic is hospitals/clinics.
We should have concentrated efforts over the last two years on expanding hospitals and medical workforce.
Anonymous wrote:As a Democrat, not only would I consider moving to keep my kids in school and keep my job from being threatened by being unable to focus and perform, but I'm also enraged at the betrayal by the party. Just look at the dialogue on this forum. The party that is supposed to be concerned with social issues vilifies mothers struggling to balance work and remote learning as "shrieking" for free child care and not taking personal responsibility before deciding to have children. Sexist. They would rather signal that they take the virus more seriously the Republicans with extremist school closure policies than be concerned about working families, learning loss, child development, and low income families. They put the pajama/zoom class that can whether closed schools and unemployment and public health zero covid bureacrats before everyone else. It's disgusting. I've pretty much become an independent.