It’ll be overturned but yeah it’s two polar opposite types out there A friend and his wife are moving out there to be near family and he says it’s nothing like it was when they lived there many years ago.
“Socialism only works in two places: Heaven where they don't need it and hell where they already have it.” ― Ronald Reagan
When I took Dad out to Wyoming to the rodeo, we talked to a good many people from Colorado (grew up in rural areas) that had moved to Arkansas. In asking “why Arkie?” they all said between Kalifornians are running away from Kalifornia BS and they’re bringing it with them and weed decriminalization…ain’t the same place, any more! Arkansas didn’t have med-weed (yet) and it was the closest mindset to their upbringing/political views. That’s been almost 10 years, now, and wonder if those people still feel the same way about Arkie.
When I took Dad out to Wyoming to the rodeo, we talked to a good many people from Colorado (grew up in rural areas) that had moved to Arkansas. In asking “why Arkie?” they all said between Kalifornians are running away from Kalifornia BS and they’re bringing it with them and weed decriminalization…ain’t the same place, any more! Arkansas didn’t have med-weed (yet) and it was the closest mindset to their upbringing/political views. That’s been almost 10 years, now, and wonder if those people still feel the same way about Arkie.
If you ever go to Bentonville, Arkansas near the Walmart complex, you will swear you were standing in Los Angeles. Corporate Walmart is primarily metro-sexuals and rainbow mixed up people. The funny thing is, those folks dont want to be in Arkansas, but the corporate path to success and happiness they were sold says they must be in a place they do not want to be. So they go about changing up the place. What they fail to realize is that the secret to Walmart's success was those crusty folks in NW, Arkansas. I had a great uncle who sold his dairy business to Sam Walton, just down the road near Eureka Springs and Berryville, and that milk became the first "Super" Walmart with a grocery store.
"Never Trust Government" -- Smart people. "The Great thing we should Fear and the Weird Thing we Trust is Elon Musk" -- Me "You can be broke but you cant be poor." -- Ruthie-May Webster
When I took Dad out to Wyoming to the rodeo, we talked to a good many people from Colorado (grew up in rural areas) that had moved to Arkansas. In asking “why Arkie?” they all said between Kalifornians are running away from Kalifornia BS and they’re bringing it with them and weed decriminalization…ain’t the same place, any more! Arkansas didn’t have med-weed (yet) and it was the closest mindset to their upbringing/political views. That’s been almost 10 years, now, and wonder if those people still feel the same way about Arkie.
If you ever go to Bentonville, Arkansas near the Walmart complex, you will swear you were standing in Los Angeles. Corporate Walmart is primarily metro-sexuals and rainbow mixed up people. The funny thing is, those folks dont want to be in Arkansas, but the corporate path to success and happiness they were sold says they must be in a place they do not want to be. So they go about changing up the place. What they fail to realize is that the secret to Walmart's success was those crusty folks in NW, Arkansas. I had a great uncle who sold his dairy business to Sam Walton, just down the road near Eureka Springs and Berryville, and that milk became the first "Super" Walmart with a grocery store.
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The first Walmart Supercenter was in Washington Missouri (5 hours away from Eureka Springs)
I had much rather be tried by twelve than carried to my grave by six!!!!
I knew it was somewhat close to there. That great uncle was responsible for the old Milk Does the Body Good commercials, if you remember those? Him and Sam were friends from childhood. I wish I was a closer relative to that guy cause I'm sure Lee's estate was worth a fortune.
"Never Trust Government" -- Smart people. "The Great thing we should Fear and the Weird Thing we Trust is Elon Musk" -- Me "You can be broke but you cant be poor." -- Ruthie-May Webster