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I’ve spent a lot of time in gun-country, God-fearing America. “The utter contempt with which privileged Eastern liberals such as myself discuss red-state, gun-country, working-class America as ridiculous morons and rubes is largely responsible for the upswell of contempt and desire to pull down the temple that we’re seeing now. They are beyond food secure and self-sufficient.Ĭlick to expand. SoDak brings the beef with its livestock farming and pasturelands. That's what NoDak cultivates, extracts and provides - the national security of the nation. Does the Primary Sector mean anything to this dumb Barstool Sports bitch? Does heshe have the first fucking clue why it's called that? Because human civilization doesn't exist without agriculture and modern society sans energy would promptly collapse along with its "advanced economy". Umm, Okay? This is the sniveling liberal elite arrogance I was talking about. I guess the argument is there in terms of Republican landslides. I own a handful of acres on the paternal homestead and I'd like to return to it, that's the sentiment I was putting across. It's rural white folks of Northern Euro descent carrying on their generational legacy. There's no crime, no diversity, no multiculturalism, no wokeness. I was just saying that there's no culture wars back at home. Jackson became the first town to have an all-women city council and mayor in 1920, and in 1926, Nellie Tayloe Ross was named the first woman governor. that same year the town of Laramie hosted the first all-women jury. In 1870, Esther Morris was appointed justice of the peace, becoming the first woman ever to hold a public office in the U.S. Wyoming women didn't just get to vote earlier than the rest-they also ascended to roles in public office and the courts before the rest of the nation. Anthony even raved about the state, saying, “Wyoming is the first place on God’s green earth which could consistently claim to be the land of the free!” When the territory was offered admission to the Union, its legislature sent a telegram to congressional leaders reading, “We will remain out of the Union one hundred years rather than come in without the women," explicitly declaring that it wasn’t willing to sacrifice women’s suffrage to become a state. In 1869, Wyoming Territory approved the first law in United States history granting women the right to vote-50 years before the 19th Amendment was passed.