2020 Presidential Race

I've said many times that the L Party needs to put their resources into state and local elections and forget the national ones.
You have. And they don't.

If you would get off your arse and organize the L party to compete on the local level, that would be commendable.
 
I was there for about 10 days. It's pretty glorious but I wasn't there in the winter. Glacier National Park in particular is mind blowing.

I have several friends in Montana. Plus, I love the mountains. I could survive the 6 months of winter (i think).
 
I have several friends in Montana. Plus, I love the mountains. I could survive the 6 months of winter (i think).

I briefly considered moving there.

Interstate and hwy's - no speed limit other than "reasonable and prudent"; speed limit at night.

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I was there for about 10 days. It's pretty glorious but I wasn't there in the winter. Glacier National Park in particular is mind blowing.

I had a co-worker that took his two week vacation to Glacier NP. He was pulling a pop-up camper behind him.
He said it took him like 4 days to get there. He said it was a beautiful place to visit & to enjoy. But, before he knew it, it was time to turn around to make that long trip back home. I have always wanted to go but not to take 3-4 days getting there. I suppose I could fly & then rent a car to travel around to see the beauty of it all.
 
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I'm glad you weren't eaten alive by a big ole hungry grizzly bear or stomped to death by a 12 foot moose.

That area of the park is the most grizzly dense. Went on a group hike (minimum of 4 people recommended for this trail) with a ranger. She was yelling in many parts "HEY BEAR". It was crazy but SOP to avoid surprising one on the trail.

I drove out from Chicago area - took a couple days. Came back through the tip of Yellowstone and then through Big Horn National Forest. Driving across S. Dakota and southern Minnesota was the worst.

Speaking of driving - I managed to get 2 of the greatest drives in America in one trip: Going to the Sun Road and the Beartooth Highway. One was planned, one was a happy accident
 
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That area of the park is the most grizzly dense. Went on a group hike (minimum of 4 people recommended for this trail) with a ranger. She was yelling in many parts "HEY BEAR". It was crazy but SOP to avoid surprising one on the trail.

I drove out from Chicago area - took a couple days. Came back through the tip of Yellowstone and then through Big Horn National Forest. Driving across S. Dakota and southern Minnesota was the worst.

Speaking of driving - I managed to get 2 of the greatest drives in America in one trip: Going to the Sun Road and the Beartooth Highway. One was planned, one was a happy accident

My co-worker I was talking about said he thought he'd never make it up or make it down "Pikes Peak". Said it was very frightening coming down because of using your brakes so much. Pikes Peak - Wikipedia
 
Montana is turning bright blue with all the silicon valley execs buying up the land.

It's absolutely unbelievable to see the extent to which Bozeman in particular has become more progressive over the past ten/fifteen years. I'll never understand why people strive to relocate somewhere and attempt to mold the new location into a mirror image of from whence they came or, perhaps more importantly, how long-time residents aren't a little more firm in ensuring that doesn't happen.
 
It's absolutely unbelievable to see the extent to which Bozeman in particular has become more progressive over the past ten/fifteen years. I'll never understand why people strive to relocate somewhere and attempt to mold the new location into a mirror image of from whence they came or, perhaps more importantly, how long-time residents aren't a little more firm in ensuring that doesn't happen.

long-time residents are like Native Americans and the new folks are the settlers
 
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