Thunder Good-Oil
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Sorry I missed this....You mean, "garbage" county?
It has some good golf courses. Are you saying that one of those golf courses is better than anything in Knoxville?Sorry I missed this....
BTW, it also has the best golf course within 90 miles, is home to several of the top boat manufacturers in the country , has miles and miles of fantastic waterfront neighborhoods on beautiful Tellico Lake, and word is there is a damn good Pediatric practice in the area.
Holston Hills has to be the areas best course, imo. Donald Ross top 100 in the country. Tough course, greens are treacherous. The River Course at Seveirville Golf Club has to be one of the best around. Long track and will give you fits. As far as Loudon County goes, Wind River, the three Tellico Village courses and TN National are all really good courses. Never played any of the ones over in Crossville, but understand it’s some really good golf over there.It has some good golf courses. Are you saying that one of those golf courses is better than anything in Knoxville?
HH is definitely the best course in Knoxville, but Cherokee is great too. Fox Den is right up there as wellHolston Hills has to be the areas best course, imo. Donald Ross top 100 in the country. Tough course, greens are treacherous. The River Course at Seveirville Golf Club has to be one of the best around. Long track and will give you fits. As far as Loudon County goes, Wind River, the three Tellico Village courses and TN National are all really good courses. Never played any of the ones over in Crossville, but understand it’s some really good golf over there.
Absolutely. Tennessee National is an incredible, picturesque, and challenging track and now boasts an awesome clubhouse, restaurant, outdoor sports lounge, driving range with covered Toptracer bays, and waterfront concert venue.It has some good golf courses. Are you saying that one of those golf courses is better than anything in Knoxville?
Nah, TN isn't a better course than HH. It's a good course for sure. Yeah, it has some nice amenities tooAbsolutely. Tennessee National is an incredible, picturesque, and challenging track and now boasts an awesome clubhouse, restaurant, outdoor sports lounge, driving range with covered Toptracer bays, and waterfront concert venue.
I believe that this is also directly related to why Tennessee is such a magnet for pulling in people escaping liberal hell holes. I don't like it. I want Tennessee to stay Tennessee. Best state in the union.I think Tennessee was the most lopsided state one way for any states over 10 Electoral Votes. It was 64% Trump. Vermont was the only state that was that high for Kamala.
Wyoming (72%), West Virginia (70%), and Oklahoma (67%), and North Dakota (67%) were the only states higher for Trump.
Arkansas, Alabama, and Kentucky came in at 64% as well.
Every SEC state went for Trump. So Southeastern Conference clearly went one way. I am thinking the Big12 may have been 100% Trump as well (pending Arizona holds for Trump).
Ole Ned was the speaker at my graduation. He made a good speech about possibilities and the future. Now, all the speakers are part of the League of Idiots. All their speeches are about politics, protesting, diversity and hate. Had I been a graduate of Minnesota, I probably would have walked out on Waltz. The old chum chugger was spewing all kinds of anti-Trump garbage. Horrible graduation speech. Hey, moron, it's about the GRADUATES!!! Not about YOU!!!Dems are always talking about the parties in the South „switched side“ in the 1970s to explain away their racist past with the myth of Nixon‘s „Southern Strategy“.
What most people don’t remeber is just how recently Tennessee was solidly Democrat dominated. In the 1980s and 1990s we had Senators Gore and Sasser and Governor McWhorter. In the Chattanooga area, Marylin Lloyd held her house seat forever. The big watershed seemed to be 2000; the time when Gore lost the presidency because he and his party had drifted so far to the left. TN had been solidly red for a long time since.
It was that way all across the South. Most Southern Senators were Democrat until the new millennium. Texas even had Governor Ann Richards not that long ago.
The democrat loss of the South was rapid and it was recent. I Hope we are seeing the exact same process playing out in the rust belt now.
