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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3436811" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I don't disagree that the left is moving to many of these areas and affecting the politics. I just don't see it in most places other than a few places where this is because of a liberal/progressive immigration caused problems. The massive amount of liberal indoctrination in the high schools and colleges has been happening, to a large degree, in the last 20 years. None of this happens over night and takes years, especially in places that were Conservatives strong holds. Look at all the big cities in various states that were once majority Conservative and what does that city have? Austin has Univ of Texas, Missoula has Univ of MT, Bozeman has MT State Univ, Denver/Boulder has Univ of CO, Arizona has ASU and UofA and a huge immigrant Mexican population, Utah has three major universities in town, BYU, UofU and Utah State all in the SLC complex. Chit happens slowly and we are getting to peak-liberal in these areas and many others.</p><p></p><p>Dennis, I'm well aware of Ted Turners fingers into MT but what development did he create? He has a massive ranch for buffalo near Gallatin Gateway that is incredible. What river did he develop on, the Gallatin River or the Madison?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3436811, member: 14646"] I don't disagree that the left is moving to many of these areas and affecting the politics. I just don't see it in most places other than a few places where this is because of a liberal/progressive immigration caused problems. The massive amount of liberal indoctrination in the high schools and colleges has been happening, to a large degree, in the last 20 years. None of this happens over night and takes years, especially in places that were Conservatives strong holds. Look at all the big cities in various states that were once majority Conservative and what does that city have? Austin has Univ of Texas, Missoula has Univ of MT, Bozeman has MT State Univ, Denver/Boulder has Univ of CO, Arizona has ASU and UofA and a huge immigrant Mexican population, Utah has three major universities in town, BYU, UofU and Utah State all in the SLC complex. Chit happens slowly and we are getting to peak-liberal in these areas and many others. Dennis, I'm well aware of Ted Turners fingers into MT but what development did he create? He has a massive ranch for buffalo near Gallatin Gateway that is incredible. What river did he develop on, the Gallatin River or the Madison? [/QUOTE]
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