r/BeAmazed Feb 12 '25

History same driver, 26 years apart in China

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u/hellowesterners Feb 12 '25 edited Feb 12 '25

The rural areas in California are also red.
There are more Californians voted for Trump than Texans.
Rural people will not benefit from high-speed rail, so they will vote against it directly under the instigation of the Republican Party.

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u/Amazing_Fall_5960 Feb 13 '25

do you really think that if LA, San Fransisco, and San Diego all want to do something, that 'rural california' can do anything about it?

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u/Minute-System3441 Feb 13 '25 edited Feb 13 '25

What about every other liberal-run city in America? Is that the Republicans’ fault too? I vote D, but let’s be real: many vocal liberals are more concerned about rights and perceived historical grievances than practical, forward-thinking solutions. While the rest of the world moves ahead, the U.S. is stuck debating outdated issues like unauthorized immigration and birthright citizenship - policies most other countries laugh at.

Look at CA and the billions wasted annually on illegal aliens and other low-return initiatives. Blaming Republicans for this is not just laughable - it’s ridiculous.

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u/Amazing_Fall_5960 Feb 13 '25

quote were he talks about race, midwit