hope i am not opening up a can of worms with this post,
mods, if it gets out of hand feel free to delete.
the outdoors can be political, usage, funding, access, etc... are all dependent on politics
both parties have their pros and cons when it comes to outdoors,
just curious if anyone uses the outdoors as a element in their voting decisions
is so what makes them do so?
for myself i havent voted in national elections in over 15 years because i dont agree with either side, and dont support any of the candidates, this election year being no different
i do feel strongly about us as individuals being free to pursue activities without too many restrictions, and protecting the outdoors for ourselves and our kids.
please keep it civil
mods, if it gets out of hand feel free to delete.
the outdoors can be political, usage, funding, access, etc... are all dependent on politics
both parties have their pros and cons when it comes to outdoors,
just curious if anyone uses the outdoors as a element in their voting decisions
is so what makes them do so?
for myself i havent voted in national elections in over 15 years because i dont agree with either side, and dont support any of the candidates, this election year being no different
i do feel strongly about us as individuals being free to pursue activities without too many restrictions, and protecting the outdoors for ourselves and our kids.
please keep it civil
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