Here is the truth that very few people will ever say on a public forum -
We are sick and tired of people coming from predominately progressive, large cities. They invariably bring their biases and presumptions about social issues with them without even realizing it. Their educational system forces them in to globalist/progressive thought patterns and, without even realizing it, everything they do is colored by that dogma.
We hear people say things like "I came to Montana because I love it so much...but I would support changing the...". One of the first things they do is become a hazard on the forest service roads because they went out and bought a $30K side-by-side machine and drive around at 70 mph because they saw it on the brand name commercials in the big city so they think that everybody out west does it. Then they want to pave the dirt roads because they are dusty. Then they want legislation to force everyone to leash their dogs because they remember the gang bangers in Chicago having attack dogs. On and on, issue after issue, the state (especially the cities that you've mentioned) has moved toward the left.
Please, whatever you decide, you'll find the state a lot more enjoyable and less confrontational if you simply accept it as it is and don't try to turn it in to the place you just left.
We are sick and tired of people coming from predominately progressive, large cities. They invariably bring their biases and presumptions about social issues with them without even realizing it. Their educational system forces them in to globalist/progressive thought patterns and, without even realizing it, everything they do is colored by that dogma.
We hear people say things like "I came to Montana because I love it so much...but I would support changing the...". One of the first things they do is become a hazard on the forest service roads because they went out and bought a $30K side-by-side machine and drive around at 70 mph because they saw it on the brand name commercials in the big city so they think that everybody out west does it. Then they want to pave the dirt roads because they are dusty. Then they want legislation to force everyone to leash their dogs because they remember the gang bangers in Chicago having attack dogs. On and on, issue after issue, the state (especially the cities that you've mentioned) has moved toward the left.
Please, whatever you decide, you'll find the state a lot more enjoyable and less confrontational if you simply accept it as it is and don't try to turn it in to the place you just left.