I was just up in Cuyahoga Falls 2 weeks ago to visit my sister. It's right next to Akron and 25 minutes to Cleveland's airport.
They really are in a world of hurt up there. A friend of hers owns a ReMax franchise, and their housing market is terrible.
The tire companies have had a huge affect in the area.
Everyone I met up there is still a diehard Democrat too. Felt like I had a big red R on my forehead the whole time!
And it is just amazing how the Dem politicians up there are able to convince everyone it is Bush's fault instead of their own.
Yep.
This is a "new" family for me. My sister found me on the internet in late March '07. We were 54 at the time. She knew about me, I didn't know about her.
We agreed to just not discuss politics, since we are building our relationship.....though some discussion does, of course, occur.
On the other hand, her olderst daughter( she will be 33 in a few weeks) was a political science major in college and we get in discussions ....away from everyone else.....all the time. We have each been able to state our views, while respecting the other's. I have to say though, it's amazing how much we agree on, including we both think Hillary is frightening in her quest for power. She did say that if somehow Hillary gets the nomination, she will vote for McCain. She also wants drilling done in this country and stopping the entry of illegals.
I think it's hard for Dems of a certain age, who have been Dems their whole lives.....to see that their party is not who it used to be. That they will vote Democrat regardless of who runs.
It amazes me that my sister continues to "back" them and work for the party. She makes well into 6 figures for a huge American corporation as an engineer. And she will fully admit that the "welfare state" was a creation of the Democrats and continues because of them.
I just think
