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Why is our congress listening to the soft whinny snowflakes in larger cities where all the problems are?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 year ago
So everyone will move to big cities.. easier to dispose of....
- 2 years ago
The biggest snowflakes are conservatives who get offended by anything and everything. Most American's live in cities, so it's important to listen to the majority, as long as you believe in democracy.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Yeah...they’re causing the problem
- Anonymous2 years ago
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- John RLv 72 years ago
Because those members of congress work for those people, who have the same rights that you do. The job of Congressmen and women is to represent the people of their districts. Did you flunk civics, or did you never take it?
- Anonymous2 years ago
Get a life, you posted this very same question with the very same misspelling a month ago.
- Anonymous2 years ago
I think states that contribute most to the US economy should get preferential treatment.