Location in Arizona for the Gulch?
Posted by tkstone 9 years, 5 months ago to Government
I know very little about the politics in Arizona, but this is an encouraging sign.
While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
Using this forum to explore ways to do this, reporting on strategies that furthered the goal and those that didn’t would be much more helpful than clinging to the dream that there will be a Gulch to move to.
First, we have a lot of retired people from socialist California and others from the northwest states. Like myself a few from the east coast. Democrats are a sizeable element in the Verde Valley; which includes Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Cornville, Lake Montezuma, Jerome and Clarkdale besides Sedona. Most of the other residents are independent minded. There is a sizeable Hispanic population which consider themselves Democrats. Sedona has different political segments. We have the Fluffy Bunnies (New Agers) who will vote for someone like Bernie Sanders; then the Artsy-Fartsies which are mostly Democrats; Store and Business owners are split evenly Rep and Dems with some independents; The ones who are in power and behind the scenes are Dems and a few Indies.
There is a small population that are gun owners of which I'm one. Despite, the open carry regulation many people in town still cringe at the sight of open carry holstered gun. The towns in the lower valley still act like it's the Wild,Wild,Wild West. That's why there is a 600 bed Detention Facility in Camp Verde, which also serves Prescott and Pescott Valley on the the side of the Black Mtns.
If any of the you Gulchers come here I will be glad to meet up with you. (Text me @ 928-821-8059)
The Governor has already started the process to create Texas' own depository, and will be having all of the state's gold removed from the vaults in New York, and shipped to Texas. Texas is also considering the use of BitCoin! Pretty free thinking, huh?
But any city is a lousy place to "hide out'", so today we live in Nowhere, AZ, We're old-folks and bugging out is not part of our plan. Much of our homeland today is like ourselves, and working toward plain survival via self-defense.
dition that would have to occur, I believe, before it
would be time to quit.
It is interesting to visit but the Bama dino prefers the shade of many trees.
I feel so EXPOSED as I drive across a flat desert.
I kinda like the dry heat over the humidity I'm used to but I also recall the terrible headache I got due to not having a hat when I had a brief bit of car trouble. That was in Nevada's Death Valley, though.
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