Iowa Mexican Restaurant owner gets shamed for Black Lives Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights... sign at his restaurant. And he answers back with No Love, No Tacos. I want one on every street corner.
Post by ellipses84 on Oct 19, 2020 12:32:55 GMT -5
He is awesome and the website is amazing! Way more than taco t-shirts! Maybe it’s just the Iowans I know, but I feel like they lean more liberal on social justice issues for being a Midwest agricultural / rural state. I was so disappointed in the state in 2016. It was such a huge swing from the Obama years 😢.
He is awesome and the website is amazing! Way more than taco t-shirts! Maybe it’s just the Iowans I know, but I feel like they lean more liberal on social justice issues for being a Midwest agricultural / rural state. I was so disappointed in the state in 2016. It was such a huge swing from the Obama years 😢.
I have many younger relatives who live in Iowa. Trends I see:
-Aunts and uncles are moderate to conservative, and live more rurally -cousins aged 18-30 are all liberal and all moved to larger cities, even the one who is still actively farming (he moved with his wife to town and drives out to the farm) -zero percent are still religious although they were all raised Catholic. -all stayed in IA
Thank you for sharing! I have that sign outside of my house and NEED that shirt. I've never been to Iowa but live in SoCal and can get on board with that message
Thank you for sharing! I have that sign outside of my house and NEED that shirt. I've never been to Iowa but live in SoCal and can get on board with that message
My BFF has the sign and had to buy in a bulk lot of 10. My neighbor also bought them and I’m buying one off her that hasn’t arrived yet. Just beware there are multiple sources and there are some that are just copycat printers who are also selling trump signs.
He is awesome and the website is amazing! Way more than taco t-shirts! Maybe it’s just the Iowans I know, but I feel like they lean more liberal on social justice issues for being a Midwest agricultural / rural state. I was so disappointed in the state in 2016. It was such a huge swing from the Obama years 😢.
I have many younger relatives who live in Iowa. Trends I see:
-Aunts and uncles are moderate to conservative, and live more rurally -cousins aged 18-30 are all liberal and all moved to larger cities, even the one who is still actively farming (he moved with his wife to town and drives out to the farm) -zero percent are still religious although they were all raised Catholic. -all stayed in IA
Interesting anecdote.
All the Iowans I know are hardcore Republicans.
I'm so interested in what political party demographics will be in 30-40 years. I hope i live that long to see them.