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Old Posted Sep 13, 2019, 3:25 PM
Docere Docere is offline
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Originally Posted by sopas ej View Post
How so?

I've never lived in Chicago or NYC, but I've visited both, so I can't really "judge" the other two, but I don't get that the "liberalism" in LA is contrived. Historically, LA was not kind to unions; LA post Mexican-cession really grew because of American capitalist ventures, whether it was oil, film making, or real estate (mostly real estate).
L.A. was dominated by Midwestern Protestants for much of the 20th century.
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