‘Citizens encourage continued discussions with our Idahoan neighbors regarding the possibility of a westward relocation of the Oregon-Idaho border…’
In Crook County, Oregon, ranches lie scattered across the high desert. Many locals drive large pickups, and some still ride horses. It is rare to find what many Americans consider the “typical Oregonian” – the Millennial leftist driving a small car, demanding others “coexist.”
“Our farmers and ranchers and agricultural enterprises on this side of the state where I happen to live know far more about managing their own land and resources than anybody on the other side,” Linthicum said. “Most of those guys have grown up in the climate fear-mongering that’s been going on for 20 years now. So it’s a real battle.”
Check out the full article on The Federalist about the 13th Oregon county’s support to join Idaho.