Tucker nails it again. Everyone who ruined the country has moved to Jackson, Wyoming.

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I have timestamped the video.



This is so true. The liberals who ruined the rest of the country with far left policies on crime such as unlimited PR bonds for repeat violent criminals, and open border illegal immigration all moved to places like Jackson, Wyoming. Tucker nails it when he says they decided to ruin the country because they hate themselves. Tucker says they all literally ran away to the mountains to the least diverse part of the country. Jackson, Wyoming is just east of the Idaho border, and south of Yellowstone National Park. The Democrat donors moved to places like Jackson, Wyoming after ruining their former states and cities. Tucker nails it when he says these Democrats are all racist.

Tucker then asks incoming Border Czar Tom Homan, Tucker Carlson: "Is there any way to move millions of Haitians into rich white liberal neighborhoods? I mean it. I mean it. The people who did this are rich white liberals in the United States who hate themselves and the country. To punish it they invited people from failed countries like Haiti. But they can't stand the idea of living near these people because they are racist. So why wouldn't you move every Haitian to Bethesda, Brookline, Aspen, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket today. Can we do that? Martha's Vineyard called the military on them because they are racist. The problem is that governors like Abbott do not have a precise enough understanding of rich white liberal culture. But I do. Abbott would bus them to New York and they would end up in midtown or queens. None of the people who did this were affected by it. But I could give you a list of zip codes. They need to be moved into the neighborhoods of the people who are calling you racist for wanting to have laws and borders. They need to feel the effects of their own destruction. So text me. I mean it. All these people moved to Jackson, Wyoming to the least diverse zip codes in the country. They literally ran to the hills to get away from diversity. Bernie Sanders needs a ton of Haitians in Vermont. It is appallingly blindingly white, and it needs to change."
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Technically, Jackson is south of grand Teton national park.
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I love Jackson. It is beautiful.

Many if not most of the day to day workers in Jackson commute from Idaho. None of them can afford to live there. While there is a ton of land that's undeveloped it's all privately owned and rarely for sale. Scarcity drives up real estate values which is what these investors want anyway.
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I was quite enamored with the town, but we went in to a hat shop and they wanted $700 for a hat for my wife. Too rich for my blood.
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Sea Speed said:

Technically, Jackson is south of grand Teton national park.
Correct. Basically the drive into Yellowstone National Park from Jackson is Grand Teton National Park. It is freakish because as you are driving into Yellowstone from Jackson, you are on pretty flat land on the road, and you look over on your left to see these crazy tall jagged mountains just jettisoning out of the ground. You will also see these insane homes with amazing views where the Democrat elite donors have all moved to after ruining their states and cities. That is who Tucker is talking about it.
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

Sea Speed said:

Technically, Jackson is south of grand Teton national park.
Correct. Basically the drive into Yellowstone National Park from Jackson is Grand Teton National Park. It is freakish because as you are driving into Yellowstone from Jackson, you are on pretty flat land on the road, and you look over on your left to see these crazy tall jagged mountains just jettisoning out of the ground. You will also see these insane homes with amazing views where the the Democrat elite donors have all moved to after ruining their states and cities. That is who Tucker is talking about it.
Cheney has a villa and airfield out there too. But the mountains just leaping out of the flat ground are in fact the rim of a enormous volcanic caldera. When you drive into the park, you are entering the thing. Most know Yellowstone is a volcano, but what they may hear less is if you look at Crater Lake, and imagine it dry and drained and on a vastly greater scale, that is more the kind of volcano "crater" (improper term) the Yellowstone caldera is. There is a similar one in New Zealand, Rotomahana area, which like Yellowstone even has geysers and sinter terraces. Just some trivia. Haleakala on Maui another good example.
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Was there about 44 years ago. Beautiful place, unspoiled by commie lovin' idiots. . .at least at that time. Picked up a couple of women hitch hiking. What a place!
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Noctilucent said:

Was there about 44 years ago. Beautiful place, unspoiled by commie lovin' idiots. . .at least at that time. Picked up a couple of women hitch hiking. What a place!
I agree. It is still great. The Republican state government would never let anything happen to Teton County. They have an incentive to keep it great and maintain it because of the tax revenue from tourists and rich elites who move there. The problem is that powerful Democrat donors that ruined the rest of the country are using it as a place to escape the consequences of their policies. That is Tucker's point.
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memory lane. Worked near Evanston about 3 hour drive due south of Jackson, in the 80s.
I0 on 4 off. Me and my Aggie buddy left our crappy little car in Jackson Hole, as collateral for horses and went out for 3 days into the wild, way off the trail. didn't see another human. pettiest land. best little camping trip ever
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I was happy staying on the Idaho side of the Tetons this summer. Flew into Idaho Falls and drove thru the swan valley to Victor, Driggs, Rexburg, and Salmon. The view of the Tetons is great from the Idaho side without the crowds, expense, and Libs in Jackson. That drive is a favorite now. I could stay in the small town of Salmon all summer and explore, fish, hike, etc. I've now driven thru all 3 of those Eastern Idaho valleys with mountain ranges on both sides. Salmon to Challis to Idaho Falls is great also.
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Libs are a virus
hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. good times create weak men. and weak men create hard times.

less virtue signaling, more vice signaling.

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Sober reflection. Tucker's point along with my mention of the nature of the Yellowstone caldera brought a thought to mind. He is basically saying the Jackson, WY area has become a refuge and playground of the rich policy makers. Yet it is directly next to one of the most powerful types of volcanoes, if it awakens fully.

This is almost precisely the description of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 75 CE/AD. The expensive and nice resort area that many of the politically connected from Rome moved down to live in between trips to the capital. A resort of many privileged. Vesuvius adjacent was vaguely recognized as volcanic by such as Strabo, but was more a tourist attraction to visit and hike. (Spartacus hid in it for a while) It was not realized it would not erupt like the known Stromboli in a possibly manageable way -- but was a powerful strato-volcano capable of full eruption with little warning. We all know what happened in August 79 AD. But its the retrospect of it all that is interesting. Will we have a situation decades, or centuries in the future where all that is being dug up and marveled at the luxury?
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AtticusMatlock said:

I love Jackson.

One of my favorite Civil War generals…simply because of his oddities.
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How far is the train station from jackson?
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As a truck driver who came close to death at least twice on I80 in Wyoming, I can GUARANTEE you that these elites Tucker is talking about are nowhere near Jackson Hole in the winter. Winter in Wyoming is unbelievable. It's obviously bitterly cold, but the wind is relentless. 60 mph winds are not uncommon.

My guess is that these incredible homes in JH are empty at least 8 months out of the year.

And as someone whose been to the Tetons and Yellowstone 3 or 4 times, JH is beautiful. I would love to live there... in the summer... and maybe a week or 2 of skiing in the winter.
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Shhhhhh!
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Jackson is great. A lot of the people in the town are great. Even the rich liberals that spend a lot of time there aren't all your regular coastal elite types. A lot of Western-style hobbyists and super expensive rustic furniture collectors though which is mildly amusing.
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snowdog90 said:

As a truck driver who came close to death at least twice on I80 in Wyoming, I can GUARANTEE you that these elites Tucker is talking about are nowhere near Jackson Hole in the winter. Winter in Wyoming is unbelievable. It's obviously bitterly cold, but the wind is relentless. 60 mph winds are not uncommon.

My guess is that these incredible homes in JH are empty at least 8 months out of the year.

And as someone whose been to the Tetons and Yellowstone 3 or 4 times, JH is beautiful. I would love to live there... in the summer... and maybe a week or 2 of skiing in the winter.
For that matter, I-80 is nowhere near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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That reminds me of a movie....
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Noctilucent said:

Was there about 44 years ago. Beautiful place, unspoiled by commie lovin' idiots. . .at least at that time. Picked up a couple of women hitch hiking. What a place!
Dear Forum, I never thought it would happen to me...
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There are 23 counties in Wyoming. Only one of them voted blue in this past election. That was Teton County where Jackson is located.

And according to ICE there is only one county in Wyoming that refuses to cooperate with it by turning over detained illegal immigrants. Can anyone guess which one?

https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/12/17/major-wyoming-counties-dont-let-illegal-immigrants-slip-away-like-teton-county/?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=campaign&_kx=-AJS-3NyIvlyDE0mlqJ-_LwWMnsJnJDPycJOEHWIjHtzKEVMcLRf7xDxKlsMXHpO.UXPtrV
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some people need to be taken to the train station.....
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AggieAL1 said:

snowdog90 said:

As a truck driver who came close to death at least twice on I80 in Wyoming, I can GUARANTEE you that these elites Tucker is talking about are nowhere near Jackson Hole in the winter. Winter in Wyoming is unbelievable. It's obviously bitterly cold, but the wind is relentless. 60 mph winds are not uncommon.

My guess is that these incredible homes in JH are empty at least 8 months out of the year.

And as someone whose been to the Tetons and Yellowstone 3 or 4 times, JH is beautiful. I would love to live there... in the summer... and maybe a week or 2 of skiing in the winter.
For that matter, I-80 is nowhere near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.


I never said it was. Rock Springs is 188 miles south of JH, though, which seems somewhat "near". Maybe that's just the trucker in me. I've encountered 65 mph winds out there. My only point is that Wyoming overall is a difficult place to live in general, much more difficult than Colorado Springs, for instance, where I lived for 4 years.

I've never skiied in Jackson. I've been told it is awesome but can be brutally cold. I can't imagine Al Gore, Dick Cheney, John Kerry, and whatever other millionaire elites have mansions there, are spending lots of time in said mansions in -20 degree weather between November and May.
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AggieVictor10 said:

Libs are a virus

They try to ruin the country, flee the area where the damage was done, then destroy where they move to. They truly are a virus.
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IIRC, Jackson Valley is where tons of elk spend their winter because it has a more moderate climate than surrounding areas. That's where the arches of antlers in the town square come from.
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TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

The liberals who ruined the rest of the country with far left policies on crime such as unlimited PR bonds for repeat violent criminals, and open border illegal immigration all moved to places like Jackson, Wyoming.
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fc2112 said:

TheWoodlandsTxAg said:

The liberals who ruined the rest of the country with far left policies on crime such as unlimited PR bonds for repeat violent criminals, and open border illegal immigration all moved to places like Jackson, Wyoming.



She lost that war.

But ultimately won in life by getting to go to Texas
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sanangelo said:

How far is the train station from jackson?


Underrated post.

Serious question.
"Green" is the new RED.
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JH where the Billionaires kicked out many millionaires. Many of these idiots work to ruin JH for themselves and their misplaced idolatry but there are also some damn good folks around there but less and less each year.

Glenn Taylor is an American Cowboy Legend and my family is Blessed to have spent such little but precious time with him.

You probably can't find any sign of Jesus on the square these days, but bear 399's memorial will be there for years if not decades.
“You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”
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Sea Speed said:

I was quite enamored with the town, but we went in to a hat shop and they wanted $700 for a hat for my wife. Too rich for my blood.

Kemo Sabe, I assume?
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Not sure, it was half a block from the square
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Sea Speed said:

Not sure, it was half a block from the square
I'd bet it was Kemo Sabe. We were in Jackson a few nights in July on our way to Yellowstone for our daughters college graduation trip. She talked me into buying a hat there for her. It was not cheap, but it was a very nice experience for her to get something exactly like she wanted. She wears that hat almost every day.
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Sounds about right. Custom made exactly how you want it. Still too rich for my blood.
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Mas89 said:

I was happy staying on the Idaho side of the Tetons this summer. Flew into Idaho Falls and drove thru the swan valley to Victor, Driggs, Rexburg, and Salmon. The view of the Tetons is great from the Idaho side without the crowds, expense, and Libs in Jackson. That drive is a favorite now. I could stay in the small town of Salmon all summer and explore, fish, hike, etc. I've now driven thru all 3 of those Eastern Idaho valleys with mountain ranges on both sides. Salmon to Challis to Idaho Falls is great also.


Hate to break it to you, but Teton County, Idaho is one of only two counties in Idaho that went for Biden. It's not as blue as Teton County, WY, but it'll get there. You have to go a bit further from Jackson to get into solidly conservative territory.

Jackson is a beautiful place. I love living close, but not too close.
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