(Jackson, Wyoming) No masks. That’s the first thing you notice upon leaving the airport. Everyone is face-forward.
No homeless. It’s cold at night in the summer time Rockies and I didn’t see anyone sleeping on the streets. Somehow, shelter is available to all.
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(Jackson, Wyoming) No masks. That’s the first thing you notice upon leaving the airport. Everyone is face-forward.
No homeless. It’s cold at night in the summer time Rockies and I didn’t see anyone sleeping on the streets. Somehow, shelter is available to all.
Skin color doesn’t seem to be a problem, either. Lots of different races touring the National Parks. Rangers say it’s calm on the human-agitation front, the way it should be in the land of the free.
Bears, however, are a different story. You don’t mess with them out here.
This western enclave is a unique part of America, but so is San Francisco, where thousands of homeless drug addicts now roam the streets assaulting the senses of fellow citizens, looting businesses without restraint, dying in record numbers from overdoses.
The difference between the two American towns is a simple concept. It’s called the will of the people.
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