Omaha... the land of Minnesota winters and Texas summers! Gorgeous place but the weather can be insane.
@vicariousexistence736914 күн бұрын
Sir that’s not Knoxville, that’s Houston 8:58
@vicariousexistence736914 күн бұрын
Sir that’s Corpus Christi 13:18
@findingbigfootwithbothhand507Ай бұрын
The picture at 0:48 is Kansas City, Missouri - not Wichita
@chanceDdog20098 күн бұрын
Hi, I’m from McAllen. It’s not a place to move. It’s incredibly boring here and the cost of living is low because the pay is incredibly low. Even for professionals who have degrees. And our taxes are high for what the municipality gives back.
@billbillards56926 күн бұрын
Affordable until a tornado or golf ball sized hail destroys your house.
@rain_.27 күн бұрын
dayton sure, its got some pretty locations but its dangerous as all get out
@kathrynsamuelson198321 күн бұрын
Nothing about access to healthcare, let alone affordable care. Nothing about state and local politics. I wouldn't move to Oklahoma if I had school age children. The head of the state department of education (or whatever his title is) has decreed that the Bible has to be taught in schools.
@SirBlackReeds10 күн бұрын
Someone should change her surname to Petty. Whether you like it or not, there is literary value to be found in the Bible, it was one of the major influences on the Constitution, and public education has not improved since the Bible was removed. As a matter of fact, it was removed to spite Catholics.
@kathrynsamuelson198310 күн бұрын
@@SirBlackReeds I don't remember anything about the Bible being mentioned in my Con Law class. My recollection of t he influences for the Constitution were philosophers such as John Locke and Edmund Burke. I learned in the last couple of years that Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin (both deists) visited the leaders of the Iroquois confederacy for ideas for the Constitution, although they ignored the fact that clan mothers and grandmothers elected the chiefs. By the way, the Bible was removed because teaching only it violates the 1st Amendment prohibition against the government establishing a religion. By the way, I'm fine with public schools teaching comparative religion. Which version/translation of the Bible do you want taught - the Latin Vulgate, the original Hebrew of the Old Testament. the Greek New Testament, the Aramaic version of the New Testament, The Martin Luther version, the Wycliff Bible, the King James, the New Jerusalem, the New Revised Standard....