I've been to all 50 states, and traveled this whole country, and 90 percent of the people are good folks. The rest of them take after the other side of the family.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have an amazing family. I was raised in a wonderful mid-west family.
I have been traveling to every corner of the great state of Florida. I've met some great people and we've had an honest discussion about the failures of Washington.
Friends in the Midwest often ask me what it's like to raise a family in Los Angeles. I say it's just like where they are, but warmer and with more traffic. I also tell them people here seem a bit more tolerant of those who are different.
I love the 20 million people that live in my state and 100 million tourists.
I think family is very important in West Virginia and has long been so because the mountains made travel difficult in the past, and family members had to depend on each other.
Here in California, a lot of people are just kinda rude, and they're really impatient, especially on the freeways and stuff. And in Texas it's not like that. Here, it's kinda like a 'dog eat dog' world. But in Texas, it's really friendly. And all my family is in Texas, so we would visit family more if we lived in Texas.
I come from a rural state. People drive 50, 100 miles to and from work every single day. That is true all over America.
I have an amazing and supportive family. I'm fortunate to have a close relationship with everyone.
I usually travel with a lot of people, like my dad, mom and sisters.
My folks are in Jersey. And I have a lot of friends and other family there. So, I try to visit as much as possible.
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