At work, most likely. You can start with tracking down the Republican Committee for your county. From there, you can get into chat circles and events. Start paying attention to your local politics (if you aren't already) and you'll find plenty of like-minded folks who support our President.
I found pedes at the local cowboy bar. I don't listen to country music but I can damn sure tolerate it if it means I don't have to drink with irritating leftists. Plus there's some fine ass ladies that frequent this bar. Everyone is cool and friendly. I love it there. I ride a motorcycle instead of a horse but it's close enough for cowboys (and more importantly, cowgirls). And yes, they literally ride their horses to the bar and tie off out front. And this is in the LA area.
Yeah I'm not a fan of country either but I might be able to stomach it to hang out with some super hot ladies who like to have a good time but also appreciate conservative values.
I've lived in the area for over a decade and never went to that bar. In fact, I would make jokes about it every time I drove by. But then my politics changed (actually, I stayed the same and politics changed around me) in 2015. I didn't vote for President Trump in 2016 but I voted for him for the first time just a few months ago in the primary and afterwards, I went to this bar and it was so refreshing to be around people who all voted for POTUS. I'm not one of those people that need to be surrounded by like minded people. I love to debate politics but Leftists can't have a civil debate without losing it when "But He's a Racist!!!" fails to shut me down. It was nice to have some beers with patriots. (and they played more than country music. They played country AND western. ;-)
Farmer's markets can be iffy. Lots of hippies and sundress Bolsheviks mixed into that crowd.
At work, most likely. You can start with tracking down the Republican Committee for your county. From there, you can get into chat circles and events. Start paying attention to your local politics (if you aren't already) and you'll find plenty of like-minded folks who support our President.
Join a church, or a gun club?
Or maybe go the sound money route by going to a coin show or crypto conference.
Or how about a country music concert or NASCAR race?
Of course everything I mentioned is shut down at the moment.
I found pedes at the local cowboy bar. I don't listen to country music but I can damn sure tolerate it if it means I don't have to drink with irritating leftists. Plus there's some fine ass ladies that frequent this bar. Everyone is cool and friendly. I love it there. I ride a motorcycle instead of a horse but it's close enough for cowboys (and more importantly, cowgirls). And yes, they literally ride their horses to the bar and tie off out front. And this is in the LA area.
Yeah I'm not a fan of country either but I might be able to stomach it to hang out with some super hot ladies who like to have a good time but also appreciate conservative values.
I've lived in the area for over a decade and never went to that bar. In fact, I would make jokes about it every time I drove by. But then my politics changed (actually, I stayed the same and politics changed around me) in 2015. I didn't vote for President Trump in 2016 but I voted for him for the first time just a few months ago in the primary and afterwards, I went to this bar and it was so refreshing to be around people who all voted for POTUS. I'm not one of those people that need to be surrounded by like minded people. I love to debate politics but Leftists can't have a civil debate without losing it when "But He's a Racist!!!" fails to shut me down. It was nice to have some beers with patriots. (and they played more than country music. They played country AND western. ;-)
At work.
Where do you live? Generally speaking.