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'''Small town values''' are [[conservative]] values that promote virtues such as self-reliance. Small town values do not require the help of an overbearing [[government]] and are often tied into [[family values]]. They reflect the selfless values of [[conservative values|hard-working, independent conservatives]] who prefer to help each other out than ask for a handout from the government. Small town values are championed by [[politicians]] like former vice presidential candidate [[Sarah Palin]] and former presidential hopeful [[Rick Santorum]]. | '''Small town values''' are [[conservative]] values that promote virtues such as self-reliance. Small town values do not require the help of an overbearing [[government]] and are often tied into [[family values]]. They reflect the selfless values of [[conservative values|hard-working, independent conservatives]] who prefer to help each other out than ask for a handout from the government. Small town values are championed by [[politicians]] like former vice presidential candidate [[Sarah Palin]] and former presidential hopeful [[Rick Santorum]]. | ||
| − | [[liberal|Those who do not agree with these small town values]] | + | [[liberal|Those who do not agree with these small town values]] often mock those who hold them.<ref>Wilhelm, Heather (January 5, 2017). [http://www.nationalreview.com/article/443528/liberal-media-real-america-fantasy-hurts-left The Left's Great Hillbilly Scapegoat]. ''National Review''. Retrieved January 6, 2017.</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:21, January 7, 2017
Small town values are conservative values that promote virtues such as self-reliance. Small town values do not require the help of an overbearing government and are often tied into family values. They reflect the selfless values of hard-working, independent conservatives who prefer to help each other out than ask for a handout from the government. Small town values are championed by politicians like former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and former presidential hopeful Rick Santorum.
Those who do not agree with these small town values often mock those who hold them.[1]
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References
- ↑ Wilhelm, Heather (January 5, 2017). The Left's Great Hillbilly Scapegoat. National Review. Retrieved January 6, 2017.
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