It's incredibly easy. Parts of Montana are already a tinderbox for so many topics - housing, urban camping, politics, cost of living, etc. Throw in a chain restaurant with a significant political, religious, and social slant and you've got yourself an old fashioned screaming match.
If you want an instant reaction, all you need to do is say the name Donald Trump. The majority of Montanans voted for Trump twice, and now which towns he's most popular.
Politics can be a touchy subject here in Montana. Many residents are passionate about their choices, but is it time for a change when it comes to the President?
Many Montanans prefer less government and more freedom, however, you might be surprised to know that Montana is one of the most dependent states in the nation.
When it comes to the most liberal cities in Montana, did you Belgrade is near the top of the list? According to an online publication, Belgrade ranks second.
Some of these answers to "what would you change about Bozeman" we certainly didn't expect. They're all over the place and they definitely demonstrate the variance in priorities Bozeman locals have.
It's been four days since record floods began devasting communities in Montana. Governor Gianforte is reportedly out of state and nobody in Helena will say why, where, or when he'll be back.
I wrote a story a week or so ago asking if folks in Montana were better off now than opposed to a year ago. Lots of folks had comments and some of them were downright nasty, which isn't surprising. Folks tend to be passionate when it comes to stuff like this.