If I lived in a big city, Rufus wouldn’t want Nebraskans driving around in it: We ain’t used to driving in traffic and we consider the speed limit more of a suggestion than anything legally binding.
There’s a pocket of central Nebraska’s farming community that has been in the hands of Irish immigrants before the first “No Irish Need Apply” sign appeared in the state. As you folks on the cold Coast know, Irish immigration was such a problem in the mid-1800s that the government needed to act, and act fast. The solution to the problem was the Homestead Act.

