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Blue wave???
Looks to me more like a blue surf foam! Right now (8:00 Wednesday morning), the dems only have the house by one seat! We'll see what they can get done with a super slim majority. The conservatives kept the senate and even gained a seat or two. At least they still have the power to put in more constitutional oriented supreme court justices!
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Too many dumb people in this country, and thread.
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I'm glad to see the high turnout - somehow, someway we need to work together.
I live in IL and hated both candidates for governor. I only see more financial turmoil for the state. |
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It was great to vote yesterday!
My favorite vote, other than for our governor who would make an excellent President but will never run, was Ballot question 2 which mandates a 15-member commission of Massachusetts residents form to explore a path to repeal the 2010 Supreme Court decision, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. It passed of course. The commission, in one state, is meaningless, but it's an important first step in getting money out of politics. I think one of the few things that will save our country from fulfilling Mike Judge's prescient film, Idiocracy, is some form of publicly funded elections. Combined with real limitations on K Street, we might have a chance. I know, I know, you can argue that these changes curtail the First Amendment, and there is some validity to that argument. But the Constitution is not a death sentence either. Definitely a Catch 22 any way you look at it. |
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I have lamented the idiocy of the American voter. I have also had tears of pride on my cheeks at their decision(s). Back to the thread topic: Yesterday, regardless of outcome, I was once again proud of this country. Everyone's perspective is different. And yet, we all want much the same outcome. Prosperity. Security. Fairness. But yeah, we disagree on how to achieve those things. Remarkably vigorously these days. But then.....go to the polls and vote our preference, based on our conscience and perspective. That's how we do it, and it's a beautiful thing. Perspective: Lots of nations have people with guns standing around the polling stations. Others have no polling stations. Ours are guarded by old women knitting. |
We have people with guns at polling stations here too, small world.
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