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Yes I think I heard Wendy Davis (Democrat running for Governor) had a problem.
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and in other news, the minimum wage in SeaTac, the small city south of Seattle, the location of the airport, has passed Proposition 1, raising the minimum wage in the city of SeaTac to $15.00/hour.
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Our Aquarium (actually, Winter's aquarium) will get a new home.
Good news is that St. Pete has a new mayor. |
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Oh and one other funny thing. My area's TX legislator kept saying the ID issue was no different than having ID to get past the TSA for a flight. Well at the airport I can use my Global Entry card and my wife can use her TWIC card which are both valid federally issued ID but Texas does not recognize them for voting! :3_eyes: |
Thanks Chris. I'm a little less ignorant and a little more discouraged by your story.
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Article in this morning's Washington Post said that a district in heavily Democratic Fairfax County VA seems to have misplaced about 4,000 absentee ballots. This is a big deal, because the race for Attorney General is so close. Only 770 votes difference.
They did a statistical analysis of ballot requests. In virtually all Virginia districts, the absentee ballot return rate is something like 95%, and in the two other Fairfax districts it is about 95%, but in this particular district, it's only 50%. Not cool, election officials. They are investigating. |
"They" are the problem.
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Maybe.
"They" in this instance are Democrats who noticed the bizarre anomaly. The election board is made of both Democrats and Republicans and even the Republican on the election board says "I am convinced now too that there is an issue." The board is investigating. It would be very unusual for 50% of the people who went through the trouble of requesting absentee ballots to not bother casting them. |
I did not vote this year and two Borough Council candidates are tied at 357. It looks like it's going to be decided on a coin flip. My vote would have made the difference...
... and since I knew nothing about them, my vote would have been as thoughtful as a coin flip. I could have given Borough level power to someone for no particular reason at all. I could have elected someone absolutely wrong for the job, who might then have made terrible decisions for my area. |
since you're already playin shoulda coulda woulda why don't you add I could have read up on each of the candidates and chosen the one that you liked best?
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I read the basic information, printed in the same local news website that reported the results. I don't think I could remember any of them, but they did give information, such as how many children they have, and which local church they go to, and which local organizations they do things for.
And that they want to be on Council because they Care Very Hard About Collegeville. OMG the Caring. It's universal in local candidates. I'm sure you've seen that kind of bullshit summary before. "Liked best" in this context is pretty much exactly the wrong reason to vote for someone, which is why they do it in that style. It's fine that they were Boy Scout troop leaders, or whatever, improves the probability that they are decent people. But it doesn't speak to what they would do on Council, or whether they have interests in line with Stalin. But that's why people vote for Council people, because they go to similar churches and are joiners who like to run Scouting troops. |
Yeah but you could have made two bucks. :haha:
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UT, I read your post and understood you to mean that the reason you didn't vote is because you didn't know enough ("nothing") to make an informed choice about which candidate to choose. I'm not suggesting "like" is the basis for choosing a candidate (you can if you want, your choice); I was suggesting that not knowing is a curable condition.
It's clear I'm a big fan of voting. I proselytize *every chance I get*. If your standards for earning your vote is to have a good idea about what they'd do on Council, then I encourage you to do what it takes to learn that. Then vote. That's my only message. An aside--tha's also one of the reasons I find the ANTI-VOTING measures like reducing early voting windows, reducing polling places, onerous voter id requirements, shit like that that has the effect of driving down turnout---I fucking hate that crap. I don't support voter fraud, duh. But let the people fucking vote. Goooooddddaaammmmit I hate that shit. Not you, I like you. Even if you didn't vote. I just like it when people vote. Mkay? |
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