Red sunami BS. Polis and Bennett maintains in Colorado and Fetterman beats Oz in PA by almost 2-1. THERE IS HOPE FOR THIS COUNTY YET! Oh, yeah, and that ridiculous excuse for a human, Boebert, is getting dumped so far, too.
Carrie wrote: Red sunami BS. Polis and Bennett maintains in Colorado and Fetterman beats Oz in PA by almost 2-1. THERE IS HOPE FOR THIS COUNTY YET! Oh, yeah, and that ridiculous excuse for a human, Boebert, is getting dumped so far, too.
50% Fetterman to 47% Oz is not 2-1.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Interesting how voters are rejecting restrictions on abortion.
Michigan, California, and Vermont, voters amended their state constitutions to protect abortion rights. In Kentucky, voters rejected a state constitutional amendment that would have restricted abortion rights.
koobookie wrote: Interesting how voters are rejecting restrictions on abortion.
Michigan, California, and Vermont, voters amended their state constitutions to protect abortion rights. In Kentucky, voters rejected a state constitutional amendment that would have restricted abortion rights.
Exactly! Let the voters decide. Instead of the nine unelected males who voted on abortion in the early 70's.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Kooobookie's comment is spot on. Abortion is a states' right issue and as such the voters are indicating their preferences, even if her comment is not what she intended.
This is what the law is designed to do. If you want an abortion at anytime, Colorado will welcome you with open arms. But California has raised the ante, not only anytime but they will pay for your travel expenses, procedure expenses and put you up in a hotel.
It seems Colorado will not make the money it did as when we were the marijuana capitol, California was behind the curve on legalizing pot. But it has quickly recognized the Colorado gambit and has check it so far. Perhaps our legislature will match CA in the benefits offered.
Dope, (including Fentanyl), abortion, the new growth industries of Colorado. I am proud of Colorado's government in its ability to find new sources of tax revenue.
DUDE..."shrooms" r the wave of the future...Pharmaceutical PRODUCTION. should increase and recreational is definitely going to increase. Can't help but thank all those Californians moving here,revenue
thru the roof. (sarcasm intended)
Looks like Gen Z had an impact on the midterms. I'll hazard a guess that, among other things, they've had enough with conservatives trying to control their reproductive rights.
It means that the country is going in a new political direction in near future elections.
A possible proof that the FOURTH TURNING is producing exactly the result it was meant to accomplish.....
NEW BLOOD,NEW IDEAS,NEW PARADIGM .... a revolution of the newer generation,replacing the "established" echelon....watch what happens.