We will agree to disagree. My daughter attended school in MA for four years and I grew up in NY. MA is the most liberal state in the nation. There is a reason that gay marriage is legal there. I am amazed that Romney was ever elected governor.
MA politics like those in NJ are about the spoils system, political favors,and cronyism. It is corrupt.
Yes, you told me that. I would've grown up in NYC had it not been for a slimeball leftist weasel named Lindsay. My family was part of the million people exodus from the city between the mid '60s and 1980. I'm quite sensitive to the damage these people cause.
"MA is the most liberal state in the nation. There is a reason that gay marriage is legal there. I am amazed that Romney was ever elected governor."
MA leans liberal, but it is not 100% liberal. The Republican party in the state surrendered to liberalism rather than getting with the Conservative program, so as a result, you have a large chunk of residents with no party that supports their views. We're failing to take advantage of that fact, and that's why the state has a 100% rodent federal delegation and almost 90% rodent legislature. The state isn't that liberal and that rodent to excuse such a ghastly representation. That's my point. We are long overdue to take the war to the enemy camps and start scoring some victories.
"MA politics like those in NJ are about the spoils system, political favors,and cronyism. It is corrupt."
I know that, I've written about it endlessly. The Republican party's failure there and in NJ to combat it is the reason it continues to falter (and the NJ GOP was the overwhelming majority in the '90s... and now it is at post-Watergate levels and heading towards MA moribundity). Again, we need to fight and take these places back ! Abandoning them is not an option.
All the more reason for conservatives to speak their mind, they have nothing to lose. Why try and get along with the traitorous rodents ?