Ok...but WHO are you going to vote for??? Dems??? Any candidate(s) SPECIFICALLY that you ENDORSE?????
Ok...but WHO are you going to vote for??? Dems??? Any candidate(s) SPECIFICALLY that you ENDORSE?????
I asked that question way back at the beginning and I got another screed but no listing of candidates that we all should run out and trip over trying to vote for. I'm assuming he's asked all the pertinient questions he's posing and thus has the list readily available.
Instead I got the following type answer:
- If you understand and value
- if you have any appreciation at all
- if you know or understand
- if you know or appreciate
Another one of those dummy type post.... Oh well, he at least has a place to post his rants as long as the donations keep coming in.
I grew up Ga. If you wanted to vote in local elections, you had to be a registered Democrat to be able to vote in the Democratic primaries. The election meant nothing since Republicans seldom fielded more than a token slate of candidates and no republican ever won local office. After we moved to Texas, an acquaintance-first name basis but not really friends, ran for the House seat in our Congressional District. I was mistakenly convinced that he was as conservative or more so than his Republican opponent. I voted for him, and to his credit, he was part of the Boll-Weevils that were instrumental in passing Reagan's tax cuts. He was the last Democrat who will ever get a vote from me. There is almost nothing wrong with America that could not be easily fixed in the absence of the Dumokrauts. Low echelon so-called "conservative" democrats are just Dumokrauts when they grow up or achieve higher offices. I think conservative are naive and kidding themselves when they vote for so-called conservative democrats. You will see Freepers commonly discuss the merits of so-called conservative democrats. My son-in-law has some lobbying responsibilities in our state legislature. He assures me that there genuine real conservatives democrats in the Texas legislature. And the voting habits of their districts preclude them from seeking office as republicans. I suspect he is correct, but that is the exception to the rule. My personal rule is never-ever vote for a Dumokraut for anything.
I will be voting for candidates who adopt the Contract with Congress if any do in the area where I vote. Our district is heavily democratic and republicans seldom mount a complete slate of candidates. And third parties hardly ever mount any slate. I hope some of our local Republicans will support the Contract with Congress so that I can vote for them.