Just Voted My Arse Off
- The Water Cooler
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As a threat to democracy, I voted for Ky. Const. amendment 1, which gives the legislature the power to call extra sessions. Currently only a Governor can. ”Make ‘em vote. Hold ‘em responsible.”
As a further threat to democracy, I voted against Amendment 2, not because I am pro-abortion, but because I view it as an improper attempt to limit the power of the courts to interpret the Constitution, despite Constitutional provisions here that prohibit one “department” (Executive, Legislative, Judicial) from ”exercising the powers” assigned to another. If you want to prohibit abortion, do it openly - “The legislature shall make no law ….”. You don’t fix a Constitution by violating a Constitution.
Voted for Rand “Common Sense” Paul, the dumbest eye surgeon in the land according to the brainiacs here. His anti-cop, pro-BLM opponent can kiss my big butt in the middle of rush-hour Main Street.
I did not vote for the BLM guy who got off his meds and shot at my friend who is running for mayor, even though, as a threat to democracy, he remained on the ballot. I predict he will still get at least 5,000 votes.
Didn’t vote for Craig either. He pandered. Claims he will order the cops to not enforce abortion laws. Don’t care that it’s about abortion. A mayor can’t and shouldn’t have such a power.
Voted for a new personal record 4 Democrats on one ballot, including County Attorney (prosecutor). Some were unopposed, but I refused to vote for a lot of unopposed, especially judges, and only voted if I KNEW ABOUT the people. Judges run “non-partisan” here, but I voted for 2 I knew to be middle left Democrats. Sadly, I count 6 unopposed judges who I feel are not good judges, but even as a threat to democracy, I accept bad election results as par.
Go vote.
My Peanut Butter sandwich is a threat to democracy. I intend to end its existence for the common good. With anti-democracy lemonade.
As a further threat to democracy, I voted against Amendment 2, not because I am pro-abortion, but because I view it as an improper attempt to limit the power of the courts to interpret the Constitution, despite Constitutional provisions here that prohibit one “department” (Executive, Legislative, Judicial) from ”exercising the powers” assigned to another. If you want to prohibit abortion, do it openly - “The legislature shall make no law ….”. You don’t fix a Constitution by violating a Constitution.
Voted for Rand “Common Sense” Paul, the dumbest eye surgeon in the land according to the brainiacs here. His anti-cop, pro-BLM opponent can kiss my big butt in the middle of rush-hour Main Street.
I did not vote for the BLM guy who got off his meds and shot at my friend who is running for mayor, even though, as a threat to democracy, he remained on the ballot. I predict he will still get at least 5,000 votes.
Didn’t vote for Craig either. He pandered. Claims he will order the cops to not enforce abortion laws. Don’t care that it’s about abortion. A mayor can’t and shouldn’t have such a power.
Voted for a new personal record 4 Democrats on one ballot, including County Attorney (prosecutor). Some were unopposed, but I refused to vote for a lot of unopposed, especially judges, and only voted if I KNEW ABOUT the people. Judges run “non-partisan” here, but I voted for 2 I knew to be middle left Democrats. Sadly, I count 6 unopposed judges who I feel are not good judges, but even as a threat to democracy, I accept bad election results as par.
Go vote.
My Peanut Butter sandwich is a threat to democracy. I intend to end its existence for the common good. With anti-democracy lemonade.