Monday, November 7, 2022

Voting angry is bad for democracy...

...but, apparently, only when the voters are mad at Democrats: "Vote angry...and do it proudly".

Mrs. Paco and I voted early. We have a high level of confidence that retiring RINO and all-star lawnmower salesman, Richard Burr, is going to be replaced by a genuine Republican, Ted Budd. Now, if we can convince GOP squish Thom Tillis to retire before he's up for election, maybe North Carolina can have two U.S. Senators who actually contribute to rolling back leftist influence in the Tar Heel State. 

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  1. A vote against is more sure than a vote for.

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  2. I don't vote early, I don't trust it. I seem to be in an increasing minority though.

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  3. Tillis has caved to the LGBTQ lobby. But don't worry, once they've finished their long campaign to erase biology from all our institutions and laws, Tillis is sure it won't have any detrimental impact.

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  4. Never trust a man who spells his first name "Thom" instead of "Tom".

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  5. I voted today, and I guess you could say I voted angry because I voted a straight Republican ticket. Now that's not always the best thing to do, especially if you're new to the district and don't know very much about the local politicians (except for the Senate and the Governor), but I figure if the Democrats get wiped out, they will have finally learned a lesson. Maybe. At least it worked when I had to spank my kids for misbehavior.

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