It’s decidin’ day here in ‘merica. For instance, I need to decide if I’m gonna go vote before work, or after. Probably before, but I need to get gas, too, and I hate to pack all that activity into a single day. Here in NY, besides the vote for Governor (I’ll vote for Howie Hawkins), we have three ballot propositions. The first one is a “change” to how they draw the voting districts.
By change, I mean the same assholes who draw them now (aka, the State Legislature) will basically keep doing it. Here’s the convoluted change they want to make to the State Constitution: Assholes pick eight members of a “commission” and then two more members get appointed by the eight legislatively-appointed members. These remaining two members cannot, in the preceding five years, have been enrolled in either of the two major political parties in New York State. Oh, and if these ten sub-assholes can’t get a consensus, it goes back to the main assholes.
Sounds like bullshit to me. Just a way to avoid changing anything while pretending they changed something. I vote NO!
Second prop is to allow electronic versions of bills to be presented to the assholes who won’t read them anyway, in lieu of printing copies for every member. Sound good to me. Maybe they’ll save a tree or two (though I’m sure their staffs will just print them out anyway.
The third one is money for schools:
This proposal would allow the State to borrow up to two billion dollars ($2,000,000,000). This money would be expended on capital projects related to the design, planning, site acquisition, demolition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or acquisition or installation of equipment for the following types of projects:
To acquire learning technology equipment or facilities including, but not limited to,
Interactive whiteboards,
Computer servers, and
Desktop, laptop, and tablet computers;To install high-speed broadband or wireless internet connectivity for schools and communities;
To construct, enhance, and modernize educational facilities to accommodate pre-kindergarten programs and provide instructional space to replace transportable classroom units; and
To install high-tech security features in school buildings and on school campuses.
I think I oppose this. If it was just for the infrastructure to add decent Internet, I might go for it (though even in the rural areas around here, schools have access to broadband Internet, so I don’t know that this is really needed – let them fund it in the State budget as needed). But, like, $2 billion worth of 20 year bonds to buy laptpos that are gonna be obsolete and in a landfill about 15 years before the bonds are paid off? Doesn’t sound like a good plan to me. And when they start talking about “high-tech security features,” I start thinking about throwing lots of money away to contractors.
I think I’m gonna have to vote no on this one.
Otherwise, for the first time since we moved here, I get a choice of who to vote for for my State Assembly representative. Used to be the old white Republican dude ran unopposed every year, but this year there’s an old white Democratic woman running against him. I’ll have to go with the old broad (one of her slogans was “Albany needs some fresh blood – even if it IS 68 years old). She used to be a nurse, but I’m trying not to hold that against her.
We also have two candidates for Sheriff for the first time in, I think, my lifetime. The current one is retiring, so we get a choice.
I could go on, but I need to get off my ass and get ready to go if I’m gonna vote on the way in. My only regret is that I can’t stick around for the pancake breakfast at the Methodist church. On the bright side, I earn a day off for working today. Yay!
UPDATE: So, since I know you were all wondering, I did vote on the way in to work this morning (got gas, too – now I need a nap). I saw the wife apparently beat me there on her way in. There was a pretty good crowd, all things considered. I was #64 on the scanner that I fed my ballot in to (there were two machines there).
It’s funny, but I guess I don’t really miss the old lever machines as much as I thought I would. FOr one thing, I’ve been taking standardized tests all my life, so filling in the little circle is second nature to me. Plus, you don’t have to stand in line while the person in front of you spends half an hour trying to figure out how to get the curtain back open (though cranking that lever back over was a lot more satisfying than watching you ballot disappear into the little black box).
Instead there are plenty of little privacy stations where you can actually sit down and read the propositions if you want to. All they need to do is put out a carafe of coffee and add a urinal and it would be the perfect setup.
So my civic duty is done for another year, and now I can just sit back, relax, and wait for the Senate to fall into the hands of the Empire.
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I’m sure everybody here knows, but just in case you don’t, you can find your fucking polling place here. Just enter your fucking address and they’ll tell you the fucking location (in my case, it’s the fucking fire department). They’ll even give you a list of who you can fucking vote for.
We just cast 2 more votes for Hawkins, voted no om prop 1 and no on the one for combing comprtoller and treasurer. Now I can go to the dentist .
I just looked at the clock on my desk, which I hadn’t realized that I’d neglected to set back standard time. Ouch – what a disappointment. And I forgot my water today, so I’m dehydrated, too.
I suggest that you asleep in earlier time zones put on a blindfold and sound-eliminating headphones before go about your business. Nothing to see here.
Well, everybody I voted for lost.
Thanks kids!
I think the elections of W made me feel worse…that’s the best I can do for positiveness.
The second one, when Kerry lost, really bummed me out bigtime. I came home early on election day to watch all the coverage and took the next day off in anticipation of a celebration (plus the day after was my b’day that year). All the exit polls looked good and then as the polls closed things just got worse and worse and worse….
Morning Sedition was a lifesaver that next day.
Apparently, lying sack of shit Corey Gardner has feigned his way into the Senate. It’s either the hair or the Michael Douglas-like cleft chin that puts people into a trance when he looks straight at you and denies he ever ever cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die ever purposed a “personhood” amendment that clearly has “Corey Gardner” on it as an author.
What’s really puzzling is that an actual personhood amendment to the Colorado Constitution went down 61% to 39% so it wasn’t the zygote vote that put him over the top.
Udall really did go over the top with the abortion rights advocacy ending up being called “Mark Uterus” by those on the right.
Why he wouldn’t have run as one of the best pro-Civil Rights anti-Government spying dudes in the senate is beyond me but he was a total stiff on camera and no one could find any warmth to capitalize on. Apparently it’s all good hair and a positive, you might say “perky” personaliity.
Just a note to rainbow brothers and sisters- legalized pot isn’t going to ensure a future that is to your liking.
Maybe not, but I could use a little something to take the edge off what’s coming, and I think the beer is really bad for my BP.
I keep hearing how likable Udall is off-camera and how stiff he becomes when he swings into action.
My latest takeaway from this is why do the Dems try to hide their Progressiveness. It seems like they lose the enthusiasm of that base. It couldn’t be any worse.
Obama becomes a huger disappointment by the day. He probably lost a few seats based on his inaction on immigration alone. I hope Reid hangs in there but I’ll bet they already have the long knives out to cut him out for someone more amenable, aka a pushover. Don’t expect the Dems to show any spine like the repugs did for last six years and don’t expect the r’s to play nice now.
Play nice? Nope.
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Obama has attempted to take a polite “high road” to governing. Has that ever been successful against the Christo-fascist groups? It didn’t work for Gore in Tallahassee and it didn’t work for Kerry. Obama’s first 3 years, at least, he came out a few times with sharp retorts. But more recently he just pops up with a few, “isn’t this great!!” bs. I miss Bill.
I don’t think there’s any real Progressives deep inside the Dem leadership (or much amongst the mainstream party for that matter). They’re caught inside their own echo chamber where they only hear “compromise” and “hold on to power” Politically this government is braindead whether batshit crazy right-wing or inside baseball Dems.
Sadly, I think you’re right.
Now that the Repubs have control of the senate and the house they are going to have to do something with it. I can’t believe that the will do anything reasonable. Even Bill Krisrtol (sp?) is worried abot their governing ability and Michael Steele was hoping te wouldn’t spend their time trying to repeal healthcare.
And they’ll have to control the Tea Party. That should be challenging for them. Let’s see how they “replace” obamacare. They didn’t create anything under W so I doubt they’ll do anything this time. I say, Amerika, you get what you asked for. Me? I’m going to watch movies for the next 2 years with my head in the sand.
Unfortunately, I also get what ‘merica asked for. If they push the Social Security age to 70 or something, I’m going to be very unhappy.
Oh, they hope to privatize it before then so there won’t be any money for you anyway. Evil they are.
They’ll have a cutoff age for privatizing it, ‘cuz they aint crazy enough to mess with the current old folks. My fear is that they’ll privatize it for anybody born in, say, 1960 or later and/or push the early retirement age to 67 or 70 (or later) for the same age bracket.
I don’t think I’ll be making it much past 70 if I even get that far.
Does anyone need some craters dug? Need help with Fracking? Getting to China? I have a great digger that only requires some dog chow occassionally. Only long-term rentals entertained. Preferrably to a bad home.
I have three of them – maybe we could team them up. Mine like to dig deep holes and also trenches. It makes for a very bumpy ride on the tractor, and when the grass grows around the holes, it’s downright dangerous. I’m surprised I haven’t busted an ankle yet.
Lola is not a digger. She is also not a watch dog.
I’m surprised. Lola sounds like a good name for a gold digger.
But I suppose whatever she wants, she gets.
You’ve got her number. With the exception of that pesky squirrel she gets whatever she wants
What a gig! You do nothing all day and they STILL feed and house you. Dare I say a Republican Trust Fund Baby?
Pale Male Still The Bird King Of Central Park
Thanks, Vern. That was really nice.
Lincoln had all his equipment stolen about a month ago. He has refused to accept donatins to replace it so there have been no more pictures of Palemale and friends recently.
Why has he refused donations? There are many who follow and care about Pale Male. Ditto to thanks, Vern. Anyone who complains about the nest should be shoved out of theirs. (I’m not feeling particularly benevolent since Tuesday.)
He says he is uncomfortable accepting money. I’m sure he would have received more than enough to replace his equipment because he has a large following. I miss his daily photos,
As long as it wasn’t this guy.
He saved the RT hawk and they are going to release it in the park?!?!
You know what they say: Once they’ve had pigeon, they don’t want just a smidgeon.
Especially those high-class birds. Not like they were just ordinary street pigeons.
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