I guess now, it’s all over but the crying (and the vote
counting in the bizarrely slow states of Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia! LOL.)
Anyway, I thought I’d share my thoughts, even though I find the whole mess
painful.
My first reaction was a bit of shock and amazement. I didn’t
completely trust the “red wave” thing, but I did believe that at least a few of
the important/close races in key states would be won by Republicans. Instead, the
red wave turned out to be a trickle and most of those races went blue, despite
polling that had suggested otherwise. And despite some severely flawed
candidates. On both sides.
My initial shock and amazement gave way to depression and
anger, and then eventually settled into a strong sense of sadness. I just find
it incredibly sad that so many (Democrats and Independents) would vote to
continue in the direction this country is heading, led by people who don’t seem
to care about inflation or gas prices or the wide open border. If ever there
was a time for change, this should have been it. So, I’m sad for my country and
the people all across our nation who are suffering. We can do better. We should
do better. Instead, we’ll get more of the same, with a little dose of
government gridlock.
Here are my other random thoughts and questions. Forgive the
sarcasm, but if we can’t laugh at our mistakes, we truly have lost all hope.
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How much is Donald Trump to blame for some of the Republican
candidates who failed to win? Or should we blame all the sneaky Democrats who
voted in Republican primaries to help themselves face weaker opponents in the
general elections?
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So, is Stacey Abrams still the governor of Georgia?
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At least, Texas voters were once again able to hand Beto a
loss. I guess now, he can begin working on his next Presidential campaign.
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I find it truly sad that so many voted to continue
supporting policies that are killing our country.
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So, Arizona elected a Governor who refused to even debate her
opponent! I guess she successfully followed the Joe Biden “hide in your
basement” strategy.
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On a serious note, it still disturbs me that the Democratic
Party has once again gamed the system and used the mail-in ballot as their
primary weapon. For all their rhetoric about voter suppression, the reality is
that they have made voting easier than ever. Too easy in fact.
Maybe not the most popular opinion, but I for one do not
think voting should be easy. At least
not as easy as it has become in many states.
Once upon a time, absentee or mail-in ballots served a very important
function. They allowed people who were unable to vote in person to cast their
ballots and participate in elections. Of course, they had to provide a reason
for their inability to get to the polls on Election Day. Now, it’s become just
an easy and convenient way to vote without ever leaving the comfort of home.
Shouldn’t it be just a bit harder than that? Shouldn’t
voters have to make at least a minimal effort? It’s important! It matters! People
who really care about the outcomes should be willing to invest just a tiny bit
of time and effort. At least, some of us think so.
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