As noted by Mongo, these people vote, drive cars, and run for office.
Because of their lack of understanding, they are opposed to allowing those who are not properly "vetted" to their standards to do things for themselves. For example, they don't believe you should be allowed to work on your own air conditioning, because it might be bad for the environment. Any kind of home improvement that involves structural building, electricity, or plumbing has to be inspected and approved. They don't understand and are fearful of firearms, and believe they should be limited to police and the government. It occurred to me long ago that these folks are not self-sufficient in any way, and they do not trust any one who want to "do it yourself," including providing for your own self-protection.
I recognize there are important reasons to license some things. I don't want my neighbor's septic system to expel untreated effluent, for example. But those people and I have a sharp difference of opinion as to where to put the line.
Colorado=New California.
Colorado=New California.
That’s okay, they have legal dope too...Yes, and they vote in the failed policies that were the reason they left...
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Yes, and they vote in the failed policies that were the reason they left...
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That’s okay, they have legal dope too...
Eventually they will make much of Colorado utopias, much like crime-ridden Chicago or dirty, homeless overran San Francisco. Then they'll need the legal weed just to cope with what they've created.
Yeah, nothing like tip-toeing through the turds and syringes to make ya wanna twist up a fatty...
Actually, in a popular vote every individual vote counts.
If the gov was serving the people like it was designed rather than insisting we all serve them this would all be a non-issue.
Our forefathers thought of political service in terms of "hardship" for the politician and his family. What is it now?
Hmmmm, what's a good word for the opposite of hardship?
Softship.
Drink less whiskey on date night, my friend.
Actually, in a popular vote every individual vote counts.
True. Doesn't mean it's wise, though.
Yeah, nothing like tip-toeing through the turds and syringes to make ya wanna twist up a fatty...
Correct. The trope about every vote not counting is tiring. The rules are as follows, vote in your states presidential election, your vote counts, that vote selects the slate of electors that will vote in the electoral college prescribed by the Constitution.
Article 2 said:...Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress...