As a first time voter...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 11:18 pm
I find that I was actually sort of interested in watching the e******n coverage. I guess it's true that, as Alexander Miranda once said, when you've got skin in the game, you stay in the game.
I can't watch too much though, because all of these swings gets me all excited or bummed then bummed or excited.
Stuff probably only sprots cares about:
I tried to drum up some excitement about voting amongst the fam, but came up empty. At least now I can crow "you should've voted then!" when they bitch and hope they don't remember any of my oh so clever replies in the past to those very words.
Apparently Hicklenlooper didn't need my help, but it was still vindication. Suck it, Gardner!! My choice for rep has been holding up the ass end of the race, but I didn't expect her to win since I don't even know if the "Unity Party" is a real thing. But she was set up maybe a year or so ago in front of the library one day and remarked on the cat shirt I was wearing and we talked about cats for a little bit and I liked her.
I can't remember the way I voted on everything, but I think it was pretty much yes on everything except the wolves, abortion and income tax rate. I'm rather surprised that the nicotine tax passed with such a large margin, but my reasoning was less altruistic than yours. Pretty much it's just that it's no longer my ox being gored. A steep price isn't a bad thing, though, just in case I was ever thinking about starting up again (which I'm not, but I still dream about it sometimes).
I can't watch too much though, because all of these swings gets me all excited or bummed then bummed or excited.
Stuff probably only sprots cares about:
I tried to drum up some excitement about voting amongst the fam, but came up empty. At least now I can crow "you should've voted then!" when they bitch and hope they don't remember any of my oh so clever replies in the past to those very words.
Apparently Hicklenlooper didn't need my help, but it was still vindication. Suck it, Gardner!! My choice for rep has been holding up the ass end of the race, but I didn't expect her to win since I don't even know if the "Unity Party" is a real thing. But she was set up maybe a year or so ago in front of the library one day and remarked on the cat shirt I was wearing and we talked about cats for a little bit and I liked her.
I can't remember the way I voted on everything, but I think it was pretty much yes on everything except the wolves, abortion and income tax rate. I'm rather surprised that the nicotine tax passed with such a large margin, but my reasoning was less altruistic than yours. Pretty much it's just that it's no longer my ox being gored. A steep price isn't a bad thing, though, just in case I was ever thinking about starting up again (which I'm not, but I still dream about it sometimes).