Today's Mighty Oak

The political post: 2012



I’ll be brief, I have to get back to my novel, I want to keep the lead in wordcount I gave myself this weekend.  But here’s where we stand on the election.

First up, the election in two minutes:

Make no mistake, the Republican party’s tactic this year is voter suppression:

Romney hasn’t done many endorsements, but he has done two videos, both for Senate candidates who love to talk about rape (and the apparent gift that it is).  He’s also threatening to take the country hostage if he isn’t elected, or at least, he is threatening that his party will.

And if it helps, like we’ve known all along, giving tax breaks to the rich doesn’t create any jobs, it just gives more money to the rich while the middle class has to make it up.

On the lighter side of things, this isn’t from either party, but just sad.  And what if we’ve all been wrong about Karl Rove, and he’s just in it for the money?  And if you really want to distract yourself, find out all about what your sex life means about your political affiliations.  I’m guessing that was an unscientific poll.  Heh.

And just as important as everything else, four states vote on equality tomorrow:

 

Obviously I lean progressive.  I’m not a Democrat however (nobody can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory quite like the Democratic party), I’m an Independent (and proud of it). But, I have helped two people register and learn where their polling place is tomorrow, and they have both told me who they’re voting for (and neither one is voting for Obama).  I always say that I want people to be engaged and involved in their politics, and I mean it.  Even if that means I have to work harder in the next election, I’m happy that even more people from my generation are getting involved.  I’m glad they’re voting, they’re my best friends, and I’m proud of them, no matter how they touch the touchscreens tomorrow (can’t really say pull the levers anymore, can we?).

And as I always say, I’m hoping for a bake sale.  Because I’d like some biscotti (my polling place used to do a bake sale to benefit the PTA of the school it’s in, but sadly, the last few years, it hasn’t happened).

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