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OAITW r.2.0's Journalnot fade awat, going down the road feeling bad
Andrew Gillum....class act.
He is just getting started in FL. Nothing but good going forward.
Beto O'Rourke.....Speaker of the House!
Let him have the visibility.....Pelosi can do the real work we need in Congress. He is the face of the Party I want to represent me on a national level.
Kinda sucks to be a Republican tonight.
You lost the House. That means we get to:
(1) Run investigations on Trump
(2) Do real ethics....that means you.
(3) support Mueller
2 years from now, we will see what the national conversation will be. 2 years less old Republicans and 2 more years of new Democratic voters.
Are we kidding ourselves?
Watching MSNBC (I am sure it's the same on all channels), I am struck by the stark contrasts being shown on these political maps. Modern technology (graphics and telecommunication) hows a fascinating reality. Small islands of blue patches, surreunded by a sea of red patches.
The political battle is not "North" vs. "South"..it's "cities/urban areas" vs. "rural areas". Red is rural, blue is hi density people.
I lived a long time in the 2nd ME district in a small rural town for 25 years. It was surrounded by a lot of small rural towns. One thing I know, there is a very limited breadth of human interaction in these communities. Literally, their views are necessarily limited and insulated from a broad cross-section of society but their views are continually reinforced collectively within their limited community.
I am pretty sure that Fox News has more influence in rural communities than any other source. As such, they have inordinate influence on lots of rural communities. Repeat and reinforce with little or no challenge.
We need a political strategy that bridges these fundamental cultural differences.
Interesting article about Louise Mensch
https://www.thecut.com/2018/11/i-think-about-this-a-lot-louise-mensch-steve-bannon-tweet.htmlA lot differnet perspective than the Twitter feeds I have read.
What the Founding Fathers really thought about Corporations...
https://hbr.org/2010/04/what-the-founding-fathers-real.htmlYep, they were very wary about how corporations could subvert Democracy. A good read and something to share...
Folliage Season in Southern Mass.....
Last week- Green
This week - Yellow
Tonight - On the Lawn
It's a typical dank, rainy November night here....
Just 37% of eligible voters voted in 2014.
I think there will be 60% in this election. Of the 23% increase, I think they break 70/30 for Democrats. This is going to be a wave election. I will be happy to revisit if I am wrong.
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