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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Opus 2014-273: Duty Calls

I am voting today because I am a responsible citizen, not because I think it will make any difference.

You see, I live in the People’s Republik of Kalifornia.  We have Governor “Moonbeam” Brown as our leader.  I do not have one elected official representing me that I voted for.  None.  Even the opposition is questionable.  The man we have running against Governor Moonbeam refused to respond to the questions that the NRA sent him to learn his position on the second amendment.  He is also a Rino on other issues.  He might have a chance but that still would not give me anyone I can trust in government.  In addition, we have a host of initiatives to vote on that will increase the deficit and lower the quality of life.  I expect to lose on those too.

I am still going to vote.  It is a duty.  It is a responsibility.  It gives me the right to complain.

I can’t wait until I can retire and leave this state.  Where do I go when my country drinks the Kalifornia Kool-Aide?

homo unius libri

2 comments:

  1. I'm sure that you know that Illinois is NOT a satisfactory haven for working people, retired people, homeless people, honest folks, criminals, etc. My daughter is quite happy 200-yards north of the Illinois state line. What a difference a few steps makes.

    Hang in there; it will get worse and may never get better, but your efforts are much appreciated.

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    1. Just came from your sight. My fear is that it will get worse no matter who wins the election, but I am in for the long haul.

      Grace and peace.

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