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You know, say what you will about Gov Rod, but he did things for HIS voters.
Really, at the National and even state level a lot of times R's DON'T do much for those who vote for them.
Not much for stay at home Moms. Worse, they try to pump up H1-B quotas who compete for jobs with their voters.
Things happen for a reason.
Levois, I agree that I don't trust Democrats to improve anything. Sen. Obama says that this election should cause change, and I agree. We can change the government by electing more Republicans. Democrats control the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, IL Senate, and IL House. If IL voters want to change the government, they'll ensure that Republicans regain control of those four houses. If that happens, they'll cut tax rates, cut spending, defend us from terrorists, and discourage illegal aliens.
For the upper brackets especially.
cut spending,
Not on GWB's watch they didn't. And where were the spending bill vetoes when he had a Congress of D's OR R's?
defend us from terrorists,
Good job here.
and discourage illegal aliens.
Neither party does more than lip service on this issue, as there are vested interests in both parties to leave things the way they are now.
To each his own, but I'd never consider it. I'd be worried about something happening between my vote and election day that would change my mind.
Plus, I take great comfort and joy in ritual. Walking the three blocks to my polling place early on a cool autumn morning is something I look forward to it every time. My poll watchers, extraordinarily pleasant and civil Dems and GOPers, have been a constant since the Lincoln/Douglas race, I believe. They have fresh-baked cookies for the early birds, too.
That certainly didn't go over too well with the small group I walked in with.
If it's 150 feet or less to the voting area, (maybe 500) that's only slightly ILLEGAL.
I experienced the same thing last weekend, only the young gentleman was handing out Kirk literature, but he wasn't demanding anything. He was reading a sci-fi book, actually.
When I voted on Saturday, I arrived 30 minutes after the polls opened and waited for about an hour. It was uncomfortably hot and the hallway we waited in was dark.
So it is no surprise that poll show a grumpy pessimistic mood.
Will may be a bubble or it may be a long term recession. It will depend on who is elected next month.
Don't leave us in suspense, VMan, tell us which one. Since you're not a hardcore partisan, we have no way of knowing who is the economic savior.
We don't know. Neither do I.