in Ohio and Kentucky are a bad sign for the presidential election next year. I hope I'm wrong but it looks like we'll have an R in the White House next time.
Kentucky just put a guy in office who wouldn't pay his taxes, would screw his own mother out of money but labels himself as a Conservative Christian. He's going to try to deny same sex couples of marriage licenses (screw the Constitution) and he's going to try to do away with portions of the ACA, resulting in loss of Medicaid dollars. I honestly think people would put anyone in office as long as they label themself "Conservative Christian".
Ohio said no to weed by a margin of 2-1. Yes, I know there were other "complications" associated with that part of the ballot but that's a pretty overwhelming majority.
Kentucky just put a guy in office who wouldn't pay his taxes, would screw his own mother out of money but labels himself as a Conservative Christian. He's going to try to deny same sex couples of marriage licenses (screw the Constitution) and he's going to try to do away with portions of the ACA, resulting in loss of Medicaid dollars. I honestly think people would put anyone in office as long as they label themself "Conservative Christian".
Ohio said no to weed by a margin of 2-1. Yes, I know there were other "complications" associated with that part of the ballot but that's a pretty overwhelming majority.