by ashes on Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:52 am
I stayed up until midnight to savor the occasion; was also worth the time to tune into the Kamala Election Party every 30 minutes or so to observe the mood change. Hopefully this victory will result in a re-affirmation of things in common use, as well disallowing letter agencies to create laws without due process - in fact those are not true laws. Then there is a swath of thing that have never been banned until very recently and those things need to be protected, especially since most of that lacked the due process to say nothing of being infringements, and doing irreparable harm to the right to keep and bear.
On the state level nothing will change and I fear every time our state legislature meets they will try to outdo IL or NJ in their progressive policy. That's why we need the Supreme Court to act. A conservative victory on a national level doesn't always help people who are stuck in blue state hell. Several Dem governors have indicated that they are not beholden to the Constitution - claiming its a Federal document not a State document - and others (Dem governors) who say they are not beholden to the Supreme Court. That stuff REALLY needs to be tamped down and I hope some sort of plan is formulated.
Another take-away is that Kamala's loss may have stained Tim's image and in the next gubernatorial race perhaps he'll be voted out, and if so I hope a more constitution-friendly candidate can be found who is amicable and electable. Tim has done his damage though; he's installed moonbats into every committee and position necessary to ensure that MN will remain a progressive dystopia for years to come.
I'll be celebrating and I know others are as well.