the daily snivel
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
They know not what they do.
Well, I ran to the computer lab to check the results in between classes, and stayed up late last night while I was anxiously watching the count come in and then, seeing too many states turning read, felt rather unwell inside. And Kerry has just conceded. So, it's four more years of George W. Bush. I can't even say "They voted for him and they deserve him," because no one deserves the brash incompetence of this administration. And frankly, they're going to take us down with them when they go, so we as Canadians don't deserve Bush either. On the other hand, four more years of the plunder and theocratization of America might finally kick the electorate into a more progressive gear ("they can say I'm a dreamer - but I'm not the only one!"). Heck, they impeached Clinton over lying about a blow job - perhaps something will finally stick to the "I didn't do it kid" in the next year or so as well. The important thing, be ye American or Canadian, is not to give up working for change. Meteor Blades says it really well on the Daily Kos:
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Pins and needles
Given my utter lack of anything even remotely resembling a love life, sex life, or even a self-love life (who has time?), I've resorted to a creepy obsession with the 2004 Presidential Election in the United States. Which, in case you didn't know, is being held today. [What do you mean you didn't know? Get out there and vote!] Without really being confident about anything, I'm calling the election for Kerry. There is simply too much scalding anger (bubbling over at a rolling boil) about the incompetence of the Bush administration for a second term to be in the cards. Bush's numbers have been terrible since the summer - he simply doesn't get more support than from 48% of those polled nationally. Those are horrible figures for an incumbent, since undecided voters traditionally vote to turf incumbents once they finally do head to the voting booths. And the vote turnout is expected to be record-setting today. Much of the country is motivated or change. I believe that they will no longer accept incompetence and dishonesty from their government. Of course, I'm also wildly enthusiastic about Kerry's prospects for the simple reason that such warm optimism about him has ensured my psychological well-being for so long. I cannot say what I would do if George W. Bush won a second term tonight. I would probably dedicate my life to inventing a giant pair of shears that were collosal enough to physically sever Canada from the United States, because that country would truly have become a lost cause from environmental, economical, security, and social perspectives (political refugees from the Theocratic Republic of the God Emperor of America gladly accepted, of course). We have seen how loudly money talks in this administration, how eroded the division between church and state has become, and how little attention is paid to science and to dissent. It is an unhealthy state for a democracy - and more of an empire. I don't know how I'll manage to sit through the next three hours of forensic science (normally a fascinating class) knowing that the polls will be closing and the results will be known during that time. At least, hopefully they will be known, barring the civil war, burning of cities, and onslaught of lawyers in another bitter recount battle. Here's to democracy, gang. Monday, November 01, 2004
Remember, when you vote on Tuesday... please think of the kittens.
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