Well, it's six o clock in the morning on election day and with the time change it's starting to get light now, so I guess I'd better do a little pep talk for the election. The last entry in this particular blog was in late February. Let's hope that the "Wheels" are turning our way come election night. Joel Olsteen last Sunday was preaching about "This time next year" or upping the timetable even "this time tomorrow" all those enemies whom you see vexing you now, you will never see again". It would be nice to have all your problems go away in a day or even in one week. Last Sunday morning on 'Meet the Press", Chuck Todd was trying to "talk up" the democrats. There are a lot of really close races this year particularly for governor. TOO many close races for comfort and once you take off the three or four percent "red shift" from the democratic tally, you could have a God damned republican landslide on election day as all of these "tight races" break Republican. You have the US Senate race in Texas with Ted Cruz fighting for his job in a "new and purple" Texas, according to Sixty Mionutes, which is more urban and intelllectual and minority dominated. In the Florida races for Governor where you have a Black guy running for democrat - - and then you have US Senate where ol' Lex Luther is witching from governor to senate- - Rick Scott. Scott Walker is fighting for his job up in Wisconsin and then you have Senator Claire Mc Hascle (?) going down for the third time in Missouri. She's appealing to the moderates by saying "I'm not one of those whacko democrats". That's fighting from behind. It looks like Governor Snyder will be going down in Michigan and that's a good thing. You have the Abrams Black lady in Georgia running for governor. Some people are saying the average gain for the opposite party is 35 seats and the democrats only need 23 or 24 to take control. My motto is "don't count your chickens before they're hatched". In California my Republican brother is voting for Feinstein because "She'll die in office anyhow". I was planning on voting for Feinstein because of her seniority, which means influence and privelege.
I've had health problems the past two months. I saw the doctor one week ago today and he scheduled a bunch of tests for me, most of which I've had in the past week. It could be anything at this point. This virus has affecrted my alertness and mental functioning, which is why I haven't written in these blogs very much, though I've had a lot of ideas I haven't put down. Stephanie Miller is on right now. She's talking about sane day voter registration. Just remember that Trump is a want to be dictator and he admits to being a "Nationalist" like Hitler or somebody. He has Hitler's speeches for bedtime reading they report. And many of his campaign tools are right out of the Third Reich handbook. Ask Thom Hartman about it. This appeal to "state of crisis" and fanning racist tendencies is something Hitler was fond of using. Maybe I'll do another entry later today.
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