The Republican Vortex In Kansas, North Carolina, & Georgia!

mascale

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I myself am liberal--Penn Quaker, founding family heir. In Los Angeles, Grandpa was friends with water-bringer Mulholland, 100 and more years ago. His boy is likely the first ever car dealer in history--to go on TV. Mostly TV was Hollywood toy, at that time. I myself am apparently among the first in history to notice that the Unregulated free market in Matthew 25:14-30 is doomed to failure. Adam Smith had never so-stated, nearly 400 years ago. The remedy is an inverse usury, like the Obama "Make Work Pay Refundable Income Tax Credit," which the Republicans took away. That remedy is in Matthew 20:1-16. The originating Moses Atrocity is in Deuteronomy 23:19-20. Apparently no usury, whatsoever, is allowed in Israel. When it comes to foreigners, see Matthew 25:14-30, "Screw 'em!" World Peace is like that, in Western Civilization.

The Governor of Kansas apparently treats his own people like is required in referenced Deuteronomy, applied to foreigners. His people want public education funding. Governor Brownbeck went with the alternative concept, "Screw 'Em!" In Matthew 25, anyone can see the recent mortgages crisis, put into history 2000 years ago.

So with Brownbeck tanking, along comes a Kansas Independent, Orman. Kansas has followed along the end of the Democrat's candidacy. In the polling, no one switched to the Republican candidate, in Brownbeck's state. That is Kansas. The Republican Senate incumbent may have even lost ground, when the Democrat dropped out.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2014 - Kansas Senate - Roberts vs. Taylor vs. Orman

George Minority voter registration even makes the papers in Georgia. A polling place will open in a black neighborhood. The Republicans are furious. It is in the press reporting.

In various posts of my own, it is noted that the two rounds of whomever/YouGov polling are reliant on paid survey takers. The real sampling polls tend to show independents. On Two Continents, whomever/YouGov tends to a Conservative bias--apparently with no one paid to respond that, "I'm not just with stupid! Stupid in fact is me!" Anyone wonders how "undecided" that really is.

So the very day Whomever/YouGov showed North Carolina Senate GOP contender Tillis mostly tied with the Democrat incumbent: Two real polls showed Democrat Senator Hagan now fairly well leading. Analysts are now calling that Red Race now Blue.

Back to Kansas, Louisiana Governor, Jindal, has also rejected participation in federal standards upgrading for that entire state. So likely another Kansas is easily able to be avoided in Louisiana, getting closer to the Jungle Election, Senator Landrieu more likely to prevail in a runoff.

Anyone notes the basis changing, starting in Kansas, to be voter rejection of the Republican Brand.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!
(Many now come to Lands of Many Nations! Early Times, there, still not forgotten!
 
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Senator Landrieu is apparently more in touch with Army Corps of Engineers. Governor Jindal was at least, last seen from Los Angeles, last seen carrying rocks to the Louisiana coastline, doing post-Katrina, and Gulf Spill disaster, relief. Lots of money to clean up the Gulf Coast, in fact, originated from efforts in Washington, D. C., with Governor Jindal, not to be found there. Probably the federal money makes more sense!

Former California Governor, Arnold Swarzenegger, most recently advanced his own version of Civic Responsibility, getting Maria Shriver, out of his official portrait in Sacramento. At the time, she had been thought almost a co-Governor, when he was governor.

Republicans tend to not much remember where they were, at the time, much less where they are, even now! At least one Bush family member, at Yale University, comes to mind(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many come to Lands of Many Nations. Double shots of Early Times, there. . . .well. . . .not immediately forgotten!)
 
There are a lot of people who live in Washington, D. C., representing other states. From the accomplishments touted on the website, anyone has to guess that Senator Landrieu does spend a lot of time doing elected representative things in Washington, D. C. Likely Senator Feinstein, from California, spends a lot of time there, too.

Military and Veterans Mary Landrieu U.S. Senator for Louisiana

Elected leaders in the federal legislatures are supposed to be guarding their constituent interests, especially in matters of the federal checkbook.

The Brownbeck / Jindal brand appears to even oppose FEMA spending, education spending, and high-tech education standards. In California, probably Governor Brown could suggest that famous Google, HQ, in California be a responsible agency for high-tech education in California. Other states could then be asked to create their own high tech sectors, and not bother California technology. In the Brownbeck / Jindal / GOP brand--the people and the states are expected to be self-reliant. No federal funds are to be accepted at all, for anything!

That is not the usual liberal, Democratic brand. That is on record as the Brownbeck / Jindal brand. Conservative Republicans even take customers out of local stores, and get them to fund Medicaid on their own, instead. Liberal Democrats tend follow along the ObamaCare money from Washington, D. C., instead. Liberal Democrats tend to support an interstate commerce, even interstate, internet connected. Mostly no one will support the Republicans, of the self-reliant, only, brand.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many come to Lands of Many Nations, freely: Where Early Times not the only brand not forgotten(?)!"
 

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