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SuZieCoyote's avatar

The intractable problem isn't the one between the Red and Blue states. It's is between cities and rural communities. Rural people's votes have been given massively more power than those of the votes of people in urban areas by the constitution. The top 10 states where voters have the most power are all Red states. https://wallethub.com/edu/how-much-is-your-vote-worth/7932 *Alaska* for heaven's sake, is the most powerful state when it comes to votes. That is why we are in the mess we are in right now. Until we change the constitution, the USA will continue to decline into a failed state. Yet, we aren't able to change the constitution because the power of rural votes prevents change. Rural people are, as Obama put it (and it cost him) driven by guns and religion. They do not care that their children's lives are fouled because, apparently, God wants it this way. Our biggest problems sit behind the pulpits across America, spewing hatred.

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Red town-red county-blue state, that's my situation. Thankfully state law takes precedence, because I have seen what would happen to our natural resources if that was not the case. They would cut all the timber, catch all the sea creatures, and pollute whatever they wish without Democratic leadership that can limit and oversee their business activities.

Think I'll go take a walk and enjoy the marvelous fresh air I have fought the Republicans for. Turns-out not ALL politics are local, some are statewide and some are national.

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