That is a cool rule. I'd like to see that in the federal government as well.
That’s true of a LOT of states. But just because the general populace votes blue, doesn’t mean that Republican shenanigans haven’t left most of those states with a decidedly red local government.It already was, for the most part. They haven't voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984.
Taylor, a Georgia GOP Chair, recently discussed on her show, Jesus, Guns, and Babies, her belief that the Earth is flat. She claims that there is a conspiracy involving the placement of globe-shaped objects to deceive people into believing otherwise."
"Everywhere there's globes…and that's what they do to brainwash… For me, if it is not a conspiracy, if it is, you know, 'real,' why are you pushing so hard? Everywhere I go, every store, you buy a globe, there's globes everywhere—every movie, every TV show, news media, why?"
That is true. I don't know how to make it fair if the people in the government won't work together, take the opinions of the rest of the state into consideration and do their damned jobs for once.It's funny about that. It's the 'smallest' part of the state, but it DOES have the largest part of the population. Is it any more fair that at the national level that a citizen of Wyoming should have more influence than a citizen of California?