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Make it only taxpayers are allowed to have a direct say in how their tax money is spent. Guarantee things would change
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I agree. Rather large brushstrokes.Personally... I'm getting sick and tired of this kind of B.S.... putting fault on the gun owning community. I understand the frustration but it does nothing but divide the community.
When the deck is constantly stacked against you in $'s, the media, supression/distortion of facts by the woke that have the taxpayer $'s to back whatever narrative they want... it's a wonder it's as close as it is.
Eating our own is a punk a** move, IMHO.
At 40% of votes counted so far it's not a done deal just yet. Remain hopeful, but be ready to get in your last minute purchases is all's I'm sayin....
I agree with the premise but a lot of low level taxpayers are also flipping burgers with purple hair and their votes probably cancel out a struggling self employed business owner out there somewhere.Make it only taxpayers are allowed to have a direct say in how their tax money is spent. Guarantee things would change
Most of those burger flippers aren't making enough money to pay income tax although they're paying into SS, Medicaid/Medicare and some other small taxes... they'll get their refunds and then some.I agree with the premise but a lot of low level taxpayers are also flipping burgers with purple hair and their votes probably cancel out a struggling self employed business owner out there somewhere.
Way premature. People have already admitted to mailing in their ballots late. Did they really sort them out of the facilities that quickly?That calling seems premature
Watching the election coverage tonight, I have to wonder, is this really the American voter? Are we just that gullible? That stupid? That uneducated? Do we really bend over and say to the Democrats, who have given us 9% inflation, tax increases, $6 gasoline, foreign policy humiliation, a hot war in Ukraine, a $500 grocery cart, a border wide open to illegal immigration and drugs, and what will soon be a deep recession, "Yes sir! May I have another?"
I am so disgusted. I don't want to hear a single complaint about high prices, gun control, drugs, or crime from ANYONE! All you had to do was vote. You had one job, and you sat on your bubblegum and did nothing. You deserve everything you're about to receive.
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I run a Facebook group with 6000+ members. I guarantee you that for the next 12 months we will be inundated with whining from people are just waking up to what's going on, and who refused to lift a finger to benefit themselves and the gun community. I daily deal with people who gripe that "it's no use", "it's all rigged", "the [NRA/OFF/GOA/etc] are working against us", and the ever present "solution" to every issue "Shall not be infringed!!!" Then those very same people will tell you that they didn't bother to vote because "it's no use", "it's all rigged", "the [NRA/OFF/GOA/etc] are working against us", and "Shall not be infringed". Less than half of gun owners generally bother to vote.Personally... I'm getting sick and tired of this kind of B.S.... putting fault on the gun owning community. I understand the frustration but it does nothing but divide the community.
When the deck is constantly stacked against you in $'s, the media, supression/distortion of facts by the woke that have the taxpayer $'s to back whatever narrative they want... it's a wonder it's as close as it is.
Eating our own is a punk a** move, IMHO.
At 40% of votes counted so far it's not a done deal just yet. Remain hopeful, but be ready to get in your last minute purchases is all's I'm sayin....
Probably not.Way premature. People have already admitted to mailing in their ballots late. Did they really sort them out of the facilities that quickly?
CORRECTION: 45% turnout of registered voters.
Yes and the little taxes they do pay, they like to virtue signal with them. They think their money is really paying for better infrastructure and a stronger education system when its really just buying lattes for a teacher in the teachers lounge. They would also think their vote stands for something.Most of those burger flippers aren't making enough money to pay income tax although they're paying into SS, Medicaid/Medicare and some other small taxes... they'll get their refunds and then some.
Looks like you've been playing too much call of dutyWatching the poles as i sit here in my shop constructing a 71rnd drum for my Makarov pistol.
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I live in Multnomah County. I don't talk or associate with a lot of people but I personally know at least 10 people that voted No on 114. By the percentages, it's scary to think how many people voted Yes per each of our No votes.Probably not.
But will enough have voted against it to make a difference?
So far the percentages are holding steady and the number of votes difference is about 20K votes. Some of the counties only have a couple thousand voters total, and it is mostly the rural counties that are voting against 114 (I was surprised to see Marion county vote against it).
It's getting closer; early in the evening the diff was 25K votes, now it is 15K and the percentage diff is about 1.1%, also down.Roughly 55-60% of Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties have been counted, where to you think most of those 40-45% votes are going? It is a done deal, 114 will pass.
Multnomah County election releases will sway that over the coming hours. Next one 2 AM.It's getting closer; early in the evening the diff was 25K votes, now it is 15K and the percentage diff is about 1.1%, also down.