tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811987615829975890.post6539102382658524234..comments2024-03-28T14:07:21.692-07:00Comments on Diary of a Fat Slob: Getting to know meUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811987615829975890.post-43476306536818776552022-11-10T12:05:17.856-08:002022-11-10T12:05:17.856-08:00Hooray for the youngins and newcomers and everyone...Hooray for the youngins and newcomers and everyone else who voted sanely. I welcome the news that fascists and lunatics didn't do <i>quite</i> so well as predicted. <br /><br />I ain't celebrating, though. The fuckers should've lost 99-1. Republicans are still taken seriously by the voters, and that is a kick in democracy's balls.<br /><br />They'd lose more elections, even inDoug Hollandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8811987615829975890.post-41695488360818440612022-11-09T21:39:08.806-08:002022-11-09T21:39:08.806-08:00We don't know the composition of the next Sena...We don't know the composition of the next Senate, but it's clear that the Republican Great Red Wave didn't happen. A look at the preliminary voting data shows that nearly all demographic groups leaned Republican, with two notable exceptions: 1) Young people, voting for the first or second time and 2) Immigrants voting for the first, second, or third time. Those two demographics voted johnthebasketnoreply@blogger.com