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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2006-11-08 06:19 pm
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Dear democrats on my flist:

STOP BLOODY COMPLAINING! Thanks.

We took the House, we took the Senate, we managed to get through the President's stubborn head far enough that Rummy is gone, YOU SHOULD NOT BE COMPLAINING.

Yeah, the Senate's going to be stalemate as much as control, but we'll have the leadership, which means we'll control all the dirty bureaucratic tricks the Republicans have been using on *us* for twelve years. Yeah, the election two years from now will be even tougher than this one, because all of the crap that the previous leadership dumped on us will be coming due just about then, and the Republicans will blame it on us, because blaming their crap on the Democrats is what Republicans are *good* at. We'll just have to not let them. This party needed to step up and shape up anyway.

Yeah, we lost some races that any rational electorate wouldn't've let us lose. (Bachmann. Just for example. And Lieberman.) But we won a lot more than any of us truly expected to win, I think. And I know it sucks if one of the races that was lost was in your district. My county council is now majority Republican again because the Democrats were to busy with national races to bother fielding opponents. But you know what? WE TOOK BACK THE HOUSE AND THE SENATE.

If anybody seriously thought the gay marriage amendments wouldn't pass, especially in Virginia, they're a lot less cynical than I. On the other hand, not all of them did pass! And some other amendments made surprise victories. But really, gay marriage will never come about through legislation. That kind of deep-seated prejudice is all about fear of change, and the only way to end it is to force change on people whether they want it or not, and then let them get used to it. That's what we have the third branch of government for, remember it? The one that will realize (and I firmly believe they will, before I'm too old to have children of my own; judges, being people rather than populaces, are slightly more susceptible to logic,) that these amendments *are* deeply, inherently, discriminatory and unconstitutional. It's started already in the lower courts. Then the only way out will be a national constitutional amendment, and they won't be able to manage that. It's how we got interracial marriage, after all.

And also? WE WON! HOORAY! HOORAY! I wore my patriotic hat with the wild turkey feather in it today. Celebrate, people, don't gripe! I fully expected to spend the day despairing for humanity instead, just like two years ago. Except this year it's raining.


So what should the Democrats do, now that they're in power? First priority is do find all the lies and dark secrets of the past six years, and drag them into the light, before the court of public opinion. Bipartisanly; it's not like our party doesn't need a good dose of the river Alpheus, too, by this point. Drag it out kicking and screaming, if necessary. It shouldn't be too hard, these people operate under the assumption that they will always be on top. You know what would be *awesome*? If we could hound the President and VP into resigning without even having to start impeachment proceedings. Not that I think it'll go that far, but it could. It actually could. Even without that, though, we need to make sure that *nobody* is still willing to trust these guys come the next election, in two years. And don't ever, ever, *ever* let them frame the story. Also? Let us voters trust, once more, that our votes will actually get counted. Please.

Next priority is to do something about Iraq. If I were tyrant, I would say get out as fast as possible, then close the borders and let the Iraqis fight it out for themselves. At least that way, unlike under Saddam, they'll have a dictator of their own choosing and not one put in power by ham-handed meddling of outsiders. I doubt that would sell, though. Alternatively: a slow, controlled, withdrawal, starting *now*, which kills more Americans and ends up with the same result but salvages as much as possible along the way. And will be *Slightly* less of a PR nightmare.
Or if you want a sort of tertium quid: How's about instead of occupying it ourselves, or giving it to Iraqi guerrillas, we give it to our allies, hope-to-be-allies, and hope-they-don't-nuke-us-allies in the Middle East? Split it up between them, get us a few favors owed in the process and some goodwill, and let the Saudis take the fall when it finished collapsing. Whatever. The only way to really salvage it would be to declare a draft and get enough soldiers to really occupy the place properly, which we'll never do, though I would support that too, mind you. But at this point it doesn't really matter what you do, so long as it's something at least vaguely reality-based.

Third, fix the economy. And by that I mean, give us back our middle class! Raise the minimum wage, fix the tax policies designed to make the rich get richer and create real corporate oversight, lay to rest for good and all that calumny about the failure of Social Security, institute health care policies that revolve around people actually getting health care rather than administrators making money, stop hemorrhaging a deficit, accept the fact that the economy must depend on foreign workers and let them have a stake in it, and fix globalization.

... if you even make a good down-home try at all those things, you'll have done more good than the Republicans managed the whole time they were in power.

Also, it's be nice if you saved the environment and solved the energy crisis and fixed the schools and gave us back our Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment, but let's face it, that's not what got you elected. Those can wait 'till we've got the Presidency, too.

But for now? Celebrate! WE WON! WE'RE IN POWER NOW! Get used to it! Get used to it *fast*; the other guys certainly do. For now though, I still have half a jar of rum left from last night...

[identity profile] kenosis-kalon.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
I'm convinced that if marriage is defined as only between a man and a woman, and marriage provides certain protections under the law, and equal protection regardless of sex is gauranteed constitution, the only logical conclusion is marriage is illegal. Therefore it is my official opinion that no one in a state with said marriage amendment is in fact married, and that they are all therefore guilty of tax evasion, and purgery if they've ever claimed to be married on a legal form such as an IRS 1040. Sadly we are not a land of liberty, or a land of justice. But,

Wiigii!!! we've got the least evil looking congress in ages. Lets try to make the best of it.
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, so true. In fact, in some cases you don't even need to go that far: the Texas amendment bans anything that in any way resembles a marriage, for example. Without bothering to make an exception for old-fashioned heterosexual marriage. Too bad no courts have been brave enough to interpret it that way yet. (I have hopes for the Virginia one, though, which is so broadly written that it may interfere with all kinds of private *business* contracts, and you know what happens if the law gets in the way of business.)

Also: WIIGII!
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[identity profile] notapipe.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
It's sunny here. Today was the nicest day we've had in weeks. Hopefully this is not God's thanks for the people in the district north of us voting for Michele Bachmann. (I'm so embarassed. It's not MY district, but they're CLOSE to it.)

I want Habeus Corpus back. Though that might have to wait until Bush is gone.

First priority is corruption in congress. Second priority is corruption in Iraq and the executive.

Priority A, sort of seperate from those priorities, but one I expect to occur in january or february, is a minimum wage hike.

For Iraq, I like a quasi-three-state solution, and the withdrawl of American troops to Kurdistan as a kind of over the horizon force to stop massive genocides, and to protect our only friends in Iraq.
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
I'm so sorry about that. I would commiserate, except it looks like all the local and near-local races that had a chance in MD actually came out *right*! Even state senator Giannetti went down, oh *yeah*. Except the county council thing, which is just embarrassing.

...Minnesota's survived worse?

I like a three-state solution for Iraq; I'm just not sure we could stabilize it even well enough for that, with the resources we currently have. Although if we swallowed our pride enough to get an actual coalition put together, who knows!
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[identity profile] notapipe.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
Well, actually, the State House and State Senate came out right in Minnesota, and just about every down-ticket race went the way I wanted it to (I'm not a fan of DFLer (DFL = Minnesota Dems, because we had a superpowerful Farmer-Labor party) Rebecca Otto for Auditor, and the DFL endorsed candidates for law enforcement offices in my county lost, but otherwise, it all went well). Oh. And Soil & Water Supervisor District 2 and 3rd District Court Judge 44. Those didn't go the way I wanted. (District 4, though, turned out well.)

Oh yeah? Like what? And don't say Jesse, because while he was a nationwide joke, at least at home we could say "well, he isn't a complete tard".
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Um. Ignatius Donnelly? Although admittedly his nuttery was more of the "harmless crank" type and less of the "kill them all and let God sort it out" type. So maybe not worse. On the other hand, Michele hasn't been nominated for VP. yet.

Surely there's *somebody* back in your history that counts as "worse" ....darn it, Minnesota politics are so *clean*! It's not fair! Maryland politicians are much more exciting.

[identity profile] melsmarsh.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
So Democrats have offically grabbed the Senate now?

Cool.

I'm not a democrat (I'm a social libertarian), but I have to say I'm pleased.
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Last I heard, Webb was still securely in the lead with essentially all votes counted, and had firmly declared victory. Allen hasn't conceded yet, and the lead's small enough that it's just conceivable he could pull it out in a recount, depending on how many shenaningans he thinks he can get away with. Judging by how wishy-washy he's being about whether he'll try for a recount at all, it's starting too seem more and more likely that he has some shenanigans back there already that he's not quite willing to risk a recount uncovering.

The best way to make sure he decides not to risk it? Is to make it clear that the Democrats know they won and they're not going to let him get away with *anything* in order to deny that.

So yes, we took the Senate. We most certainly did.

( I wish I could just go be a socialist libertarian, but I'm not willing to give *any* rope to the other sort of libertarian, who seem to control the party on the whole, so I'm sticking with the Democrats for the long haul.)

[identity profile] melsmarsh.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
My husband is the other type of libertarian to the extreme. It is so weird how people so opposite can be in the same party.
jadelennox: Senora Sabasa Garcia, by Goya (ssm optimism)

[personal profile] jadelennox 2006-11-09 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
I think my post came off as more depressing than I meant it to because I'm exhausted from being up all night watching returns pop up. I am psyched, and I am thrilled. But I'm worried -- MA's Consititional convention starts tomorrow, and our two years of happy successful same sex marriage are up for debate again, and it could all go to shit.

There's a level at which six years of despair and rage was easier. Then I knew we could do nothing. Now we have a chance to fix things -- and can you *imagine* how much work this will be? All we've done is stop the bleeding -- it's uphill all the way from here. And I don't doubt for one second we can do it, but it's so much damn *work*.

Perhaps I just need a good night's sleep.
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
Get some sleep! You were one of the people who did real work for this election, weren't you? I stayed up for Jon Stewart and then had just enough celebratory/medicinal alcohol to let me sleep like a baby all night. :)

I wasn't mainly aiming this at you; (You managed "gleeful", after all!) but at the general air of ennui I was seeing. It *is* easier to be powerless in many ways... which is why seeing attempts to minimalize our own victory scare me. *bites nails* Last night I promised myself that if we pulled this off I would start actually putting real time in for the cause. Now I guess I'll have to.

And you MA people got a Democratic governor, right? That's gotta be a good sign, at least a little....
jadelennox: Senora Sabasa Garcia, by Goya (jon)

[personal profile] jadelennox 2006-11-09 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I did real work earlier. This week was just stressing and then staying up all night with Jon and Stephen, like you. And then obsessively reloading cnn's web page, like that would make a difference!

I'm obviously sounding more glum than I am, though, because multiple people called me out in my own lj, and then I just got called out in my own home for trying to make people depressed. So I think you're right -- must sleep!

And yes, we're *very* pleased with our new governor. For one thing, he ran a positive campaign, and his opponent ran a mudslinging campaign, and he never sank to her level and it *worked*. It's like I can have faith in my fellow voters!
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
>> It's like I can have faith in my fellow voters!

I know! Isn't it weird, seeing evidence that people can make good choices? I'm all full of goodwill and lovingkindness and stuff! It's like that thing with Dubya getting re-elected never happened.

...well, no not really (http://melannen.livejournal.com/76293.html). But it would be nice if it was.

...ok, I'm going back and reading my entries form two years ago, and *now* I'm depressed. :P
jadelennox: Senora Sabasa Garcia, by Goya (jon)

[personal profile] jadelennox 2006-11-09 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Also, my latest post is not aimed at you. :D I swear, my roomates think I'm Mo.

[identity profile] beraht.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Corker won in Tennessee. I am grumpy.
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[identity profile] melannen.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
If I had to deal with Tennessee politics up close and personal, I think I would be grumpy all the time. I am sorry. :( It would have been awesome if he had lost. But hey, he can't be too much worse than Frist, can he?