Subject: Hee...
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Posted on: 2012-11-07 11:33:00 UTC

As a Californian, I'm rather happy to say that the majority of the propositions voted on alongside the presidential selection did not pass.

Why am I happy about this, especially when one promised better funding for schools and another promised better funding to the individual counties?

Because the majority of the propositions voted on this year were also loopholes. The ballots and the giant book I got explaining each proposition in detail both had the same line for all but the redistricting proposition: 'the majority of the funds would go to [whatever the proposition said they would go to]'.

Majority. Not all. Majority.

Don't get me wrong, I love my state. It's beautiful. The people south of Mendocino County are wonderful. The way the State manages money is another story altogether, and I've never liked being played for a fool with little throwaway lines the writers hope I'll miss like everyone else. If a majority of the funds - taken from taxes - is all any proposition can promise, and if the remainder is left mysteriously unaccounted for on the ballot and in the official booklet, it smells like fish and I'm not voting 'yes'.

As for the presidential candidates, though... I was impish and voted for the Peace and Freedom Party's candidates, because while Obama strikes me as a wonderful, trustworthy person, I'm not entirely satisfied with him as a President. And because Romney scares the [PUDDING] out of me.

/end political rant

-looks up at political rant-

GAH, how boring! Here, have a Scottish fold munchkin.

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