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Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:05 am
by ti-amie
dryrunguy wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:01 am All three democrats on the PA supreme court have won their retention elections, so that's excellent news. Had they not won their individual retention votes, Gov. Josh Shapiro would have been able to appoint three new judges to replace them. But he would have had to try to get them through a Republican-controlled state senate, which would not have happened. Good news indeed.

Have Republicans won anything of substance tonight?
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Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:07 am
by ti-amie
West coast is starting to check in...
Mueller, She Wrote
‪@muellershewrote.com‬
BREAKING: PROP 50 HAS PASSED IN CALIFORNIA

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:09 am
by ti-amie
Then there's Texas
PBS News‬
‪@pbsnews.org‬
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Texas voters on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment affirming parental rights. to.pbs.org/4oSqwtW

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:11 am
by ti-amie
The heart of the Confederacy folks:

‪Mark Chadbourn‬
‪@chadbourn.bsky.social‬
· 2h
Every single county in Virginia shifted Blue.

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Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:21 am
by ti-amie
The Associated Press‬
‪@apnews.com‬
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BREAKING: Colorado voters approved a ballot measure that would raise state income taxes on higher-earning households to fund free meals for all public school students.

Follow AP for live updates.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 4:28 am
by ti-amie

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 12:42 pm
by Owendonovan
The electoral maps show the wealthy and republicans voted for Cuomo. I think a fair amount of people weren't buying that Mamdani is some raging anti-semite. Today, those pockets of Cuomo support like TriBeCa and the Upper East side look a bit out of touch with their neighboring neighborhoods.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 12:53 pm
by ashkor87
It is sooo easy to brand someone a socialist or communist.. in India, anyone who expresses any sympathy for tribals or marginalized people is automatically called an 'urban naxalite' -- the reference is to a group of terrorists who operated in the jungles. sigh.. nobody wants to look at reality or have any empathy for anybody.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:44 pm
by dryrunguy
Let's see if I can make this work. Here is a map of how New Yorkers voted. It looks very different than the earlier version Amie posted upthread (also from the NY Times). And here's an interactive map that breaks it all down by neighborhood. Really cool stuff: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... f11dfcd63a

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:59 pm
by dryrunguy
From this morning's NY Times newsletter about Mamdani's win:

Now that he will be mayor, my colleague Elizabeth Dias wrote, “the most prominent face of progressive religion in the Democratic Party is not a liberal Christian but a Muslim.”

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:34 pm
by ponchi101
ashkor87 wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 12:53 pm It is sooo easy to brand someone a socialist or communist.. in India, anyone who expresses any sympathy for tribals or marginalized people is automatically called an 'urban naxalite' -- the reference is to a group of terrorists who operated in the jungles. sigh.. nobody wants to look at reality or have any empathy for anybody.
It is what I call "The age of volume". You just don't want to make sense, you want to scream the loudest.
Somebody even mentions income inequality? "Socialist, communist, danger to society".
Somebody brings up immigration changes? "fascist, xenophobe, racist".

Zero analysis; just scream the loudest.

I am not sold on Mandhami; I have heard that speech before, in a Venezuelan accent. But the problems mentioned by him are not trivial, and the usual methods are not going to solve them.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:49 pm
by Suliso
Fortunately his power is limited to one city no matter how large. Let him prove what he can actually do in the real world with all its limitations.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:52 pm
by ponchi101
NYC is just a city but, population wise and economic wise, it is like he is the president of a small country. As you say, it will be a good test to see how his ideas and policies work. But he reminds me of S. American leftist politicians: a lot of promises during the campaign, and then, when they get to power, they simply cannot execute (or, in S. America's case, really never meant it).

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 5:07 pm
by dryrunguy
Just like clockwork, Republicans have filed suit to stop Proposition 50 in California from taking effect. Their grounds? It's unconstitutional.

Shameless.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/05/us/r ... f11dfcd63a

It will be very interesting to see what the U.S. Supreme Court does with the Louisiana case they have on their docket. It will be impossible for the conservative majority to leave either side unscathed. And just trying to hurt one side less (the President who owns them) won't be easy to accomplish, either. They'll finally get a sense for what it's like to be a pretzel that tries to bend after it's already baked.

Re: Politics Random, Random

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 12:47 am
by Owendonovan
dryrunguy wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:44 pm Let's see if I can make this work. Here is a map of how New Yorkers voted. It looks very different than the earlier version Amie posted upthread (also from the NY Times). And here's an interactive map that breaks it all down by neighborhood. Really cool stuff: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/202 ... f11dfcd63a
The darkest yellows(Cuomo/Sliwa) in N. Brooklyn, where I live, are the Hasidic and Orthodox communities. (a voting bloc pandered to more than any other in the city)