How are you feeling heading into next week’s election? Use this thread to share your thoughts or advocate for a ballot question or contest that matters to you.
2016 ELECTION DAY OPEN THREAD: Make your pitch, release your stress here.
by Greg Reibman | Nov 4, 2016 | Newton | 6 comments
I am so worried I can’t even think. I worry about what will happen if Trump is elected. I worry about the predicted violence if he isn’t elected.
I am making plans to be completely free on Tuesday to focus on the election. Vote with friends, coffee and then volunteer any way I can to help out. Off to email Sharyn Roberts to see what I can do. Wearing white to celebrate my right to vote and the opportunity to (finally) vote for a female president.
We have fought a long and costly war on a harmless plant. Spent Trillions. Incarcerated millions. It’s time to stop the madness…
YES on Question 4 will legalize cannabis for adult use in Massachusetts. It will create hundreds of new businesses and thousands of jobs. YES on Question 4 will pump billion$ into the state’s economy, and net hundreds of million$ in tax revenue over time. That’s more money for things that really matter, like schools, bridges, and roads. But the most important thing that YES on Question 4 does, is support the basic concept of personal freedom as intended by our Constitution and Bill of Rights.
I’ll have a lot more to say about this after the votes are counted. For now, I’ll just encourage everyone to reject the ignorance and lies of prohibitionists like Republican, Gov. Baker. Embrace freedom and common sense. Vote YES on Question 4.
i voted for the other guy
The good news is one of them will lose and I predict the winner will be a one term president.
I just wish we had found a better way to spend the $4-5B that we are spending on tearing each other down.
BTW – that number is just my estimates for all the races combined.
Anyone that’s feeling the stress, I find volunteering to be a great relief. We need all the volunteers we can get, shoot me an email if you want to stop sitting at home worrying and get involved instead.
We’ll be going up to New Hampshire and making calls from here all day today, tomorrow, and election day.