Kentucky will learn nothing from this and will break hard for trump's third term. This isn't sarcasm.
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So? Didn't these people vote for this? Don't they WANT to live in a shithole country?
Or was it the assumption that only brown and black people and trans and the liberals and uppity women that were going to be harmed by them pulling the lever for the felon in chief?
That is EXACTLY what they wanted and thought.
Jokes on them a bunch of us have been living without Healthcare our entire lives. Suck it up, pull yourself up by your bootstraps or something. Idc empathy is a weakness.
But that's what they voted for, so they should not complain.
Just be happy that the money your suffering and death saves will fund more tax reductions for the rich.
Also, some liberals and POC and mouthy women might suffer some, too. That will buck up their spirits.
No matter how great your private insurance is, it won't help you if the only hospital(s) in your area have closed down, especially when time is of the essence. Not just rural but in the less populated cities. That's why cutting Medicaid and other safety net programs hurts everyone, not just "the poors". Looks like a bunch of "I got mine, screw you" thinkers are about to do some finding out.
But didn’t rural people vote for this?
Yep, and they are lied to more than any other group on the planet.
Let's face it - many of them WANT to be lied to and many pride themselves on being and staying ignorant.
Because they are gullible and don’t challenge those lies because those lies include attacks on black and brown people who rural people despise.
How did Kentucky elect a progressive governor, and the narcissistic chaos goblin as president?
It's almost as though all the talk from centrists about how progressives can't win in red states was complete self-serving bullshit.
His record doesn't exactly stand out as extremely liberal or progressive, it's just that anyone sane these days seems super left wing vs. the current batshit crazy. He is for Abortion rights, LGBTQ+ rights, and supports public schools in the state, but manages to do it in a way that doesn't trigger the snowflake conservatives in the state.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Beshear
The bottom of that Wikipedia page links to some New York Times op-eds where he divulges his secret to winning as a Democrat in a red state: hyper-focus on issues that affect his constituents directly.
New York Times op-eds where he divulges his secret to winning as a Democrat in a red state: hyper-focus on issues that affect his constituents directly.
I have been saying that shit for years and for god's sake drop the fucking gun issues. Tell them what you can do for them. I am from WNC and it is the same people as in Kentucky. Tell what you are going to do for us and how you will make our lives better.
They don't care about Appalachians or rural people. You can see it here in the comments lumping all Kentuckians together as pro-maga and enjoying Schadenfreuden instead seeing an opportunity to grow the resistance.
If he had lost, it would be touted as proof that progressives can't win in red states. Since he won,
His record doesn’t exactly stand out as extremely liberal or progressive
It's called the Electoral College, and it's bullshit
His Republican opponent was black, of which roughly 95% of all districts still voted for him.
That was for his second term.
His first opponent was former governor Matt Bevin, who is a whole other piece of MAGA trash.
Some people can't admit progressives can win red states.
Ah, well, that would do it. Racism for the win? Pardon me while I go be sick.
It’s almost like bullet ballots needed to be double checked…
"Nearly revolt", no, no they won't.
They'll complain and then continue to vote R.
Well I hope the people of Kentucky enjoy what they votes for
Kentucky citizens demanded authoritarian corruption in their lives, by voting for the treasonous policies of Donald Trump.
“Medicaid covers the people we love the most… our parents and our kids.” Not in Trump’s MAGA world.
You're not wrong.
Texas' lieutenant governor suggests grandparents are willing to die for US economy
“No one reached out to me and said, ‘as a senior citizen, are you willing to take a chance on your survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren?’” Patrick said. “And if that’s the exchange, I’m all in.”
I remember that sentiment from just so many of these fucking assholes. At least this guy is way up in years; many of these jerks were very young people - teens and twenties and thirties and being total fucking Karens because they were being inconvenienced by things like - checks notes - masks and, later, vaccinations, and why can't fat and old people just go die somewhere, this isn't about us, we want to just live our lives as if nothing is happening....
Others were more worried about "line needs to go up" because they were being gigantic babies about donvict's chances of re-election being put in jeopardy from people "overreacting" to Covid and having negative impacts on "his" stock market. And by "overreacting" they meant reasonable precautions.
The America that all America loves doesn't include grandparents, apparently.
Welp. This is what most of them voted for.
Sounds like a plan, though I do feel a bit bad for bashear.
However, Kentucky citizens? Have the day you voted for guys!
the people we love the most… ~~our parents and our kids~~ Trump and supply side Jesus.
Sucks, don't it?
Good
I thought that was the plan all along?