Real life stories about wildlife and fauna in upstate New York at my little piece of nature called Crickhollow. My wildlife friends include grey fox, black bear, raccoons, opossum, porcupine, song birds and turkey. We share our wild flora with all these creatures--dandelion greens, black and red raspberries and strawberries.
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Response to Electoral College Debate and a New Subject about Voting
Absolutely! That is when I formally changed my voter registration. I could not accept all the obvious corruption. Vietnam was a political war as well and one of the reasons Kennedy was murdered. The underlying greed; the money that is made from the sale of weapons, oil and opium has been undermining our political system for decades. Eisenhower warned of the dangers of having a war driven economy but that is exactly where we are. Presidents play the patriotism card and can get re-elected on that alone. Which brings me to my next pet peeve: the way we vote. Right now there is a ton of controversy over mail-in ballots and the current president is waging an attack on the process saying it is used for fraudulent voting while in fact, that has never really been an issue. Gerrymandering and confusing ballots or voting machine procedures have led to much more subterfuge. Here's my idea--voting by internet.
If we can file our taxes, our medical information, take college courses and do our banking safely online, why can't we vote that way? The Republicans don't want that to happen because every registered voter would probably vote and the swamp really would be cleared--assuming there were good, ethical candidates to replace the corrupt and complacent old guard.
I think this is truly a time for reassessment of how we treat everything in our lives: our relationship with government, racial equality, healthcare, care of the environment, education and, of course, this pandemic and those to come.
Electoral College Debate
For many years I have felt that the Electoral College is out of date and not representative of our times or a fair representation of the people's wishes. My father always gave the stock answer is that it provided equal representation for each state. But does it?
In the past, the results of the Electoral College and the popular vote have yielded the same results. Then came Al Gore v George W Bush, and after the FL decision Bush was named the winner even though Gore had gotten more of the popular vote. We all know how that worked out---a strong economy faltered into a Great Recession, hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that was completely mishandled and then came 9/11 and the appropriate response was escalated to include Iraq when all involved knew there really were no WMDs. Obama came, revived the economy, gave us ACA (a flawed but better than what we had healthcare plan) and captured Osama bin Laden.
Fast forward to 2016. Once again we get a president via the Electoral College even though Hillary was far ahead by popular vote. I need not speak about where that outcome has brought us. Can we say good bye to the EC?

