I heard a Bob Hamilton campaign commercial on the radio this morning. The topic was border wall and immigration. He was bashing Marshall for not supporting Drumpf and the wall (with audio clips to support), and he was selling himself on helping Drumpf build the wall and stopping illegals from getting into our country.
As a registered Republican, this party is a dumpster fire. This Rep party in Kansas continues to spit out extreme right candidates. I will most likely switch my registration after the election.
The blue wave is going to last for minimum 2 terms. The Rep party will suffer for years due to the extreme white nationalism that Drumpf glorified.
I feel bad for the McCain's, Kasich's and Romney's of the Republican voters. The party got away from them.
I was never registered to a party until 2 years ago when I registered as a R just to vote against Kobach in the Gov primary. I wouldn't switch your registration since voting for the least crazy person in the R primary has a greater impact.
I guess that means ole Dr Marshall is getting my vote in this primary.
There is a yard down the street that has THREE Kobach signs in it. Kobach signs are metastasizing around town this morning.
Does anyone have recommendations for a nice Canadian province or or South American country (not Brazil, maybe Uraguay) where I could move?
EDIT: National news outlets are taking notice of this primary: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/kansas-gop-infighting-gives-democrats-hope-of-nabbing-senate-seat Seems like Bob "Electrify The Wall" Hamilton would tend to split votes away from Kobach instead of Marshall but maybe I'm misreading this...
Uruguay would be your best bet in South America, by far the country down there with it's crap most together. If you go to Canada, try BC or Alberta (specifically Calgary). I've worked enough in Saskatchewan to know it's basically the western KS of Canada in basically every single way. It's fine, just, you know, it's not going to be that big of an improvement. Same goes for Manitoba. I am guessing you don't want to go to Ontario, Quebec (better learn french) and the coastal provinces are basically the New England of Canada.
At least overall in Canada, their overall middle is basically several places left compared to here. A much more functional and cost effective healthcare system, and a banking system people actually like. They do have federal police everywhere though, but that's just cause outside of Toronto and Montreal basically everyone uses the RCMP. Just how it is. I think it works out fine tho.