Not only did MI re-elect Whitmer but first in 40 years elected Dem majorities in Legis.

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Now remember, this woman is one of the murderous fuckers that mandated people with COVID be accepted into nursing homes, thus infecting the old folks there and killing them by the thousands, while her and her husband galivanted around on their boat which was launched ahead of everybody.

Everybody has forgotten about this poor bastard:

20-year-old beating suspect was moved to nursing home because he has COVID-19, says father

The whole nation was furious at this.

I said at the time, it'll all blow over, nobody cares, and Whitmer will be re-elected with no problem at all.

I also posted that the thug who beat this man half to death, walked.

Told you so.

But what I did not count on was the people of Michigan rewarding Whitmer with total Uni-Party Rule on top of another term as governor.

Freedom is NOT popular.

Killing your unborn child is.

Killing your born infant is, as well. (See Montana's new law)

Not that any of this shit matters anymore anyway...I'm just recording it for anybody in the future on the infinitesimal chance somebody may be be able to read it.

We have the manpower, the moral high ground, the legal justification and the tools with which to separate from these lunatics and perhaps, just perhaps, save the world from the likes of the WEF, who are now promoting halving world population by 2050.

What we lack is the will, the courage and the faith.

Which means we will not act.

And that, in turn, means that 4 billion people, give or take a couple hundred million, will, in the next 27 years, die of choking, man made, plague, released by the same lunatics who brought you COVID.

I will not live to say "I told you so"...so I'm saying it now.



Democrats take full control of Michigan legislature for first time in nearly 40 years

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/d...egislature-for-first-time-in-nearly-40-years/

Democrats won majorities in the Michigan Senate and House for the first time since 1983.

Jack Bingham Fri Nov 11, 2022 - 7:20 pm EST

LANSING, Michigan (LifeSiteNews) — In a major defeat for Republicans during this year’s midterm elections, Democrats have taken full control of the Michigan legislature for the first time in nearly 40 years, putting the state’s pro-life protections in jeopardy.

While Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was comfortably re-elected by a margin of over 10 percentage points, the real blow to Michigan Republicans came when Democrats flipped the Senate and the House, taking full control of the state legislature for the first time since 1983.

The upsetting results for conservatives, however, did not stop there, as Michigan also voted Tuesday on a ballot initiative seeking to establish a state constitutional “right to make and effectuate decisions about all matters relating to pregnancy, including but not limited to prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, contraception, sterilization, abortion care, miscarriage management, and infertility care.”

The pro-abortion ballot initiative passed by a whopping 13-point margin, according to the Associated Press.

Immediately after the victory, Democratic state Sen. Winnie Brins of Grand Rapids and Rep. Julie Brixie of Okemos assured voters they will seek to codify the constitutional amendment, in addition to repealing the state’s 1931 law criminalizing abortion.

While the 1931 law was supposed to go into effect this summer after the overturning of Roe, up until now its implementation has been blocked by court order.

In addition to electing a Democrat governor and Democrat majorities in the House and Senate, Michiganders also elected a Democrat attorney general and secretary of state.
 
Think of Mich , Minn, Wisc like a prettier Mass without as many rich people but still lots of commies.
 
Just goes to show that Michigan is filled to the brim with idiots. No doubt that state will end up just like New York and California.
 
Just goes to show that Michigan is filled to the brim with idiots. No doubt that state will end up just like New York and California.

Something seems weird with the way the "Democracy, election" had being handled if you believe the process at all at this point.



No doubt that state will end up just like New York and California
Despite the pollsters saying the people believe the country is moving in the wrong direction?
 
I spend zero time following state level politics. I could tell you almost nothing about John Engler, Jennifer Granholm, Rick Snyder, or Gretchen Whitmer.

I do know this. Gretchen Whitmer ran ads in about a 15 to 1 ratio vs Tudor Dixon and whoever made Whitmer's ads presented her very well. I voted for Tudor Dixon but she seems like a low IQ goober spouting the same nonsense I hear from the other goobers about stolen elections.

I voted for Prop 3 in Michigan. Reasonable people can differ on abortion. But reasonable people cannot differ on on rape or health of the mother. Those are such a small number of cases and it is a minor issue but it a ridiculous viewpoint that Tudor Dixon holds and Whitmer exploited.
 
Not only did MI re-elect Whitmer but first in 40 years elected Dem majorities in Legis.

Don't dismiss the impact of Michigan's change in the way it conducts redistricting. Prior to 2020, redistricting had been in the hands of the legislature (the self-fulfilling prophesy is that it gave the GOP an advantage). But in 2018, Michigan Proposal 2 passed by a large margin (61% to 39%) - turning redistricting over to an independent commission. Expect this to happen in more and more states - redistricting will be out of GOP hands.

Michigan Proposal 18-2 was a ballot initiative approved by voters in Michigan as part of the 2018 United States elections. The proposal was created in preparation of the 2020 United States Census, to move control of redistricting from the state legislature to an independent commission. The commission consists of thirteen members selected randomly by the secretary of state: four affiliated with Democrats, four affiliated with Republicans, and five independents. Any Michigan voter can apply to be a commissioner, as long as they have not been, in the last six years, a politician or lobbyist. Proponents argued that Michigan's current districts are gerrymandered, giving an unfair advantage to one political party. Opponents argued that the process would give the secretary of state too much power over redistricting, and that the people on the commission would be unlikely to understand principles of redistricting. The proposal was approved with 61.28% of the vote.
 
I've been in Michigan this week and grew up here. Normally leading up to the election you could tell who was going to win by just talking to different people of different backgrounds. State elections are almost always down to Macomb county since everything else is settled. I couldn't find a Whitmer supporter anywhere, yet according to the results, she won not only Macomb county, but Oakland county and a bunch of others. 1.8 million mail in ballots certainly locked this up. How many of those were on the Democrats key 125-175 year old demographic is not yet been presented, but I suspect they are the ones who turned up.
 
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