... on a different subject ...
The State of Rhode Island has been run by the Democratic party for as long as I can remember - I have lived here for 30 years and of the 136 members of the General Assembly, only
6 are NOT Democrats ...
The State is among the worst five - and in some cases THE worst State in the Union - in most issues that matter - economy, jobs, education, etc. ...
The State newspaper - The Providence Journal - is the only statewide news publication, and has a very liberal slant, endorsing ALL the Democrat candidates for office from the Governor on down ... but the paper publishes at least one 'Letter to the Editor' every day from someone bemoaning the 'state of the State' ...
So what happened on Nov 4 ?
First, about half of the citizens eligible to vote, DID NOT ! ... of the half or so that did vote, 41% voted for the Democrat, 37% voted for the Republican, 22% voted for an Independent (who actually made more sense than anyone, and spent a TOTAL of $36 on his campaign) and the remainder went to 2 other independents ...
Not only did a Democrat win the Governorship, but the Dems took a clean sweep in ALL categories ...
Now, when one party has been in control for soooo long, and the 'state of the State' continues to decline miserably, putting party affiliations aside, wouldn't one think that it was time for a change???
I realize that the Governor of RI is perhaps the LEAST powerful and influential office in the State. In fact, we have had a Republican Governor for 4 of the last 5 terms, with 2 Reps being re-elected for a second term. However, with a totally lopsided General Assembly, many of their efforts went to waste. The current Gov was a Republican, who ran and was elected as an Independent (by
36% of the vote, with 3 people running), and mid-term switched to the Democratic party. His term was so bad, he decided not to run when his approval rating was somewhere in the 20's.
I am more prone to thinking that each Party ASKED him to leave, rather than he did so on his own!
So now, here is little RI or about 40% of the 50% of its eligible voters, giving its long standing office holders - and some new ones -, the ability to continue in their do - nothing ways, and the rest of us will continue to write 'letters to the editor' asking when something POSITIVE is going to be done in this State.
And as for our new Governor, considering the fact that she had BOTH Clintons, Mrs. Obama and the President himself appear here in person on her behalf, the only hope is that after 4 years she will be shooting for something on the national level. But then, 40% - or less - of the 50% of the eligible voters will blindly re-elect the rest of the same people and continue to wonder why the 'state of the State' is so bad.
To me, the GREATEST shame in all of this is that only about 50% of the eligible voters actually took the time to exercise that right and privilege.
Oh well, as someone (it has NEVER really been attributed) said
"the definition of insanity is doing something over and over again and expecting a different result."Rhode Island is the personification of that saying.
I was going to apologize for the rant, but then this IS "The Bar" ...