Pretty good day for energy
The
two candidates I concretely supported lost, but that's OK. I knew both were quixotic causes. I'm
hoping both will try again; Art Robinson has already emailed that he will try again next time.
If Robinson had run two years earlier, he would have been the
only pro-science candidate and his loss would have mattered more. But this year
plenty of candidates campaigned with a clear anti-Warmist message, and many of them won!
Best of all, I think, will be Manchin of West Virginia. You can't get any firmer than
shooting a hole in cap-n-trade. Manchin could be a good President.
Overall, Congress doesn't matter much. Even if we could replace 100% of the members with reformists, they'd immediately be blackmailed into submission by the enemy-serving staff and Satanist media. Like decanting new wine into bottles filled with dead rats and plutonium.
This unfortunate land will not be reborn until most of the states secede, and then only if those states contain most of the military bases and missile sites. Under those conditions, the rump nation based in DC may cut the seceders loose without destroying the world.
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One unrelated observation: This election shows that the West is now the most corrupt part of the country. Previously you could generalize that corruption ruled east of the Mississippi. Now the East is more open to reform, while the gangsters are unstoppable in places like Alaska, California and Nevada.
It's all about casinos. Bets and debts, as Polistra
foresaw in 2006.