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skidude 11-07-2012 06:35 AM

What did the election do (or not) in your state?
 
In Maine we got a new senator and legalized gay marriage.

fmowry 11-07-2012 08:26 AM

Gay marriage and table games about a mile from my house.

18psi 11-07-2012 08:30 AM

CA is still going to shit. Nothing changed

Ryan_G 11-07-2012 08:37 AM

Florida stayed more or less the same, ignorant.

sixshooter 11-07-2012 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by Ryan_G (Post 947311)
Florida stayed more or less the same, ignorant.

lol wut?

Ryan_G 11-07-2012 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 947314)
lol wut?

You would know what I mean if you saw my facebook feed and live stream videos of St. Pete. It was all just pure ignorance. Especially from my own age bracket. My peers definitely upset me the most with comments like "Women have a champion, Barack Obama" and "This is the best day of my life!!! The middle class is saved!". All this from people who have recently graduated from established four year universities and still work for minimum wage with no solid prospects in their future.

I really didn't mind that Bill Nelson won the senate seat because I honestly didn't like either candidate. I was more disappointed that the amendment to opt out of the individual mandate for Obamacare was overturned. Although it wouldn't have actually mattered given the Supreme Court's overruling decision it would have made a statement.

Braineack 11-07-2012 09:01 AM

VA amended its Constitution to prevent the State from enforcing eminent domain for private/profit use in the name of jobs or better economy.

In Norfolk the State had been forcably taking land and giving it to Old Dominion University, even when the campus had no plans to expand or take the land. Basically contractors were coming in with plans to build, having their low-ball offers to purchase denied, and then went to the State to get what they wanted through the legal use of force. They made off with awesome deals on property/land and then finally pitched the dea to the University.

It passed with flying colors. But unfortunately the State can still use eminent domain in the use of public use, ultilities, and in cases of public nusance.


Otherwise, all the incumbents of the House won their seats back, and the Pres. and Senate went blue again because of the heavy urban populous.

Savington 11-07-2012 10:22 AM

CA:

-passed an important sales/income tax increase to prevent major education cuts and close our state deficit
-strengthened penalties for human sex traffickers
-softened our "three strikes" law so you don't get life in prison for petty theft anymore
-passed a law requiring companies based out-of-state to pay income tax based on the revenue generated in-state (basically closes a loophole)

Braineack 11-07-2012 10:26 AM


-passed an important sales/income tax increase to prevent major education cuts and close our state deficit
curious how many extra things they have already passed to spend this money on and how that closes a gap if the gap widens?

for exmaple, didnt they just promise to spend the same amount in deficit spending to some high speed train to nowhere?

I suspect TX and NV are going to get a surge in populous.

Ryan_G 11-07-2012 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 947361)
CA:

-passed an important sales/income tax increase to prevent major education cuts and close our state deficit

Was this the controversial one that opponents were claiming was misleading because, although it was being touted as mostly for education, none of the money is actually earmarked for education and that it all just flows into the general fund and therefore can be spent on anything.

matthewdesigns 11-07-2012 10:50 AM

Legalized the possession of up to 1oz, manufacture of up to 6 plants, and use of marijuana by anyone over the age of 21; requires it's distribution through State Revenue offices whereby it will be taxed much like alcohol.

reverse the 2010 Supreme Court Citizens United decision

Passed an amendment that instructs CO Congressional members to propose and support an effort at a national level to repeal the Citizens United decision.

Enabled the Governor to make political appointments to 325 more State offices than he/she was previously able, bypassing an election for those offices.

gospeed81 11-07-2012 10:59 AM

Locally we passed about $2.5B in bonds, 80% going to schools.

Replaced retired Kay Bailey with another Rep. Senator.


EDIT: Yeah for Colorado and Washington!

Erat 11-07-2012 11:07 AM

MI:

the repeal on michigan’s emergency manager law is to close to call yet
no collective bargaining
no increase in renewable energy spending
and we're not letting that no good scumbag "matty" build a second bridge across the Detroit river.

bbundy 11-07-2012 12:14 PM

Legalized recreational marijuana for those over 21, and same sex marriage.

Times is a changing, I think for the better.

rleete 11-07-2012 12:16 PM

In for first lawsuit filed agianst some stoned teenager killing a bunch of people in a car.

thenuge26 11-07-2012 12:17 PM

The initiative in Arkansas came a lot closer than I thought it would. 48.5% for, 51.5% against. Too bad.

bbundy 11-07-2012 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 947407)
In for first lawsuit filed agianst some stoned teenager killing a bunch of people in a car.

I suspect that it is much less likely for that to occur than with alcohol and the two are to be regulated and policed and taxed the same. In general being drunk makes you drive incredibly stupid carless and aggressive. Being stoned makes you drive slow and overly cautious.

I don't have kids but I always tell my friends to have their kids get Miatas because they can only haul one passenger at a time. I had a pickup truck as a teen and it was loaded with kids way too many times in high school. The drinking age for 3.2 beer in Kansas the year I lived there was 18. High school seniors could buy and drink legally.

sixshooter 11-07-2012 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by Ryan_G (Post 947311)
Florida stayed more or less the same, ignorant.

lol wut

JasonC SBB 11-08-2012 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by bbundy (Post 947406)
Legalized recreational marijuana for those over 21, and same sex marriage.

Times is a changing, I think for the better.

Best news of the election.

bbundy 11-08-2012 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by JasonC SBB (Post 947665)
Best news of the election.

Ending the failed war on drugs and extending equal rights to same sex couples has been in the state Democratic platform for a while now.


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