KOMMONSENTSJANE – DEMOCRATS GLOATING ALL OVER THEMSELVES IN VA.

Why are the Democrats acting so “high and mighty” about winning in Virginia. That state is so full of Obama Democrat alligators who work for the swamp government in D.C. that – if they would have lost Virginia – a recount surely would have been in order because the Dem’s while cheating hit the wrong button.

The problem with those VA voters is they undoubtedly are happy with “crappy” Democrats because they are one and the same – and face each other daily in their offices.

Over the years the stories being born in the halls of democracy in D.C. have ranged from the ridiculous to the hilarious to the stupid. One story which came across the wire was a taxpayer received a notice that he owed back taxes from the year 1985.

The letter stated he owed $0.10 – one dime. It cost the government 22 cents to send the notice. It gets worse. The letter stated that unless the 10 cents was not paid immediately by certified check – the fines and penalties would be $2,137.32.

Therefore, the 10 cents was paid immediately to keep from arguing with the government. The certified check cost $2.50. With the postage, return receipt and so on, the 10 cents he did not owe cost him about $4.00. A $2,000 fine for claimed back taxes of 10 cents. That’s the law – they said.

Now, I see this as a good lesson in democracy in action.

Tuesday’s Democrat victories (only 1 and it still is in question) with 4 victories for the Republicans in deep-red Kentucky and increasingly blue Virginia have buoyed the spirits of a party just coming off a panic about weak polling for their three presidential front runners in swing states.

Democrats have pledged that when they take power, they will pass an agenda that Republicans have blocked for years, including stricter gun laws (don’t tell anyone – they plan to take away all guns according to Beto), a higher minimum wage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

Coming one year before the presidential election, the races reflected the country’s increasingly contentious politics and the widening rural-urban divide.

A voter photo ID card would be welcomed instead of those “crappy” cards they mail out which tells you that you can vote.

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