I run into a number of democratic strongholds.
Detroit.
Lansing.
People's Republic of Ann Arbor.
Pres. B.O. T-shirts. Pres. B.O. bumper stickers on everything. Pres. B.O. hats.
Pres. B.O. - Biden lawn signs being propped up against the wall just started this week.
The people in these clips, including the schemp who wouldn't think twice about being stuffed into a boxcar "if Obama thought it was a good idea", are rank amateurs compared to the Obama-Zombies I deal with several times each week.
I also know two other things that come into play here.
One, they are NOT the majority. I also run into a number of people across the state who hate Pres. B.O. with a passion.
Two, most of the Obama-Zombies are overwhelmingly the laziest people I have ever had the misfortune to meet. If they cannot be bothered to do their job for the ridiculous amount of money they get paid, I'm not seeing them making a rush to cast a ballot this November, in-person or absentee.
That script I banged out above in about 30-seconds? That was nothing.
If Nick is coordinating combating multiple ballot proposals there at the corner of Walnut & 496, I'll go out on a limb here, but I'm pretty sure that he's working with people with resources who can do even better than that, and can do so on a full-time basis.
Risk is part of the equation in politics.
The unions forced this hand with their pre-emptive Constitutional Amendment ballot proposals.
They also did something similar in Wisconsin, after which, the unions were placed on a very tight leash after the last election.
I see no reason, if the cards are played right, that we couldn't do the same here in Michigan.
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