

Yea, when I moved up here, KC called Kansas “Brownbeckistan” then he got pulled and now Kansas is the “Progressive” state over Missouri…
And that’s with y’all having a veto-proof Republican majority in the legislative branch… holy hell.
Yea, when I moved up here, KC called Kansas “Brownbeckistan” then he got pulled and now Kansas is the “Progressive” state over Missouri…
And that’s with y’all having a veto-proof Republican majority in the legislative branch… holy hell.
God our AG is a fuckwit.
I live in Missouri.
Not gonna argue with you.
See, I’ll drive for the most part, because to add on to my bitching about public transportation.
One time had to go to a place for work training. It was 12 hours away. I wanted to drive, company says no, they have me tickets.
It took me 14 hours to get back home from what was a 12 hour car drive. And flying always ends with me pissed off.
So it’s all just absolute shite.
Once Kansas City had apparently a fantastic streetcar. Then the car companies bought it up and tore out the rails. Now we’re getting a streetcar being built again but it’s just doing downtown on one street. I’m not near the streetcar.
So I drive to work. It’s 12 miles, about 30 minutes (or 20 miles, 30 minutes if I take interstate around the city… honestly this city is weird, EVERYTHING is 30 minutes away.) If I wanted to take the bus, the shortest time frame would be 1 hr 35 minutes… not including that I’d have to get halfway there to get to the first bus stop.
Cities… if I wanted to take the train, I can go to Chicago for relatively cheap using Amtrak… but gotta plan that 3 months in advance, and the 8 hour ride we HOPE doesn’t get extended because Amtrak doesn’t own the rails it’s on. Flipside, driving is 8 hours. Other cities, St. Louis, Wichita, basically I have two train lines, one in state, and one cross country. If I want to go to Denver… it’s not happening.
So to answer your question, I want you to try to imagine how bad you think our public transportation is. Then lower your expectations.
It is.
Why do you think they’re trying to make one legal and the other not?
100% with you on that one. I’m told that I need to be considerate to them when they start learning the errors of their ways because then they might be allies.
Fuck that. I’ve lived in red states all my life, they hurt and they “turn over a new leaf” for a second, then the second a Democrat has the gall to help them out of the hole they scream communist then go running to the person worse than the last.
I’m done, I’ll help those around me that I can to try to cut down the suffering… but if they voted for this or stayed home, they can rot for all I care.
Yup, look at the overwhelming support citizens have for the Affordable Care Act… but haaaaaaaaaaaate Obamacare.
Understandable and I admit I kinda went off. If you don’t know much on US history, you’re in the same position of many MANY people in the US South.
Before the current Trump situation, there was the statues being taken down and people crying about destroying history… there were 24 states that put up Confederate statues, many of them during the fight for Civil Rights for the black citizens. Only 11 states seceded.
One of the biggest arguments the South loves to portray is “States Rights” IE: The south seceded not because of slavery but overreach of the Federal Government. The trouble with this theory is (beyond 7 states declarations of secession directly saying it was about slavery) that Fugitive Slave Acts where the southern states forced abolitionist states to allow bounty hunters to come in and round up “escaped property” (slaves that escaped)… which they weren’t exactly too picky, so many who were born free in abolitionist states got enslaved. When looking at ICE and the attitude on sanctuary cities… history has an unfortunate attitude of rhyming, just as the Republicans like to scream States Rights but they’re loving the lever of the federal government to crack down. But also on the states rights, the CSA constitution itself
Article 1 Sec. 9 (4)
No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves shall be passed.
Article IV Sec2 (1)
The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States; and shall have the right of transit and sojourn in any State of this Confederacy, with their slaves and other property; and the right of property in said slaves shall not be thereby impaired.
(3)
The Confederate States may acquire new territory; and Congress shall have power to legislate and provide governments for the inhabitants of all territory belonging to the Confederate States, lying without the limits of the several Sates; and may permit them, at such times, and in such manner as it may by law provide, to form States to be admitted into the Confederacy. In all such territory the institution of negro slavery, as it now exists in the Confederate States, shall be recognized and protected be Congress and by the Territorial government; and the inhabitants of the several Confederate States and Territories shall have the right to take to such Territory any slaves lawfully held by them in any of the States or Territories of the Confederate States.
There’s a reason why one of the constant responses is “A states right to what?” because their federal government in fact denied states rights to outlaw slavery.
The other myth I brought up is the “War of Northern Aggression”, it’s really just plain and on the tin, the Union was the aggressors in the war. Thing is the slave holders were trying to rapidly take over non-state territories to get them in the union to make them slave states to try to outnumber the abolitionist states, this is how Texas formed (when they stole the land from Mexico) and they tried to do it in formation of Kansas… but that got to a point called “Bleeding Kansas.” Look up John Brown, that alone is a wild story. Well Lincoln got elected and they panicked that he would stop expansion of slavery… he was famous on not even trying to end slavery, whatever he could do to keep the union together. The biggest thing was he wasn’t going to invade southern states nor end slavery where it was at BUT would use force to maintain possession of federal property that the CSA seized, basically the forts, mints, and customhouses, the rest he was pretty much let them have it, outright even saying if there was no ability for peaceful enforcement of federal law they’d pull US marshals and judges out of those states. Lincoln tried to negotiate with the states. So of course the confederates attacked the Union-held Fort Sumter in South Carolina, then cried “why are we being attacked, we did nothing wrong” for the next 160 years.
So that last part where I was talking about the myths where they cry themselves the victims is the Lost Cause myth that the southerners have adopted for the past century. It’s a combination of above with a doctrine that was summed up well by traitor Clement Evans
If we cannot justify the South in the act of Secession, we will go down in History solely as a brave, impulsive but rash people who attempted in an illegal manner to overthrow the Union of our Country.
This comes down to a six part mindset they preach.
If you live in the South, it’s actually super easy to believe these things because it is inundated in the culture. You cannot avoid it. You grow up hearing “It’s heritage, not hate” a lot by people who carry the “confederate flag” (which is revisionism too because the longest running national flags of the CSA either looked too close to the US flag which lead to their own people shooting at each other, or the “stainless banner” which they changed months before they surrendered because hilariously it being a white flag looked like a flag of surrender) and the worst part is, many of the people believe it because the history isn’t taught well. I mean for fucks sake it’s illegal in Texas to teach the truth about the Alamo that it was a part of a bunch of slave traders stealing land from Mexico, but instead it’s the inspirational rally cry “Remember the Alamo!” The parts that made it shaky on the whole Lost Cause myth if you looked at it too hard was the combination of the constant push for the Southern States to figure out a new way to get Jim Crow laws back in, and hearing a constant “The South will rise again” growing up.
But the reason I reacted as harshly as I did, is growing up before we’ve hit this boiling point of Trump This was a common sight and that particular march was about removing it from the state house in South Carolina. I don’t have a better analogy, because there is only one flag to a country that lost that really signifies it… this would be the equivalent of a march of like flags in modern day Germany because one of their national buildings was being ordered to take down the swastika flag that it flies daily.
Literally was coming here to find this. This is the party that’s supposedly “against communism” yet here we are about to find out who the next Trofim Lysenko is going to be.
I’m sorry, but fuck Texas and it’s “denied secession.”
The American South plays victim every chance it can in its lost cause mythos and “look at how poor picked on we are” when they spent years pushing federal requirements like the Fugitive Slave Act on the non-slave states and got pissy when they couldn’t overtake the numbers of slave states over non-slave states so they wanted to take their ball and go home, but the North wouldn’t let them lea… no… wait… they fucking shot first. “War of northern aggression” indeed.
The mess we’re in is the culture that created the civil war originally can’t get over themselves and have mythologized themselves into the victims when they were the assholes causing the problem.
-Signed a southerner who is FUCKING sick of hearing how Texas never signed to rejoin the union every time he’s near at least three Texans.
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Fixed the headline.
Living in a red state.
They won’t learn shit.
Live here and drove across the country, KC traffic is some of the nicer traffic compared to most major metros.
But part of what to understand with the shit police we have is helpful to explain that Kansas City is one of the only two metros that doesn’t have control over its PD (the other is St. Louis, which Missouri just took back over this year). So in the city, the police are ran by a 5 person panel, 1 is the mayor, the other 4 are picked by the governor.
And since we’ve had nothing but right wing nutjobs for mayors for the past 3, they love to go after the “liberal cities” which means it’s in their favor to be easy on the police in all forms, and what can the people in the city going to do about it? The answer is as long as the city doesn’t have control over it, then fuck all.
I think what gets me is looking at it, the Sunoco is the only part that looks different than towns here in Missouri, just because we don’t have those.
It’s not just the advertising takeover, not just what’s done to the planet, but the culture across a country this large has so homogenized that what culture is there?
I love how when I was hearing about them looking at this, I was getting responses from people “It requires congressional approval” over and over. This is my shocked face.
I’m going to say I 100% agree with you. The lunatic wants North Korean style marches and is angry that’s not happening.
But I also want to say, what clips I’ve seen holy crap their marching was abysmal, like I’ve seen Civil Air Patrol flights with better marching. I’m not military so I can only talk so much, when listening to vets, their comments are along the lines of the people in the parade basically doing a shitty job because “Mandatory Fun Day” as apparently it’s called.
Frankly I think that’s funny myself.
Well, individually I’m there with you. What frightens me is they actually have the capability to organize.
Coming from the south, they have an impressive ability to organize (fucking hell, potluck happens and shits on) and by the end they’ll be gathered together for a good rant of racist anger.
Dad talks about when he was a kid the KKK outright coming in full costume to give the tithe to show. The important part he said was that it wasn’t that they were so threatening they could do it, it’s because enough people there agreed with them to not throw them out.
Oh man, but the statement of Abbot vs Waltons.
She’s not even one of the actual inner circle Waltons, a married in one, has no real share power to Walmart, just rich as fuck. But I can’t stop laughing at the idea of Abbot getting confused and going after the likes of Alice and such as well.
Our state is filled with a bunch of fuckwits who keep voting for progressive policies across the whole state, yet can’t vote for anyone that doesn’t have an ® next to their name and are consistently shocked when their ballot measures get pulled.