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in the most political of towns, where the first qustion is always, "who do you work for," and a large plurality (at least) of the population is mobile and transient, you can't expect people to care much about this forum. Sorry (and I frankly like it) but our news is national news. Often I come here to post something only to find it's already in LBN or GD.
You really want the answer? ask what you would feel like if you lived in the most, absolutely the most, democratic city pseudo-state in the union, where fewer than 20,000 of the 700,000 residents are republicans, and yet your vote was meaningless in the grand scheme of things. We are the Democratic power base. We are the most ethnically diverse, if segregated, city in the US, Caucasians are barely a plurality in the District, if that. And yet the Democratic Party won't go out on a limb to support us in our quest to be treated like every other American. Every politican in the US fights like hell to get to live here, only to bash our fair city at every turn back home. We know that we are the center of the universe at this point (sorry, New York, you've got the financial thing, and the arts thing, but the real power players live here. And they are frighteningly young.
From the balcony of my apartment I can look out on the Capitol, and the Washington Monument, and know that my voice is not heard there, even in theory. We often have, indivdually, more power and access than you can imagine (I count as friends and friendly acquiantances people who actually write the laws you live under, I drink with the staffers who control access to the most powerful congressmen and women in the country. I have senior aides on my speed dial and I work in a field that have nothing to do with politics. (I sell wine) I have, probably, better access to your congressman and senator than you do, yet don't have any of my own. And as long as the Democratic Party (or any Party, for that matter) won't make it a real issue to solve my political servitude to the rest of the union, I want nothing to do with them.
Yes, of course I will swallow my bitterness at this iniquity and vote for Kerry. I'd vote for a tin can to beat these bastards, but a little work on behalf of the 700,000 (and growing) slaves in DC would be nice, you know? (and yes, slavery is the right word. I pay federal taxes. I have my streets closed so chimpy can get driven around. I have entire blocks closed for 'national security' (the one good thing is that there are no more low flying airliners) but I cannot vote on how that money is spent, or on the tax rates I pay. Indeed, the house and senate routinely void DC laws, even those passed by referendum, if they are not what their majesties want. If something doesn't play in Peoria, they'll do it here, and we have to take it. THe House actually passed a LAW forbidding DC to put the words "taxation without representation" on our license plates. Luckily the Senate let that one die.
Now for most things this really doesn't matter. It's only money. But for something like a constitutional amendment? like one imposing absurd religious doctrines on people (marriage, cough, cough) It will apply to me (not that it's directly relevant as I'm hetero) but I will be forced to be a citizen of a country that enshrines discrimination in its constitution, and I will never get to vote on it. My senators (oh, wait, don't have any) my Represenative can't vote and there is no provision for DC to be included in ratification procedure (since that is limited to the 'several states' and we ain't one of them. There are, by some estimates, 30-50,000 homosexuals living, and contributing to DC. and they will have a basic right denied without getting to vote on it. If the Democratic Party won't protect THEM, or me, from totalitarian government, then fuck 'em. And if this doesn't, at the very core, piss you off as well, then fuck you too. (and I mean that in the nicest possible way) and, of course, we have les boulez. and no one should have to deal with that.
answer your question?
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