The real thoughts from Demorats, Pt II:

A wonderful video of Gwendolyn Chapman, from WAPT.com in Jackson, Mississippi.

Gwendolyn Chapman is a candidate running for mayor of Jackson, Mississippi.  You can see she has a rather unique platform, and an interesting patois.

Her motto is: “Move the change forward to a one-love.”  She believes in “familyhood” and unity.  She believes she is the best candidate for the “mayoritorial” race because she has a perfect financial economic plan.

She says: “the United States spends over a trillion dollars a year on product made of industrial hemp.”  She claims that Mississippi is an “aljicultural state,” and that “there is a Constitutional right to take that same product that the United States spends over in China, United Kingdom and other countries, we can use that money.”

Ms Chapman wants you to vote for her because “cannibis is made of cotton, corn, it’s made of petroleum, it’s made of all that you can name of.”  But the important thing is, “if there is to be a nuclear warfare this plant would dissolve nuclear radiation and repeal it.”

Finally: “let’s rise from the bottom to the top.”

I must admit, Ms Chapman makes a compelling argument.

BZ

 

Here’s how Leftists address an election they lose: “Annapolis Council To Consider Stripping Republican Mayor-Elect’s Power”

We can’t get our way, so we’ll just move the goalpost and change the rules.

From CBSNewsBaltimore:

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Days after a Republican was elected mayor of Annapolis, City Council members say they will revisit legislation that would strip the mayor’s office of much of its power.

Democratic Alderman Ross Arnett of Ward 8 tells The Capital he will introduce a charter amendment to move Annapolis to a council-manager style of government. The city manager would report directly to the City Council, not the mayor.

But here’s the odd thing I just noticed: despite this being read over the internet, I can hear the petulant “waaaaaaah” in the Sierra Nevada Mountains as I write, all the way from Baltimore.  Imagine that.

Demorat Crybaby Official SealUnder Arnett’s legislation, the mayor’s post would be largely ceremonial. The mayor would retain a single vote on the council. Arnett says the change would stabilize the city’s management.

If the measure is approved, it would mean the Democratic-dominated council would be removing the powers of the first Republican mayor elected since 1997.

Keep it coming, Demorats.  Actions like this simply continue to prove that, first, I made the right decision by leaving your party in the 70s and, second, that none of you will ever grow up and become actual adults.

BZ