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  • @[email protected]
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    141 month ago

    Oh yeah, he has all that stuff. He’s just really overwhelmed right now and it’s mental energy I don’t want to ask him to spend. We’re not a swing state so it’s not crucial or anything.

    • @ripcord
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      71 month ago

      There weren’t any local elections he should vote in?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Solid, locked up even. We’re in a suburb of Denver and our rep hasn’t been (R) for decades. County level nothing interesting or important. Local is in two years.

        • @[email protected]
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          81 month ago

          What I’m seeing through your comments here is that your kid trusts you enough to get you into the weeds with them on this problem, has a good enough sense of judgement not to want to just fudge their name to follow the path of least resistance (don’t want to do election fraud in a technical, though not real, sense), and you all have thought through it all and realized it’s a battle not worth having, given your local and statewide political makeup as well as the stress it would cause your kid. It seems like your kid is comfortable with you, self-aware, and capable of making the sorts of pragmatic decisions that many adults cannot make.
          Damn. Do you mind asking your kid what it feels like to have good parents that are preparing them to tackle life’s challenges?

          Presented kind of as a joke, but good job. Seriously.