Well, I'm glad to hear that these two are teaming up. From what I know I'd have to agree that Sheinbaum will be a great president. And I'd also agree with your assessment Mike that there's a sharp contrast between what's happening in Mexico and what's happening in the Unites States. I won't get into except to note that even a convicted felon is okay with the party that shall not be named, according to the head of the party that shall not be named, which really shows how deep they've gone into the drainpipe to sniff the excrement they call perfume.
Victor, your way with words inspires me (excrement they call perfume)! US politics really is at a nadir. I am fortunate to be in a place that still values education, coherence and social progressiveness as important characteristics of politicians (at least at the national level).
Sounds refreshing to choose between two worthy candidates! I was born in Michigan, USA and now live in Puerto Rico, a US territory, and I am not allowed to vote in our presidential election because I live here. If I lived in another country, say Australia, I could still vote as a US citizen, but not here. It's a great example of taxation (we pay USA Federal taxes) without representation (we don't have a congressmember or senators who can vote) and it gladdens my heart to hear that Mexico is doing better!! Thank you for the cheering news!!
"Cheering news" is my middle name, Michelle! Thanks for the comment - and I'm sorry you live in a place that taxes you but doesn't allow you to have a vote. That is seriously wrong, and an example of the anachronism that I mentioned in reply to Christy's comment.
Wow that shows some real support of her, especially since he doesn’t except a position in return. As you said it feels so much more optimistic- either candidate being pretty good vs worse of two evils that the US faces.
It does feel optimistic, Christy. I am really enjoying seeing the sheer number of women either in or contending for office in Mexico. The US, in comparison, seems so anachronistic. Sigh.
Well, I'm glad to hear that these two are teaming up. From what I know I'd have to agree that Sheinbaum will be a great president. And I'd also agree with your assessment Mike that there's a sharp contrast between what's happening in Mexico and what's happening in the Unites States. I won't get into except to note that even a convicted felon is okay with the party that shall not be named, according to the head of the party that shall not be named, which really shows how deep they've gone into the drainpipe to sniff the excrement they call perfume.
Victor, your way with words inspires me (excrement they call perfume)! US politics really is at a nadir. I am fortunate to be in a place that still values education, coherence and social progressiveness as important characteristics of politicians (at least at the national level).
Sounds refreshing to choose between two worthy candidates! I was born in Michigan, USA and now live in Puerto Rico, a US territory, and I am not allowed to vote in our presidential election because I live here. If I lived in another country, say Australia, I could still vote as a US citizen, but not here. It's a great example of taxation (we pay USA Federal taxes) without representation (we don't have a congressmember or senators who can vote) and it gladdens my heart to hear that Mexico is doing better!! Thank you for the cheering news!!
"Cheering news" is my middle name, Michelle! Thanks for the comment - and I'm sorry you live in a place that taxes you but doesn't allow you to have a vote. That is seriously wrong, and an example of the anachronism that I mentioned in reply to Christy's comment.
Wow that shows some real support of her, especially since he doesn’t except a position in return. As you said it feels so much more optimistic- either candidate being pretty good vs worse of two evils that the US faces.
It does feel optimistic, Christy. I am really enjoying seeing the sheer number of women either in or contending for office in Mexico. The US, in comparison, seems so anachronistic. Sigh.