panthera
Well-known member
I wonder how others here feel about this approach? Is this the right way to go?
Certainly, the Iowa decision is going to echo more in States like Illinois or California than in some others - the embarrassment of not being as advanced as Des Moines is playing a role. As is the thought that Iowa is projected to earn money on at least 58,000 SSM in the next few years.
So, do we strike while the iron is hot and the clothes well sprinkled and rolled? Or do we take the risk that the Republicans (and by that I mean the Republicans of today, a group which is even further to the right than ever before) might take power again in the mid-terms?
http://ga0.org/campaign/equality
Certainly, the Iowa decision is going to echo more in States like Illinois or California than in some others - the embarrassment of not being as advanced as Des Moines is playing a role. As is the thought that Iowa is projected to earn money on at least 58,000 SSM in the next few years.
So, do we strike while the iron is hot and the clothes well sprinkled and rolled? Or do we take the risk that the Republicans (and by that I mean the Republicans of today, a group which is even further to the right than ever before) might take power again in the mid-terms?
http://ga0.org/campaign/equality