So I voted yes on Question 3 today. I don’t smoke marijuana and have no urge to…..but I do believe it’s something that could benefit our Commonwealth. Sure you may have to deal with longer lines at The Fat Belly Deli…..and there will be an explosion of glaucoma cases at Pearl Vision…..but it’s just a part of a broader positive economic impact on businesses. It’s a great source of tax revenue for the 17 states that have already legalized it. And lets face it…people are just happier with a big bag of weed in the room. God knows Massachusetts is full of a bunch of miserable pr*cks anyway……maybe this will help! Yeah you’re right….half of Massachusetts smokes weed anyway….and we are still miserable. Well…lets keep our focus on the cash then.
I wonder if this lawyer smoked a fatty before doing this video….you know lawyers love the buds!!!
If you read Dennis Lehane you know he’s one brilliant Dot Rat. I’m a huge fan of history so watching him give this little tour based on his book The Given Day was awesome. I’m not 100%, but I thought I read somewhere this was going to become another movie.
Ahh the good old Eire Pub. Always a hotbed for politics here in Dorchester. I would even go as far as saying it’s the epicenter of Boston in terms of politics. I have seen quite a few spirited debates over a pint of beer in this bar. I grew up a few blocks from here and remember the old political rallies down at Adams Corner. Free trolley rides to the rally meant endless possibilities for a crew of young Dot Rats with a stockpile of eggs and nothing better to do….ohhh the fun we we had. The rally would shift into high gear as the candidates and their supporters would spill out of the Eire and take the stage beside Blasis hardware store..(now it’s the Fat Belly Deli). I can even remember watching the presidents stopping in for a beer during their campaign runs as well.
Here’s a post from last year that Brown and Flynn were playing grab ass during the Irish Festival over at the Eire. Sure enough, Saint Flynn gave Brown the endorsement earlier this year. I like Brown, but voting for oil subsidies while Exxon Mobil is making record profits is not indicative of someone who holds “the people’s seat”. Hey numbnuts….why does a company that made 486 billion dollars in total 2011 revenue deserve or need any of my tax dollars? Maybe you should have been a little less of an “independent thinker” and thought about us.
All BS aside, check out these Brown supporters standing in close quarters with a bunch of Warren supporters out in front of the Eire Pub recently. I’m obviously a Warren guy, but I have to respect the Brown camps desperate tactic of doing Indian chants and tomahawk gestures. When you have nothing else to stand on….you might as well be fresh pr*cks! If nothing else it gave me a good laugh. You stay classy Brown staffers!
God bless Dorchester…and god bless the United States of America!
So I’m sitting here wondering that if I was a Mormon Democrat on welfare….would Mitt still consider me a mooch? Or would it be cool because help would be provided under the flag of his church?
I don’t need welfare in any form, but as part of the 47% Mitt Romney thinks I vote democrat to protect my “entitlements”. Given my situation, I’m trying to figure out what these entitlements are…but Mitt keeps assuring he will get back to us on it. You can’t really bring up how Mitt rolls Republican because he wants to protect his tax entitlements because that’s class warfare though. Like I give a sh*t about Mitt’s money or his f*cking horses. All I really care about secure job, paying my bills and having a cozy spot to watch the Pats. Sure….10 million bucks stuffed in an offshore account would be wonderful….but if that defines you…you’re a f*cking loser. Most religious groups would agree with that….cursing aside. I vote Democrat for a number of reasons, one is to protect my country from greedy “Mitts”.
I guess the more important question here is why Mitt hasn’t asked his church to stop it’s welfare program? His Mormon Church operates one of the largest welfare programs on the planet….and they do a spectacular job helping people. Why hasn’t the Mormon church spoke out against his greed laced rant? Why hasn’t his church mentioned that Mitt should pay his fair share? Greed is one of the seven deadly sins after all, but then again I never met a priest that turned down a donation or a Republican that didn’t like the Cayman Islands.
Big props to Rand Paul on his position regarding our allies…I couldn’t agree with him more. His position is so common sense, clear cut and brilliant. Bravo!!
Cmon, you know the Tone Ranger dude….from that Break Up movie. Can you imagine dinner at Mitt Romney’s house? I knew I saw him somewhere before….he’s a great actor.