Wednesday, November 5, 2025

I had more faith in the intelligence of the people in Pennsylvania, also...

A small town just a few dozen miles west of Philadelphia made history Wednesday morning by electing Pennsylvania’s first openly transgender mayor. Unofficial results show that Democrat Erica Deuso defeated Republican Richard Bryant, becoming the mayor-elect of Downingtown in Chester County.
“Tonight, the numbers are clear,” Deuso said in a statement early Wednesday morning. “We won. Voters chose hope, decency, and a community where every neighbor matters. I am honored to be elected as Pennsylvania’s first openly transgender mayor. I carry that responsibility with care and with purpose.”
Home to about 9,000 people, Downingtown is governed by a six-member council. The mayor casts tie-breaking votes, oversees police and fire personnel, and performs ceremonial duties. Sitting Democratic Mayor Phil Dague declined to run for a second term.
So I guess ya gotta ask yourself one simple question - it's the question everyone having to deal with trannies has to remember. Do you feel confortable with a person - in any position of power who is capable of denying their genetics? 
I'm kinda torn by that, just based on my understanding that every minute of every day, 24/7/365, that person is wearing a costume and insisting that we believe what they want us to believe. Sorry, but I'm just one guy who can't. Fuck the election - who cares if ya don't live there, right? It's about the person/the persona they put in office.
How do you guys feel about the subject?

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11 comments:

  1. They be regretting those votes soon enough.
    Heltau

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  2. If you are “openly transgender” then you realize that you’re only play-acting. You’re not really a woman.

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  3. My question would be for the townspeople who voted for a mentally ill dude to LEAD THEIR TOWN in front of the world. Was it your "feelings" that lead to your vote? Perhaps it will work out in their favor. Sort of like John Fetterman getting elected after a stroke and he has turned out to be about the most normal of the entire democrat party.
    But I doubt it

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  4. No stupider than electing a radical muzzie as mayor of NYC and neither makes any sense since neither of them is what he pretends to be.

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  5. While voters are stupid I don't believe mall of them are this stupid. Almost ALL of yesterday's wins by the commies are the result of fraud in some form or another. The left has been cheating for DECADES. Only a moron would believe they aren't cheating now.

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  6. A mental illness that cannot be denied or defended. How can any resident of Downingtown expect him/her/it to make lucid choices or have rational thought?

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  7. how much ya wanna bet there was extremely low voter turnout except for those who could be emotionally manipulated into getting off their tucked butts to vote for this charade? This is why Rs lost in big races the other day, some people think because "their guy" is in the white house that everything will go back to their perception of "normal". It ain't gonna happen.

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  8. I don't really care as long as the dude is competent. How you dress and who and how you f**k are not important to me. However, I do have a pretty strong suspicion that his chief qualification for office is how he dresses and who and how he f**ks. I am therefore a tad pessimistic but honestly in most small towns the job of mayor exists only because people think every town needs a mayor. It's probably no more of a problem for the town than if they'd elected a cat.

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  9. I understood that Chester County had issues with lack of ballots and were turning away voters at many polling places.

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  10. Lol, the only institution this thing belongs in is a mental institution

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  11. I bet the new mayor persona is as fake as his boobs.

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