I didn't vote for him. I wanted to until he went too far in my mind. In the US I grew up in and was educated in (including 8 years in parochial schools) I was taught that my rights did not allow me to tell others how to live.

My religion, and my beliefs within it, are mine. Not yours. I can't tell you how to live so long as you allow me, or others, to live our lives.

You are correct that WA's lac of success is a big problem. It will only be solved when society, from the bottom up, makes its representatives accountable for results. Always voting "no" or "yes" is not accountability.