The surprising (to me at least) side effect is the way gerrymandering has shifted power out of the legislature and into the hands of Abbot, Paxton, and their funders. We saw that this year as anyone who didn’t kiss enough ass was challenged by toadies in primaries.
The Atlantic is just click-bait for people that describe themselves as sapiosexuals
“And when the courts — because you will get taken to court — and when the courts stop you, stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’” www.politico.com/news/magazin...
Vance’s proposal to gut the federal workforce is likely unlawful and unworkable. But despite his bluster about defying the Supreme Court, that might not be necessary.
This is so funny, not a single physics, chemistry, or biology professor, but they’ve got a “Professor of Bioastronautics” 😂 www.uaustin.org/our-people?d...
Meet the people who make it happen.
They’ve been killing it as historians! What could go wrong
I have a similar wario in my field of fiber arts. They seem to thrive on call outs because it feeds into their fantasies of being the oppressed. I give them the one thing I know they don’t want—lack of attention.
Maybe we underestimate how effective Jan 6 was in cowing congress. How many are literally afraid of crossing the maga crowd? Or maybe they’ve always been this way
It’s pulling from this page and totally missing the context uwalumni.com/news/preside...