inching nearer and nearer to becoming a single issue voter and that single issue is "get american strategic aerospace and defense assets out of this guy's fucking hands immediately"
I haven't seen anything that had enough data to even propose an answer, but I'd be interested to know.
one big thing that californians can vote on is ending slavery in our state! every year, we send prisoners (including minors) out to the front lines to fight the fires that plague our state, forcing them to risk life and limb for pennies.
I just canât get over this. âThe founding fathers were the Gen z of their dayâ yes Bill that is how time works, that is just time, youâre just DESCRIBING THE PASSAGE OF TIME
"The National Voter Registration Act prohibits the systematic removal of names from voter rolls 90 days before a federal election."
Two voter advocacy organizations have put Ohioâs Republican elections chief on notice that voters are being removed from the rolls in apparent violation of federal law
"We'll just use the Comstock Act to hold that abortion is *already* illegal nationwide, as is described in Project 2025, or we'll use the 14th Amendment to do so, as is described in the 2024 Republican platform. We've already told you, twice, that we don't think we *need* new legislation."
The thrilling spectacle of journalists accurately reporting on Trumpâs words without willing an underlying coherent message or thought process into existence. âIt was unclear what the former president was referring toâ is the actual story, not a momentary stammer to discretely edit out
low on the priority list of reasons this is maddening but they actually were warned about this!! âabortion is popular and most of the country wants it,â we said, for years, with data to back it up, but I guess when you think all data is partisan you ignore it and step on your own dick repeatedly
In the final stretch before Election Day, Republicans are ramping up efforts to distance themselves from the restrictive abortion positions that have defined their party since the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Candidates ranging from Donald Trump to House candidates are seeking to soften, or appear to soften, their hardline stances.
Trump is seriously trying to claim that he'd do a better job of helping North Carolina out after a hurricane, huh? Oh hey, what's this? www.wbtv.com/story/353984...
North Carolina will receive only $6.1 million from the Trump administration. That's 99 percent less than the requested amount.
*Noting here that Iâd really prefer we stop giving money to rando contracting firms who will always chisel out profit from the ludicrous low bid contracts they submit and underpay employees to put cash in the big boss pocket, but Iâm a known crank on contracting & PPPs being wastefully corrupt.