There are over 100 sales tax exemptions in Maine, enumerated in Title 36, Ā§1760. If you call out one of them ("What's #82?") I am nearly always right, and if I'm wrong, I'm off by a margin of five. Last year for Thanksgiving, I had to Google "How to boil sweet potatoes."
man, our uneven and often uncomfortable solidarity will beat their authoritarian uniformity every single day, every single month, every year. we end them and then we can argue amongst ourselves. but we have to end them first.
The next time I walk around the neighborhood (hopefully today, if the rain holds), I'm gonna take a census. But I think this is true in my neighborhood (which up till now has been silently reddish-purple).
SAME HERE! YES! Sorry, i get some excited when other people are experiencing the same things as me š But yeah, the Harris/Walz signs are ALWAYS accompanied by all down-ballot signs.
Nobody with a conscience is going to have a "clean" one when they vote for Harris, but that's true of any politician. There is no "clean" option when it comes to politics. Perfect is the enemy of good. Voting is one strategic move in a long list of other parts to this fight.
When I moved to Auburn 6 years ago, we were a red town. Two years ago, we elected a Dem state rep. This year, holy cow - there are SO MANY Dem yard signs out. People who never advertised their leanings are proudly showing Harris/Walz this year.
Ooh... have you read the Veronica Speedwell series by Deanna Raybourn? That's what I'm currently listening to
Taking a walk on a fall afternoon, listening to a cozy mystery audiobook.
You are being asked, now, to do the absolute smallest thing, the bare minimum, to keep this man out of power.
š It is Travis Kelce in Grotesquerie