Carolina Fever
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Can they take NC, too?
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If you’re alluding to the need for much more prison capacity, I assure you they’ve not just thought of it. It’s one of the chief motivators. Private prison companies have been dumping cash into GOP coffers by the truck load.GOP is great at branding, but I'm notnsure if they have thought through the consequences of implementing this.
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Rep. Mike Collins Reintroduces the Laken Riley Act
Washington, D.C. – Today, Representative Mike Collins (GA-10) reintroduced the Laken Riley Act for the 119th Congress. This legislation, which passed the House last year with overwhelming bipartisan support before stalling in the Senate, gives ICE and state governments more resources to fight...collins.house.gov
what a load of fucking horseshit. have some shame.I think the Left had a good chance at truth, but they ruined it with their excesses and lost this one just like they lost the common voter and lost the election. Now X is a sewer. Look for more lunacy on Facebook.
If you control the language, you control the story and I think the average person just got tired of forced words like Latinx, or changing master bedrooms to primary bedrooms, man hole covers to person hole covers, heteronormative, BIPOC, etc. Unfortunately, we are going to pay a high price.
Can I add impoverished and bitter to the list?The people that voted for Trump are the joke. They all fall into at least one category:
1. Rich and greedy
2. Racist and bigoted Christian nationalists
3. Complete idiots
They would preemptively gerrymander it.Canada would make the USA blue again. And OMG the magas would hate it.
They think Trump will help them? That falls under idiots.Can I add impoverished and bitter to the list?
Yes. Part of the plan. What you're seeing in slow motion is the return of nullification to the US. States want the ability to selectively pick and choose which federal laws to follow. Ignoring or defying the laws are one way, but that's a bit dangerous because you know, military. Destroying the federal law from within is a better option. If states can sue about anything immigration related, then the feds will just stop trying and that will allow Texas and other states to do what they really want.That bit about AGs being able to sue Homeland Security...can really go sideways.
I like the idea, but I'm skeptical. The concern about egg prices ended on November 5. Eggs could be $20/dozen for the next four years and we wouldn't hear a damn word about it.The correct response to this is "How is this going to lower the cost of eggs?"
Some variation on that - eggs, milk, bread, rent, gas, etc- needs to be repeated in response to every one of these nonsense actions.
The answer is immaterial, but maybe, just maybe, people who voted on those issues will start their wheels turning.
Not entirely true. Just yesterday, there was a 3 minute report on the Today Show where their economic contributor reported about the high price of eggs and other foods and listed all sorts of reasons for that [bird flu chief but not the only]. Not a word in that report blaming Biden or the current administration or wondering why he hadn't done anything about it. Unlike even their reporting back in the fall.I like the idea, but I'm skeptical. The concern about egg prices ended on November 5. Eggs could be $20/dozen for the next four years and we wouldn't hear a damn word about it.