It supports him. /s
I respectfully disagree.
Eli Lilly is a major employer in the state, especially of highly educated/skilled employees.
Better they use their clout to fight this, hard, because if they can’t get our legislators to reverse course, no other company or wealthy individual in the state would be able to.
Yes, true!
My kneejerk reaction was a momentary impulse.
Of course the amendment was scorned and voted down, but he’s not wrong:
Do you have ballot initiatives to change the state constitution in Indiana? In a Gerrymandered state, this is the only path for the will of the people to be heard.
Good question!
It’s how we un-Gerrymandered Michigan! And how we’re going to preserve abortion/family planning rights (fingers crossed this actually made the fall ballot, I signed the petition several monts ago).
This dumb muthafucka thinks pregnancies last an entire year?
To be fair, they can FEEL that way… I had a smooth pregnancy, with no complications, and those last couple of months felt like a year all to themselves…
He might just be trying to say that the Democrats are on board with infanticide, though, in a cleverly coded way… but then again, this is Tim Scott, so…
Oh, I’m hip; I went 41 weeks, and felt every moment of it…
Well, he is right about Repubs never winning again if the Dems can get a voting rights bill through. Other than that,
I mean, it’s not impossible that they could. They would just have to change their party to actually be in line with what a majority of Americans actually want. You know, like happens in democracies.
Oh for fuck’s sake
Armstrong-Homeniuk apologized for awarding the essay third place.
“I want to emphasize that I do not support rhetoric that in any way diminishes the importance and contributions of more than half of Alberta’s population,” Armstrong-Homeniuk said in a statement to VICE News. “It’s clear that the process failed, and I apologize for my role in that.”
So, rescinding the prize isn’t on the table?
Take a guess at the most prevalent reason…