Hey, the anti-woke agenda isnβt racism.
Itβs racism and misogyny and homophobia and transphobia, and Iβm sure some religious bigotry, and contempt for disabled people and workers and the environment we depend on and anyone who cares about them, and probably a few others too. Itβs all a very rich tapestry of hatred.
Thatβs a lot of diversity of anti-diversity!
This is absolutely true, and worth remembering.
You are so very right! I guess we do have to give them some credit for being so inclusive finally! /s
ETA: To be clear the sarcasm is directed at the assholes doing this, not at @chenille
the solution is obvious. just zero out their budget and all the dysfunction will stop. canβt have dysfunction if thereβs no function after all /s
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The GOP might try to un-impeach Trump now.
Canβt the Senate just say βHa ha. But no.β?
Not really. Impeachment (or expungement of impeachment from the record) is something that happens in the House. Conviction is the Senateβs job. (And unfortunately there werenβt enough votes in the Senate to convict after either of Trumpβs impeachments)
There is no expungement of impeachment.
That was the action of a previous Congress- itβs in the record forever.
Yeah, I guess itβs more of a βwe officially think the previous Congress did a bad thing an we totally love Trumpβ kinda statement.
βBe it resolved by this 118th Congress of the United States of America thatβ¦ Trump is rubber and the 116th Congress is glue; impeachment bounces off him and sticks to you. Neener, neener, neener.β
Well would you look at that
Alleged GOP Voter Fraud Operation Busted In Sioux City
The wife of a Woodbury County Supervisor and a well-known local Republican activist in her own right has been charged with 52 federal indictments related to voter fraud.
According to federal court documents that were unsealed on Thursday, Kim Phuong Taylor, 49, of Sioux City concocted various election schemes in 2020 to get her husband, Jeremy Taylor (R-Sioux City), elected, including voting on ballots herself for members of Sioux Cityβs Vietnamese community.
Kim Taylor allegedly approached members of the Sioux City Vietnamese community, including those who the indictment says had limited ability to read and understand English, and offered to help them vote. Kim Taylor would visit the homes of these Vietnamese community members and bring voter registration forms and absentee ballot forms and, in some cases, fill them out on their behalf.
According to local Democrats, she has worked the cityβs sizable Vietnamese population for over a decade to bring in votes for her husband and the Republican Party ticket.
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