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I knew people's sense of fair-play and democracy would win out in the end. No matter the party, no matter the ideology, the voting process is vital to democracy.
1. Now how did we get here? A) JD Vance tells Donald Trump, 1) “Don't— a) Don't do this boss! (1) Don't release them all— (a) Not the most violent ones. (b) Not the ones that attack law enforcement! 2) We're the Republican Party— a) We're supposed to protect the blue! 3) Remember all those blue American flags? a) Protect the blue, yeah. ...
The next few days are going to be even more revealing in Wisconsin. Gov. Walker has achieved his tear-filled dream of stripping the citizens of his state of their First Amendment rights (peaceful assembly and petition to address grievances). I'm sure freedom of the press will be going into the crapper soon. We'll then find out why it was so important for the citizens to be deprived of their collective bargaining rights: Walker will cut all state employee pay (except his own) across the board. Naturally state employees will rally to protest, whereupon Walker--emotionally chocked with gratitude--will then fire all protesting state employees. Be sure he will single out teachers for the hardest blows of the axe--for some reason he really hates teachers. With the (illegal) firing of his state employees, Wlaker will then make up the $140 million budget shortfall he created by funneling money to his cronies. Conservatives have stressed in their political campaigns that local g...
I'm doing volunteer work for the Farmington Historical Society, where I'm digitally scanning and archiving old ledgers, journals and papers using my digital camera (thank you, Heather!) One such was a journal a man kept from 1814 to 1869. The journal ends just before he dies. As I was turning the pages and glancing at the entries ("November: Too cold to plow") the feeling gradually came over me I was literally holding someone's life in my hands.
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