Swalwell and Platner were credibly accused of being rapists and Democrats handed them their walking papers.
Donald Trump IS an adjudicated rapist and Republicans handed him the White House.
Any questions?
If a nurse gives a Senator $50 to vote for Medicare for All, it's illegal.
But Larry Ellison, worth $202 billion, spent $45 million to get Trump elected. So Trump is helping his family control:
CBS
CNN
TikTok
HBO
TNT
MTV
BET
And more
That’s a corrupt campaign finance system.
@CAgovernor We’re up against California Derangement Syndrome-- the product of a decades-long, orchestrated campaign on the right to influence as many Americans as possible to view it as a failed state, as a way of distracting from the fact that it’s a model of success.
@shoutthetruth2@TheTNHoller The 'S' word lends itself to smearing and caricature. Let’s strive for “Scrupulous” or “Tempered Capitalism” or “Capitalism with a Conscience,” like that which virtually all developed nations have and which went missing in the U.S. several decades ago.
@RachelBitecofer@TheTNHoller The 'S' word lends itself to smearing and caricature. Let’s strive for “Scrupulous” or “Tempered Capitalism” or “Capitalism with a Conscience,” like that which virtually all developed nations have and which went missing in the U.S. several decades ago.
@TheTNHoller The 'S' word lends itself to smearing and caricature. Talk instead about “Scrupulous” or “Tempered Capitalism” or “Capitalism with a Conscience,” which virtually all other developed nations have and which went missing in the U.S. several decades ago.
It's amazing to me how so many billionaires - who have WAY more money than they could possibly need in 500 lifetimes - REALLY TRULY want to avoid paying relatively small slivers of tax money to their government to benefit a common good like social safety services for far less fortunate countrymen within the same society that made them billionaires.
They will NOT make a billionaire contribute to the basic needs of the community BUT they will make the whole community bear the electrical, water, and building costs of a data center owned by a billionaire.
@Acyn The 'S' word lends itself to smearing and caricature. Call instead for “Scrupulous Capitalism” or “Capitalism with a Conscience,” like the capitalism which virtually all developed nations have and which went missing in the U.S. several decades ago.
@LeftyWinter Ditch the freighted ’S’ word, which lends itself to smearing and caricature. Call instead for “Capitalism with a Conscience,” like the capitalism which virtually all other developed nations have and which went missing in the U.S. several decades ago.
@CalltoActivism Meanwhile, every responsible state should be preparing to turn to plan B—planning a deal with FedEx and/or UPS to get the ballots sent out and returned reliably and without political interference.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement on the Supreme Court of the United States' decision in Mullin v. Doe, regarding Temporary Protected Status (TPS):
"Today, the United States Supreme Court issued its ruling allowing Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to be canceled or expire.
"Today’s decision is a legal decision. As I have stated in the past, the policy to remove these individuals from this country is a mistake.
"As a result of today’s ruling, the over 10,000 Haitians who have been living in Ohio (mostly in the Springfield area) legally through TPS will now be here illegally and will be subject to immediate deportation. This also means that while these Haitians were working and contributing to our community and economy yesterday, today it is now illegal to employ them.
"The situation in Haiti could hardly be much worse. The violent gangs run most of the country. The government barely functions. And, the economy is in shambles.
"Further, our federal government has an advisory against traveling to Haiti, and our Federal Aviation Administration prohibits U.S. carriers from flying there because of the danger to planes of being shot at by the gangs.
"But, more importantly, changing the immigration status of these individuals is not in the best interest of the United States nor Ohio."