🚨 HOLY CRAP. Democrat Stacey Abrams just admitted Democrats might lose *191* STATE LEGISLATIVE SEATS — on top of the 19-20 seats lost to the end of racial gerrymandering
It's not just Congress. State legislative districts are racially drawn, and SCOTUS just caused APOCALYPSE MODE for the left!
Abrams: "With these new maps, we know that analysis by Fair Fight and Black Voters Matters show that we could lose 19 to 20 congressional seats, but we could lose up to 191 state legislative seats!" 🔥🔥
"And in the South, those state legislators draw city council districts, county commission districts, school board districts, and they draw state legislative lines."
LFG! Another meltdown!
More of the same. "Republicans" & "the Right" are openly named for wanting the artwork. Yet those making the death threats & having petulant mental breakdowns aren't named.
I'll do it then:
The Right; wants art to honor & raise awareness.
The Left; tantrums and death threats.
Back in January '25, Elizabeth Warren was up in arms about Pete Hegseth’s Christian tattoo, citing it as a symbol of “extremism."
Today, Warren endorsed the Democrat with the N*zi tattoo, Graham Platner.
Senator Raphael Warnock ADMITS illegal immigrants are voting in his state’s elections but calls it a nonexistent problem.
Why do Democrats want to keep illegals on our voter rolls?
“My daughter was two days old the day the guilty verdict came back.”
Dennis Spaulding and his team uncovered a massive illegal immigrant fraud network in their small Connecticut town.
Instead of thanking them, the Obama DOJ destroyed their lives.
.@RealJamesWoods and @adamcarolla shred Adam Schiff and his legacy media accomplices for running the Russia Collusion Hoax:
Woods: “The worst human being in America is a man named Adam Schiff."
"He promoted that Russia hoax...and all of the media were in lockstep with all the mantras that they would write up for them every day, their talking points, and then all the useful idiots would follow it in the Democratic Party."
“It was a complete and utter psyop."
Carolla: “It turns out much of what they were trying to do is sow racial division, not the elections. So you dumbos fell for all of it."
Republican gubernatorial candidate @GuckianRI criticizes proposal by @HelenaBFoulkes to enact millionaires tax as part of a plan to build 20,000 new homes and apartments.
20 years ago in your film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” you predicted that:
- The Arctic Ocean would be “ice-free” by 2013. That didn't happen.
- There'd be no more snow on Mount Kilimanjaro by 2016. That didn't happen.
- Polar bears would be dying out. That's not happening; in fact, most populations are relatively stable.
- Lake Chad would dry up due to global warming. It is drying, but decreasing water levels are mostly due to growing population and increased drawdown.
- The melting of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets would cause sea levels to rise by 20 feet in the “near future.” That didn't happen, it definitely won't happen anytime soon, and is pure exaggeration.
I could go on and on. . .
The only thing you got right was that it has continued to get [marginally] warmer since your movie came out, and that the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) level has risen to over 400 parts per million (ppm).
Almost everything else is pure exaggeration, if not an outright lie.
Great news! After 20 years as a State Representative, Serpa won't run again.
So far, Lawrence Almagno (R) is the only person to indicate they’re running to succeed Serpa. Almagno is supported by the R.I. Young Republicans and League of RI Businesses. https://t.co/4DgA6YKCEJ
Leader Michael Chippendale @MikeWChip regarding the latest waste of tax dollars and accountability by the @GovDanMcKee Administration:
This story infuriates me. I have no inside knowledge of how this was ordered by the state, but let me share what I do know.
In the early 90's I owned a design and printing company, everything we did was custom work. Custom printing, embroidery, laser-etching, construction - no matter what is being made, if it is custom, it goes through several stages of review. This is universal.
Scenario 1 - the state provided the "artwork" for this rug to the vendor. This scenario means someone in the state's employ designed this rug using software for graphic layout. They sent that artwork to the vendor to have the rug produced. Here's how it should have gone down;
1) The artist who created it would have it reviewed by another artist or supervisor to "proofread" it.
2) Then, another person at a supervisory, or purchasing level would have also proofread the artwork before sending it to the vendor.
3) Then the vendor would have taken the provided artwork and digitized it for their specific machinery - in this case a rug embroidering machine, and then they would have sent their proof of how it will look to the buyer (the state of RI) for them to literally sign off on the design.
So if this was state supplied artwork, there were three sets of eyes that saw this before even sending it to the vendor, and then at least one set of eyes on the proof from the vendor when they signed off in approval. The vendor most probably has documentation to prove this was signed for by the state.
Scenario 2 - the state described the design elements to the vendor, and the vendor produced the artwork. This scenario means that a digital or printed proof of what the finished product would look like was provided to the state prior to the manufacturing process began.
1) The person who placed the order and provided the PO to the vendor would have received a copy of the proof to review and sign off on.
2) This still should have had two sets of eyes on it in the state before approval, but assuming it only had one, the liability still falls on the state because they approved it.
When creating custom work like this - especially something in the tens of thousands of dollars range, no vendor worth a damn is going to proceed in production without having the buyer approve it - that would be not only be a variance to an industry standard process that has literally existed for centuries, but it would be so reckless by the vendor as they'd be exposing themselves to financially debilitating liability. So I cannot believe it occurred.
In either scenario - the blame falls on the state. The response to the media by the state "this was simply human error" tells me they know they screwed up and are downplaying the seriousness of what happened.
This can only be a result of; apathy, laziness, or plain stupidity. In any case, the person(s) responsible for burning taxpayer money should lose their jobs.
Last night, the Governor’s staff admitted RI needs to roll back the 100% renewable mandate. Yet they’re blaming D.C. for the problems created by the Democrat supermajority here in Rhode Island. @JessicaforRI sets the record straight.