I love going home to New Hampshire and if it's for a good cause I know I'm going to run into Joyce Craig. I'm not registered to vote in the Granite State any more, but if I was, I'd be honored to cast my ballot to make her the next governor. I believe in NH and I believe in protecting reproductive freedom. Long story short: My choice is Joyce!
Even if EVERY SINGLE ONE of the 32 trans athletes playing NCAA championship sports identified as women…
It means that 1 in 10,000 — or .0001416 of the 226,212 women college athletes—are trans.
For comparison, during SC’s championship run:
Cops killed 2x more UNARMED Black people.
1500x more died from gunshot wounds.
30 million kids attended underfunded schools.
Guess which issue US legislatures have passed laws to address?
When I started out in school, I was average at best. Put simply, I wasn’t winning any scholastic or athletic awards. But in 5th grade, my school started band. And in 5th grade, I started playing trumpet.
Playing music was life changing. It gave me the confidence I needed to succeed—and not just in music. It motivated me to get better grades in school. I even started to play sports better than I had before.
Music gave me the self-confidence to do anything. I ran for student body president, having never been elected to anything in my life, and I won. I took that experience and went to college, got a degree in music, and came back to Big Sandy to teach music in the very same school I attended.
I’ll never forget my students’ faces when they first learned how to play. That’s why I’ll never stop fighting to protect our public schools and ensure they have the resources they need to give Montana kids a quality, comprehensive education from math to the arts.
This has me in a rage. How can you say “We have no illusions about what another Trump presidency will bring but we’re so mad at Biden on this ONE issue that we’re gonna let Trump win anyway, even though we know that issue (which is SO vital) will be made worse under Trump”??