(1/4)The 2020 election chaos is embarrassing & must be fixed. Election integrity must be a priority at every level of gov’t moving forward.
The integrity of elections must be self-evident, an airtight process that withstands scrutiny, where no one can plausibly question results.
Since that number is based on MY reporting @DanCrenshawTX, I can confirm that almost NONE were thrown out due to suspected fraud. Most were received too late or tossed for technical errors, such as mismatched or missing signatures on the envelope.
Don’t blame COVID for cancelling your holidays. Blame the government that did nothing while 250,000+ people died, lost their jobs, and fell into poverty.
Next year, we'll pass a historic infrastructure bill with investments in:
♻️ Clean energy
👩🏭 Job training
🚄 Transportation
💻 Broadband
🏥 Health clinics
But only if we win the Senate.
It is my religious right to not wear a seatbelt. Also, I can crash into other cars. Also, I can dump poison into my local reservoir. I’m sorry but that’s what my religion is.
I love how Republicans tried to say that anyone who expressed concern about Amy Coney Barrett’s religious zeal infusing her decisions was “anti-Catholic,” and then the freaking pope took our side
In other words, he’s saying he’s not a public servant; the public serves him. This speaks to a question we should be asking all our elected officials: Are they functioning as public servants or like the public serves them?
The Pope publishes this op-ed in the New York Times, less than 24 hours after the 5-4 Supreme Court decision rejecting Covid restrictions on religious gatherings. https://t.co/uT9CQoJ5OE