@EthanLevins2 Why did Israel need to 'invade'? When they left Hezbollah was banned from south of the Litani river. The UN even stationed troops. Never happened. You just don't understand the history try of the whole region.
Today, the Problem Solvers Caucus met with three leading redistricting Special Masters: @paulmitche11 of Redistricting Partners, @persily of Stanford Law, and Jonathan Cervas of Carnegie Mellon to discuss our bipartisan effort to address partisan gerrymandering.
Having helped develop competitive, court-adopted congressional maps that remain in use in states like New York, California, and Pennsylvania, their expertise will help inform our work to build a redistricting process Americans can trust.
One thing @RepJoshG said that more people need to say: Whatever high-minded goals the Democratic Socialists of America claim to stand for, their actual agenda is a “declaration of war against common sense.”
Josh and other No Labels allies in both parties are actually doing the work required to deal with high housing and healthcare costs and the other problems that matter.
I often think about how fortunate I am that my great-grandparents left Lithuania in the 1890s as pogroms and antisemitic persecution spread across the Russian Empire. That decision likely saved our family. Without it, none of us would be here today.
That’s why we’re always alert to the return of this ancient hatred.
Bipartisanship requires trust and a commitment to working together in good faith. If members are actively campaigning against one another, it becomes much harder to build the relationships needed to find common ground.
Our established bylaws prohibit our Members from endorsing against fellow Caucus Members and are designed to preserve that trust so we can stay focused on governing and advancing common sense, bipartisan solutions that improve the lives of the American people.
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The world is outraged about why Israel is in Lebanon.
This is Hezbollah's massive underground terror tunnel, full of weapons, just a few miles from Israel's border.
And there is your answer to why Israel is fighting in Lebanon.