A good article in Slate about slanted news reporting on vehicle caused pedestrian deaths with a nice little history of how Detroit made sure to guide the discourse after cities the nation over tried to limit speeds to 20 mph or less for safety in the 1920s https://t.co/t6vf6NBKWV
@aintscarylarry The only thing I can think of is that he is convinced his side would "deny delay depose" him. Obviously we need the dinos to fear the same. All this coward had to do was vote for impeachment with Trump already out the door in 2021.
And, by the way, if you worry that food prices are too high, wait till you have a president who deports half the farmworkers and puts a 20% tax on food from abroad.
The upward redistribution of wealth over the past 40 years has shifted $50 trillion from the bottom 90% to the top 1%. That’s $50 trillion that would have gone into the paychecks of working Americans.
The greatest trick of all is trickle-down economics.
@WahooMc @GenMhayden The densely populated cities took longer to tally compared to the small pop rural red counties? It is not hard to understand unless you are willingly ignorant.
@neoavatara@jmp_nyc The framers intended for the number of Reps to grow every census as the population grew, not be cut off arbitrarily in 1911. Read up on the original first amendment...
@neoavatara The EC has always created distortions that give low population states disproportionate power. However, the framers never conceived of the distortion being as severe as it has become.
The solution is to expand the size of the House. 435 is not a magic number.