@kyledcheney And he voted against referring Meadows for contempt.
He should have at the very least recused himself; the fact that he didn’t should open him up to punitive actions.
@startabuzz The U.S. is going to need a lot more broadband infrastructure to support that.
Though I think it’s likely VDI will lead, and broadband will be forced to play catch-up. And in the interim, I foresee data caps and work from home surcharges from ISPs.
@m80logic@statements_of @TensionFilter @ThompsonMr_70 CRT is a postgraduate level course, it’s not taught in K12. If your kids are in college and you’re still helicopter parenting, maybe CRT isn’t your kids’ biggest issue.
@GOPChairwoman What economic recovery are you alluding to, Tokyo Ro? Spiking unemployment to 14%?
Unemployment is down to 4.2% and the Dow is over 35,000, 20% higher than it ever got under Trump.
@overnightdriver @m80logic@SenTedCruz I know facts don’t matter to you, but the work on the SARS vaccine started in 2002.
And yes, you still don’t understand the difference between starting at 0 cases versus starting as 25 million plus, and having Republicans refusing masks and vaccines.
@m80logic@statements_of@SenTedCruz Apparently you don’t understand the concepts of “supply” and “demand”. It’s not that they couldn’t find workers, workers didn’t want to accept the wage those employers were offering and went elsewhere.
@TESLA_N_TRUMP@SenTedCruz Republicans overwhelmingly are the ones who don’t want to wear a mask, who don’t want to get vaccinated- a vaccine Trump takes credit for.
Republicans say “I will not comply” like some sort of battle cry, including selling merch emblazoned with it.
What would you have Biden do?
@m80logic @overnightdriver @SenTedCruz It means Jim doesn’t understand that Trump started from 0 cases and blew that up to over 25 million in just one year. Jim also doesn’t understand viral spread, and how having 25 million people shedding virus is going to lead to more infected, especially among the unvaccinated.
@statements_of @TensionFilter @ThompsonMr_70 CRT is a graduate level program, it’s not taught in K12.
That being said, why are Republicans so against teaching critical thinking skills?
@DerekJStern A lot of the antisemitism today can be traced to this. It’s been referenced by people up to and including Hitler. It also pops up in QAnon. https://t.co/ZehoUnC90I