@OccupyDemocrats Republicans politicians have been
STEALING from the
Mississippi Government for 40 years
The Republican Party has been a
Disservice to Mississippi
#VoteBlue2024#VoteBlue2023 7 November
BREAKING: Bombshell investigation discovers that Mississippi's Republican Governor Tate Reeves has funneled a staggering $1.4 billion in state contracts and grants his top political donors — a blatant quid pro quo arrangement.
The right-wing corruption was discovered by an investigation conducted by Mississippi Today and found that fifteen donors who gave Reeves' campaign $50,000 or more have netted part of that massive aforementioned sum.
Reeves oversees the agencies that disburse the funds, meaning his grubby fingers are all over this scandal.
On top of that, even more contracts amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars have been awarded to the governor's donors from state agencies that he does not directly lead. It would have been a simple matter for him to exploit his political influence to get others to handle the corruption for him.
For example, the Mississippi Department of Transportation has awarded Reeves' top donors at least $552 million since 2020.
Unlike many other states, Mississippi does not have a general prohibition on "pay-to-play" schemes for the obvious reason that Republican politicians want this kind of behavior kept legal.
This is a cut-and-dry situation. Governor Reeves is taking taxpayer money and funneling it to his friends in return for them helping him get elected and stay in office. Mississippians should be outraged.
He must resign immediately.
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In Louisiana, the Republican Party has endorsed a candidate charged with four counts of criminal cruelty to children in a House of Representatives race #lagov#lalege https://t.co/G2pr8xHwX7
@AugieNash I first followed the Cardinals in 1964, right after Lou Brock led the team to win the World Series. He's been my hero ever since. I miss him.
This is the final photograph of Phillip Herron 34, crying in his car, literally minutes before taking his own life.
He was a single Dad with three kids, struggling with crushing debt of over $20,000 and was desperately waiting for a Payday loan he'd applied for. But it was paid in arrears, with a 5 week wait time.
That wait drove him even deeper into debt, and when he died he had $4.61 in his bank account and clearly couldn't see any other way out.
Like a lot of people, especially men, he kept all of this to himself, nobody else knew how bad things were getting. This poor man even had to tell his children that Santa Claus wouldn’t come this year, and in his suicide note he wrote that they'd be better off if he wasn't around any more.
And now he isn't.
We need to talk more. We need to be kinder. And we need to be a country that helps each other when we need it the most.
RIP ❤️
🚨🚨🚨BREAKING: Donald Trump says he would rather live overseas than live in America.
“I could have been relaxing at Mar-a-Lago or in the south of France ― which I would prefer to being in this country, frankly.”
Who wants to help him pack? ✋
The details are crazy: 👇🧵
In New Hampshire, Trump griped about the charges against him and lamented ever getting into politics.
Let’s face it, Trump, has frequently expressed disdain for America and Americans, but this confession may have been the strongest proof yet.
Hopefully he will be convicted and in prison but I would not mind if he took his shit show out of our nation.
But this naturally begs the question:
Is Trump trying to set up a deal where he leaves the country in order not to be prosecuted?
Should Judge Tanya Chutkan interpret these remarks to mean Trump is a FLIGHT RISK and demand he surrender his passport?
The St. Louis Cardinals will take the field again.
It won't be the same.
But America's pastime will be back.
Waiting until next year won't be the same, but it will have to do.