Arizona State University filed to use eminent domain to steal a 124 year old Phoenix home from a senior homeowner
The man who owns it is a 89 year old senior citizen who’s owned the home for 50 years
ASU says they need the land for their downtown health campus
ASU made multiple purchase offers, they’ve offered up to $850,000 for the home. The homeowner keeps refusing. So now they plan to just take the home with eminent domain
If eminent domain goes through he’ll be forced to accept the appraisal price
No, having people go in person to vote unless they have a reason for being absent not only works fine, it makes more sense and increases confidence in the system. Adding piles of unregulated “broker” ballots is not increasing civic participation
It was already insanely easy, with zero real barriers to voting beyond signature checking . We really want private “ballot brokers” collecting votes? Is that making voting easier, or something else easier?
I’m a Trumper because I think people should vote in person (or have a reason if they don’t)? This was standard pretty much everywhere in America before Trump
This is why I think outlets should not allow rando non journalists to write journalistically styled freelance pieces. As experts have pointed out, this WIRED piece fails to meet journalistic standards. The guy who wrote it is a religion prof who promotes modern day faith healing
Before 2022 automatic use of mail-in ballots was restricted to voters with disabilities, members of the military or overseas voters. After COVID everyone got a pre-paid mail ballot and you didn’t need an excuse to vote by mail anymore - a pattern repeated in many states https://t.co/igoy1DqXgm
Democrat Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was caught on hot mic with Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk, INSULTING locals and bragging about how she ignores their concerns.
“We’re used to people saying 'f*ck no,' and doing it anyway.”
Democrats don't care about you.
📹stopsalinedatacenter on IG
Rep. @Jim_Jordan asks ActBlue CEO several questions on Organization's Fundraising.
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones invokes the Fifth Amendment for all questions.