hey, y'all, it's Teacher Appreciation Week here in the usa (the rest of the year, feel free to not appreciate me) and i invite you to my amazon wishlist: https://t.co/Pg0YXToVkA much gratitude!!!
i try not to spend time here (i prefer the non-nazi bar) but just hopping in long enough to say that @WILawLiberty is welcome to in my classroom and try to tell my enby and trans students to their faces that they don't have a right to exist
would *love* to see how that goes
@GrangerMinni@TheFl0orIsLaVa@elonmusk You gonna trust an AI or the plain language of the statute? Or the words of the Wisconsin Election Commission? https://t.co/AQlt9jd0BQ
@SeanElwell24@lancelachlan@elonmusk It is still a violation of Wisconsin law, which bans bribery not just for encouraging a vote for or against candidates but bribery to vote at all. https://t.co/bCQ3cWtQIl
Elon Musk's $1M checks for voting in WI's Supreme Court election likely violate Wisconsin law (Statute 12.11), which bans offering value to induce or reward voting. The WI Elections Commission confirms incentives over $1 are illegal. Though aimed at boosting participation, this could be seen as election bribery.