Bill Maher asks how Mississippi is kicking California’s ass in education, and Texas is “blowing them away” in green energy for “way less money.”
“Did you know that a black fourth grader in Mississippi is two and a half times as likely to be proficient in math and reading as one in California? Mississippi is kicking our ass in education and for way less money. We’re 37th in fourth-grade reading, they’re ninth.”
“Texas is kicking our ass in green energy. The average time to get solar panels connected there is three to four months. About 1,000 days faster than it took me. Remember when I was trying to get my solar hooked up? It would have been quicker to build a windmill.”
“Texas has passed California in solar and blows away California when it comes to wind and energy storage. How does a state with no pro-climate policies produce better climate results than a state where here, even though we have so much better bumper stickers on our Priuses?”
“I’ll tell you why. Because you’re allowed to build there because every third person in Texas isn’t someone whose job it is to make sure nothing gets done.”
“Democrats, these are your issues: education, race, the environment.”
“And I say this with love: you’re losing to the Waffle House, car-on-the-lawn states.”
@the_jefferymead@HQNewsNow Way back in the 70s, my brother in law was an Air Force pilot based in Alaska. When we visited, he took us to the officers club for dinner one night and it was all you can eat king crab.
🚨We can’t let what’s happening in Iran distract us from the need to:
(1) put the SAVE America Act on the Senate floor,
(2) make filibustering senators speak, and
(3) stay on it until it passes
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These are the fruits of the Zombie Filibuster, highlighted in blue👇
The Senate’s unwavering devotion to the Zombie Filibuster—and to the light-duty legislative schedule it facilitates—is what’s hindering the progress of the SAVE America Act
Maintaining a light workweek for the convenience of senators isn’t a good reason not to do what it takes to pass a bill that 85% of Americans want
But make no mistake—that’s a big part of what we’re dealing with here
We don’t necessarily have to use the talking filibuster all of the time—or even most of the time—but we must be willing to use it when it’s necessary
With the SAVE America Act, it is very, very necessary
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