@isaacinthesky when looking through the pictures I was going to ask "was it the golf room or the urinals that captivated you" and I'm glad to see that it was both
Showing strength and protecting the right to choose is **unifying.**
Doing something shows people their vote is worth it and translates to change.
Doing nothing is catastrophic. It is not a neutral choice. It’s the destructive choice.
It’s time to be brave. Fear is not a plan.
For the moments when we DO insist on elections, we must be PRECISE with what we need and we will do with that power:
How many seats does the party need to Codify Roe?
Dems must SAY THAT. Not just “go vote” or “give us $6 to win.” That is demoralizing, losing, unfocused nonsense
One other thing: if Democrats had gone full-bore and called for Thomas's resignation or removal the first time information leaked about his coup links, then EVERY SUBSEQUENT DISCLOSURE would be reported as significantly upping the pressure for action.
The notion that Democrats shouldn't abolish the filibuster or sign executive orders to significantly improve the lives of the American people because they might get reversed if the Republicans win back Congress and the White House is absolutely, positively 1,000% bat shit crazy.
Once again, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife was involved in January 6th.
She attended the rally and relentlessly urged the President’s Chief to overturn the US election.
He later refused to recuse himself from rulings related to the matter.
https://t.co/9FltL8qpyO
No they don’t believe it makes anyone safer. They know it makes everyone more scared, and lets a latent civil war thrive, and that is the goal. Don’t carry their “it’s about safety actually” water for fucks sake.