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28 states currently offer free menstrual products in schools. Attendance is up because of this legislation.
Education is our super power.
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@DeanObeidallah He's as nervous about consequences as Donald is. He's inching closer to the "find out" part of FAFO.
Losing government contracts, prison, deportation. Anything befalls him and he's scared.
@TruBluMarin @jimstewartson Yes! That's exactly what I've said for a very long time.
Anyone who tosses out the notion that the 19th amendment should be revoked is a whiny little...baby.
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The F word has been used frequently, but do we really know its meaning or what it looks like?
Rick Steves wants you to understand it so you may recognize it and can stop it.
Democracy is fragile, not to be taken for granted. (FF to about 5 min. in.)
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@atrupar So, a president DOES set prices?!
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Funny, I thought that was decided by actual oil companies.
And BTW, we're drilling more than ever. We're No. 1 oil producer in the π Get ready for a glut next year, that'll really make the price drop. (You CAN leave it in the ground.)
from Philly courtroom β
Musk lawyer says his $1m giveaway is NOT a lottery. "There is no prize to be won" and winners "are not chosen at random," Musk lawyer Chris Gober said.
Instead, the $1m is a salary they "earn" to be a spokesperson for Musk's pro-Trump super PAC. Winners are picked based on their "suitability to serve" and their personal story, Gober said.
In response, Philly DA team called this a "complete admission of liability" that Musk is running an illegal lottery under PA law.
Remember: When Musk announced the giveaway.... in PA nonetheless.... he said, "we are going to be awarding $1 million randomly." DA showed this in court to the judge.
Gober argued there's a difference between "randomly" and "by chance," which is why he argued that this isn't an illegal lottery under PA gaming laws.
@RWPUSA@Tim_Walz The first amendment doesn't ever allow for violence and terrorism. PERIOD!
It also doesn't guarantee no accountability or push back for that free speech if others happen to disagree.