(1/22) In America, the country that is supposed to be the world’s premier democratic republic, citizens do not have an absolute right to vote. …
(2/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, red state governors can radically cut back on the number of polling places and voting machines so that working class people are forced to stand in line for five, six, in some cases 10 hours to vote. …
(3/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, about 30 million voters nationwide have been removed from the voting rolls since 2014, so when they show up to vote they’re given “provisional ballots“ that, in red states, are almost never counted unless there is a lawsuit. …
(4/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, back in the 1960s William Rehnquist helped organize “Operation Eagle Eye“ in Arizona to pull together a volunteer army of large and often uniformed white men to challenge Black, Hispanic, and Native American voters at the polls. …
(5/22) It was so successful it kicked off Rehnquist’s Republican political career, taking him all the way to chief justice of the US Supreme Court, and is now being emulated by the Trump campaign. …
(6/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has been able to prevent almost a million Florida citizens from voting if they owe fines or fees to the government. …
(7/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, Louis DeJoy can destroy the US Post Office and slow down the mail just in time for the election and not face any legal consequences. …
(8/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, in 2000 then-Florida Governor Jeb Bush took a felon list from then-Texas governor George W. Bush and compared it to the Florida voter list…
(9/22) …throwing about 90,000 African-Americans off the voting rolls because they had “similar” names just before the election that his brother “won” in Florida by 537 votes. …
(10/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, voter intimidation has been documented over the past week in Nevada city, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Miami, Florida; Fort Morgan, Colorado; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Los Angeles - and nobody will go to jail. …
(11/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, the Supreme Court told the Republican governor of Ohio - and now all governors - that he could remove millions of registered voters from the rolls because they hadn’t voted in the previous election and didn’t mail back a postcard. …
(12/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, red state legislators have been able to force through laws requiring citizens to jump through extraordinary hoops like getting IDs they normally wouldn’t need or use, just to vote. …
(13/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, Republicans in multiple states have used the courts to make it extremely difficult to vote by mail or drop off your ballot at a convenient dropbox during a pandemic. …
(14/22) Because we don’t have a right to vote, Republicans are rushing Amy Coney Barrett’s appointment to the Supreme Court through the Senate so she can be part of a repeat of the 2000 Supreme Court lawsuit…
(15/22) …which she, John Roberts, and Brett Kavanaugh all worked on, that stopped the vote count (with over 10,000 ballots uncounted in Miami-Dade) and handed the presidency to George W. Bush. …
(16/22) Republicans can’t win elections on their “ideas“ of tax cuts for billionaires and eliminating protective regulations on polluting corporations. …
(17/22) People don’t agree with them that Medicare should be privatized, Social Security shut down, and Obamacare destroyed. …
(18/22) A clear majority of Americans (including Catholics and Republicans) don’t think police and politicians should insert themselves between a woman and her doctor. …
(19/22) The vast majority of Americans think weapons of war should not be carried on American streets. …
(20/22) Because the majority of Americans disagree with Republican “ideas,“ they’ve increasingly used voter suppression and voter intimidation as a primary strategy over the past 40 years. …
(21/22) The first piece of legislation the House of Representatives passed this session, HR1, helped establish an absolute right to vote. Mitch McConnell and Republicans in the Senate have refused to even hold a hearing on it. …
(22/22) If you care about the survival and expansion of democracy in America, this may be your last chance to get out there and vote.
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(1/21) The Republican Party is an organized gang of sociopaths.
(2/21) Trump doesn’t care how many people in Omaha are stuck for hours in the freezing cold, over 3 miles from the nearest road or parking lot, after he’s left his rally, putting some in the hospital. And he clearly doesn’t care how many people die of Covid.
(3/21) One of the defining characteristics of a sociopath is that they view themselves as the only “real“ humans on the planet, and everybody else is basically a prop in the amazing story of their lives.
(1/18) The Supreme Court has awesome power, and now that there’s a 6-to-3 right-wing majority, they’re preparing to use that power like a sledgehammer. …
(2/18) In 2000, they put popular-vote-loser George W. Bush into the White House, and Brett Kavanaugh just signaled to Donald Trump that he’s enthusiastic to be part of a second such effort. …
(3/18) They single-handedly decided that corporations should have the rights of persons, and that billionaires and big corporations should be able to legally own politicians. …
(1/12) Is America witnessing the collapse of the GOP? …
(2/12) Around the same time Donald Trump issued an executive order to slash the revenue to Social Security, the Republican governor in Florida required police and people who come to the police station to take off their masks. …
(3/12) This is the face of the Republican Party: greedy, petty, angry, and stupid. …
1) Our superspreader president has blood on his hands, and so does the Republican Party
2) A new study from Columbia University lays the deaths of tens to hundreds of thousands of Americans at the feet of the Trump administration and the Republican party.
3) Comparing the United States to other developed countries, they laid out how our lack of a systemic federal response to the coronavirus has endangered Americans.
1/ Yesterday, Donald Trump violated the First Amendment “right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances” for a blasphemous photo-op holding a Bible in front of a church.
Today...
2/ he is going to a shrine to St. John Paul II, Who repeatedly and explicitly condemned racism, for another photo-op.
Trump is trying to play out Richard Nixon’s “law and order“ theme from the 1968 election.
In 1968...
3/ the media was still largely segregated, as was most of the nation.
“Law and order“ were Nixon’s code words for white supremacy, but nobody in the mainstream media identified that or called it out at the time; that commentary was largely limited to the black press...