People should light up the Senate switchboard and demand that their 2 home-state senators honor the higher (now 60-vote) threshold that we’ve had for legislation since the 1830s:
Tell both of your home-state senators’ offices that you “oppose nuking the legislative filibuster” and “demand they keep the 60-vote threshold for legislation.”
If @SenateDems don’t agree to keep the higher (now 60-votes) threshold for passing legislation that we’ve had since the 1830s, @SenateGOP must deny them a constitutional quorum (51 votes)—so the Democrats can’t destroy America.
“Twitter allowed the post to remain online for 17 hours before it took any action. Even then, Twitter only suspended the account and did not delete it. All of the responses to the tweet remain visible.” (1/2)
“By contrast, Trump's entire account was deleted over his comments on January 6 to a crowd of MAGA riots who then stormed the Capitol. Twitter has not explained why Khamenei has been given a softer touch.” (2/2)
You’re incredibly insulting to the good men & women serving in the @NationalGuard—separated from their families and sleeping on floors to protect our nation’s capital.
Third-world despots impose allegiance tests on the military.
If true, the Lincoln Project will face serious legal problems—with government agencies and in civil lawsuits—for creating this environment of workplace sexual abuse and misuse of SuperPAC funds.
Upon reflection, do you *still* think it’s a good idea to threaten to use your Democrat SuperPAC to destroy all of these lives — especially those of *employees*?
Are the maintenance and cleaning crews fair targets?