He believes that American "[g]overnment serves Christ’s kingdom rule; this is its purpose. And Christians’ purpose in politics should be to advance the kingdom of God—to make it more real, more tangible, more present. Or should I say, to immanentize the eschaton."
He believes his job as a politician is to make God’s kingdom “more real, more tangible [and] more present.”
So we must pay attention to what Joshua thinks that kingdom looks like—because that’s what he’s spent decades forcing into reality.
I have always found his statements on women alarming.
He calls for a woman’s role to be defined based on her identity as a mother.
And yup, y’all, that’s the same shit he spouted out yesterday.
Moreover, he asks for laws on forced pregnancy to go further.
And just this week, he woman he endorsed for the Missouri US Senate race indicated she wanted to investigate + imprison women who need abortions.
You must understand that Joshua views equality for women as deeply entangled with the identity of motherhood.
That is our purpose.
And if we reject forced pregnancy—
Or if we have had a hysterectomy—
Well then, we’ve disrupted Joshua’s efforts to make his version of God’s kingdom a reality.
And make no mistake, this Christofascist reality is exactly what Joshua wants.
He’s telling you who he is.
Listen.
#flashbackfriday to those times when Joshua Hawley, aka the couch warrior, couldn’t handle real questions so instead he just offered a look of horror and then hid from the camera.
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Billion dollar corporations over here using the second amendment as cover while they prey on every parent's worst nightmare.
Why can't we pass gun safety reforms?
Time to talk about the $3B school security industry and the rising school security industrial complex.
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During his farewell address President Eisenhower warned government "must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists + will persist."
Such an unwarranted influence increasingly exists as school security industry leaders advise legislators and superintendants to protect their schools with the products they sell.
This misplaced power and influence has given rise to the school security industrial complex.
When I was twelve, I came home from school early + turned on the television. I planned to watch MTV, but there was breaking news--students killed at Columbine High School.
Eight years later, I sat in horror as college students like myself jumped out of windows at VA Tech.
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Eleven months later SWAT busted into my Renaissance Literature class looking for a gunman.
To this day, every single time I learn of a mass shooting my brain returns to that moment when a barrell of a gun was pointed at my face and all I could think about was death.
Four years later, I finished my Torts final as a first year law student and less than 150 miles away 20 first graders were violently murdered in Newtown, Connecticut.
You know how less than 3 weeks ago the Alito opinion was leaked + suddenly Republican politicians noticed a baby formula shortage that’s been an issue since February—but 192 of them voted against solving that problem?
Yeah. So.
Reminder of how the 1/6 investigation is going.
Sunday, May 1st, the January 6th Committee formally requested information and cooperation from three Members of Congress: Rep. Andy Biggs, Rep. Mo Brooks, and Rep. Ronny Jackson.
Meanwhile, in Missouri, HB 2149 was truly agreed to and finally passed.
It’s a bill on physical therapist licensure, so you may have missed the provision where pharmacists have a gag order prohibiting them from telling patients about dangers related to certain medications.
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Specifically, “a pharmacist shall not contact the prescribing physician or the patient to dispute the efficacy of ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine sulfate tablets for human use…” unless the doctor or patient specifically asks.
This is, of course, at odds with the standard practice + responsibilities of pharmacists.
Consulting with patients about the “safe and effective use” of medications is literally the first activity the Missouri Board of Pharmacy recognizes as a pharmacist’s responsibility.
I’m sorry, but this is quite misleading to most folks who aren’t used to deciphering poll data. And it most certainly does not show that Lucas is the “only” campaign that can stop Greitens.
Because this is Missouri and there’s no shortage of racism, I also want you all to know about one of the worst bills I have ever seen in Missouri General Assembly.
Senate Bill 666 makes Missouri a safe haven for the lynching of black men.
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That this bill is in direct response to the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, the reckless actions of the McClosky’s + the sham that was the Rittenhouse trial there is no doubt.
But before delving into the new law, let’s recap where Missouri is currently in terms of crime law.
Recall, that Missouri is now a safe haven for criminals using guns.
In 2021, it became illegal for local law enforcement to work with federal law officials if the crime involved the use of a firearm.