Well, Perjury Traitor Greed, I don't hear you shouting for us to say the name of Sylvia Massey ... you remember her, right? Black woman, murdered by a racist Illinois cop (who is sitting in prison for the killing) ... Moscow Maggie, you're a fucking hypocrite. Either every life matters or none do.
@LnzyHou @Madken65 @Anouk That’s why I’ve been volunteering with my county Democratic Party to get out the vote! We have populated EVERY position on the ballot with Dems; no excuse for apathy due to Republican incumbents running unopposed. We’ve run 150 letters to the editor this year and last year; we’re running candidate events, we’re all over social media, we’re doing outreach to people of color and young voters. Maybe all this is why I am optimistic about this election. We shall see.
Meanwhile, over in Tick's Ass, their fascist-in-chief demands hospitals report patient's immigration status to the state, which has little or no authority to do anything about it, since that's the federal government's job by law.
https://news.yahoo.com/texas-gov-abbott-orders-hospitals-020740307.html
The Right-Wing Attacks On Tim Walz Are Weird
Voters have repeatedly signaled that this is not a winning electoral strategy.
But studies have shown that there is still a lot of stigma around menstruation, and 23% of students struggle to afford their own pads and tampons.
Lynne's Note *** the pink tax
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tim-walz-weird-attacks_n_66b3b3ebe4b0e4caf7f4fb63
@CanisPundit One significant example of the commons in respect to natural resources in the US is the debate over access to and management of water resources. Water is a crucial common resource that is essential for human survival, agriculture, industry, and ecosystems. In many parts of the country, conflicts have arisen over the allocation and use of water from rivers, lakes, aquifers, and other sources. One major legal finding related to water as a commons is the public trust doctrine. This legal principle, rooted in Roman law and common law traditions, holds that certain natural resources, including navigable waters and their beds, are held in trust by the government for the benefit of the public. This means that the government has a duty to protect these resources for present and future generations. The public trust doctrine has been invoked in various court cases and legal disputes to argue for the preservation of water resources and access to them for all members of society. For example, in the landmark case Illinois Central Railroad Co. v. Illinois , the US Supreme Court affirmed the state's authority to protect public trust lands, including submerged lands under navigable waters, for the benefit of the public. Another example of the commons in relation to natural resources is the conservation and management of fisheries. Fish populations in oceans, rivers, and lakes are considered a common resource that must be sustainably managed to prevent overexploitation and ensure long-term viability. Various laws and regulations, such as the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, aim to protect fish stocks and promote sustainable fishing practices for the benefit of all stakeholders, including commercial and recreational fishermen, indigenous communities, and consumers. In conclusion, the concept of the commons in the context of natural resources in the US has informed legal frameworks and policies aimed at protecting and managing shared resources for the common good. Efforts to uphold the public trust doctrine and implement sustainable practices in areas such as water and fisheries demonstrate the ongoing relevance of the commons in shaping environmental policy and resource management in the United States.
dem who worked on Tim Walz's first congressional campaign for #MN01 shares this 2006 radio ad of his
it's title - Hope
"That spot was very powerful in his win"
What noone wants to accept is Maga is your doctor, nurse, lawyer, police, teacher, coach, soldier, politician, business owners, vps, clerks, clergymen, etc. They work together more than Never Maga does. Look at project 2025 where they have a database on the loyal. And many of us already know there are databases on people who don't agree with them.
I was having too much fun over on Xitter. Anytime somebody replied to me with something shitty about Tim Walz I posted this picture back at 'em.
ABC news is covering the cost of climate change: 35 Billion in the US so far this year.
Amazing how Elon Musk just bailed on renewables and mitigating climate change and joined the fossils, ain’t it.
Read this recently on why the two different views for America are so different. It all lines up with how you view society. I think we should al be equal.
Others do not.
Vertical collectivist (VC) cultures such as Korea and India are characterized by authority, tradition, and the group well-being, even at the cost of individual self-sacrifice. Horizontal individualist (HI) cultures such as Sweden and Australia emphasize equality but also uniqueness and self-reliance.
Moving forward!