Voter suppression is a hell of a political tool.
Voter suppression is a hell of a political tool.
I live in NYC, so I set the location to here. And guess what. The price almost doubled. And that’s driving out into New Jersey for 30 minutes to get the surgery. I guess it only tacks on another half an iPhone for the car ride there and back, so there is that.
I wonder if this was diagnosed before the election. It’d make him refusing the release his medical records (or his handlers refusing the release) make much more sense.
How long is the pit of Legos and how much time do I need to spend in Macy’s? A couple of steps in Legos vs. an hour in Macy’s? Legos. A hundred meter dash on Legos vs. running in to use the bathroom after checking out the Christmas display windows? Macy’s. Actually having to buy something at Macy’s? Legos, I…
I’ve had success with it. It’s not polished, but it gets me a cab when I ask it to, no surge pricing.
Join a party. For fuck’s sake, join a fucking party if there are closed primaries. It will slightly increase your junk mail. That is it. It won’t actually blacken your soul or give you leprosy. But this is part of getting involved and helping to defeat this shit.
That’s because it was a cyclist. I bet at least one member of the jury wanted to award her a medal. Because how dare the cyclist take up their precious road and delay them for less than a minute.
Trump says that the election he won was plagued with massive voter fraud and is therefore invalid. And so we are supposed to trust the results that got him elected president. You’re missing something between those two sentences there.
That’s how things used to work, when the party determined the candidates, not the people. On the one hand, it gave us FDR. On the other, it gave us Hubert Humphry and on the Republican side, Warren G. Harding. Of course, if they bigwigs had been sitting around smoking cigars and choosing a candidate they thought…
Were they state polls? Sure Sanders would have won the popular vote. So did Clinton. Would Sanders have won in NC and Wisconsin, with some of the most effective voter suppression since the 1920s?
They didn’t feel guilty at all. Some of the days of thanksgiving that were held were a celebration of “we just massacred another village of [insert tribe that was not yet wiped out] and that means more land for God’s chosen! Go us!”