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The land that Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz made.
some doodles i never finished/posted
That's MISTER Scumbag to you.
The GOP LITERALLY WANTS TO KILL YOU! You're "The Help" or as Scrooge would have called you- "The surplus population". Corp. Dems do NOTHING to fight for YOU. We are well past the point of needing massive changes so badly that moderate, sane policies like Sanders' seem 'radical'. ~Joe
Day after day, Political Tribune publishes stories that we literally could just leave at the headline. But the fact is, it’s important to read even the stuff we know we don’t want to see, so we know what we’re up against. This is exactly such a case.
Congressional reporter Sam Brodey of the Daily Beast got confirmation this week that Attorneys General from 5 of the 18 total Republican AGs involved in the case of Texas vs. California, a landmark lawsuit in which Texas AG Ken Paxton is slated to argue before the Supreme Court that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, that the coronavirus pandemic has in no way dampened their enthusiasm for or participation in the case.
Those weighing in with the Beast included the Republican AGs from Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee
The offices of the other 13 GOP state attorneys, according to Brodey, either did not respond to his requests for comment or actually declined to comment.
That’s no surprise: The hugely popular “Obamacare,” as it has come to be known, has been the focus of Republicans’ ire for the entire decade since it was passed, but during this virus outbreak, Americans are not only dependent on the program, but beginning to call out in wider numbers for some form of universal health care — a single-payer system that would be a step beyond even the protections, safeguards, and guarantees of the ACA.
The challengers argued the age-verification requirement violated the free speech rights of adults who want to access the content.
A. Trump. Appointed. Judge.
This is a freaking huge loss for republicans and derp leader.
Fifteen students consumed the shots, and nearly all reported “having stomach aches and headaches,” the arrest affidavit said.
Maybe she knew she’d be sitting next to Ted Cruz…