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The States: Where We Wish Texas Would Secede Already

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In the past few days you have had the Arizona GOP go full QAnon and censure the only people left in their party that can win statewide elections, you had Hawaii's GOP sympathize with QAnon and then retract it while also promoting a Holocaust Denier and now Oregon's GOP is going full Marjorie Qucumber Green. This is getting ugly...

No unity. And tell Sinema and Manchin to shut up and end the filibuster. If they don't like it too damned bad.
 
The GOP is rotted to its core and we’re all being exposed to its carcass.

Kill the filibuster and pass good legislation that helps people, not corporations. Let them start crying.
 
Missouri is ... something....

The MO Legislature wants to make taking down a Confederate monument a Class B Felony punishable by 5-15 years in prison....
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353798065661112322

If you run a print shop that people use to print signs for a protest, or if you're a cafe owner who donates coffee to protesters, or if you're a church or offers free space for trainings the Missouri legislature wants to make you a felon:
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353799267601829888

But let's be fair -- it's not all bad -- the State of Missouri wants to expand your rights to shoot any protester without criminal or civil penalties...
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353801029557628929

Can't believe I missed this one the first time around -- if you say something mean to a cop during a protest and they experience "emotional distress" you can be found guilty of harassment in the second degree, a class A misdemeanor.
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353805465243836416
 
Missouri is ... something....

The MO Legislature wants to make taking down a Confederate monument a Class B Felony punishable by 5-15 years in prison....
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353798065661112322

If you run a print shop that people use to print signs for a protest, or if you're a cafe owner who donates coffee to protesters, or if you're a church or offers free space for trainings the Missouri legislature wants to make you a felon:
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353799267601829888

But let's be fair -- it's not all bad -- the State of Missouri wants to expand your rights to shoot any protester without criminal or civil penalties...
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353801029557628929

Can't believe I missed this one the first time around -- if you say something mean to a cop during a protest and they experience "emotional distress" you can be found guilty of harassment in the second degree, a class A misdemeanor.
https://twitter.com/rmneiss/status/1353805465243836416

Good... They got the rope...

Now let them hang themselves...

Seriously, we just need to push the right buttons and we can make a huge dent in the problems that currently face our nation...
 
Missouri is always on the forefront. Without them, I’d never have leaned a woman can’t get pregnant from a rape
 
Liberals are morally and ethically superior to conservatives, exhibit 345782.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the state’s top two legislative leaders pledged Monday to pay off 80% of most people’s unpaid rent that has piled up during the coronavirus pandemic — but only if landlords agree to forgive the other 20%.

The proposal, which must be approved by the Legislature, could wipe out potentially billions of dollars in debt hanging over renters in the nation’s most populous state by using federal relief money to compel landlords to forgive debt. It also would extend a law scheduled to expire next Monday that bans landlords from evicting people as long as they pay at least 25% of their rent.
 
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