New: Dr. Deborah Birx testified to Congress that the WH repeatedly withheld reports on COVID spread and how to contain it. The effort was part of a coordinated scheme to create a “false sense of security among the American people that this was not going to be a serious pandemic”
@mrkandes
Yup even before this Obama had the majority & said he would codify roe v Wade then he didn’t. He had 60 votes when he had majority. He could’ve protected roevwade but didn’t bother.
The Senate by design does not represent the will of the American people. Nor does the Electoral College. Nor did the decision in Bush v Gore or Shelby v Holder. The American people are better than the institutions designed to suppress their will.
Next up: this illegitmate, stolen court will dismantle the federal regulatory apparatus on Monday.
This will push each state to have to implement its own wildly different environmental and regulatory regimes.
They're going to literally destroy the country. /1
@SCOTUSblog
so they don't have to follow laws, the constitution, care about human rights, are accountable to no one, can't be sued, fly their own flag. They are a hostile foreign army.
Why should you care about Yass? He’s pouring his fortune into politics – to cut taxes, privatize schools, and back candidates trying to ban abortion and others who deny the 2020 election results.
Here’s an ad he funded on “critical race theory”:
As the
@propublica
crew looked through tax data of America’s ultrarich, we noticed Jeff Yass, a finance deca-billionaire and major TikTok investor.
Many on Wall Street are good at avoiding taxes. But Yass is in a league of his own.
Let's be very clear about this.
The GOP and the Right are not interested in rolling back this or that or incremental change.
This is a project dedicated to literally eradicating social progress and reinstalling blatant authoritarian rule by white, wealthy, evangelical men.
Incredible how quickly the narrative has gone from "no one wants to work anymore" to "we need to use public policy to put people out of work because unemployment is too low"