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| Education | US economist and policy researcher |
| Interest | Tax policy and market competitiveness |
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| Education | US economist and policy researcher |
| Interest | Tax policy and market competitiveness |
| Also loves | Sports and the University of Kentucky |
So, Lauren Boebert’s son is driving recklessly, high as a kite
He severely injures his friend, causing a permanent disability in the friends hand
Drug paraphernalia in the car.
The friend who was injured gets the drug charges
Boebert’s kid magically gets “careless driving causing bodily injury” reduced to non-functioning headlights.
But tell me about the “Deep State” again?
https://www.westword.com/news/lauren-boebert-son-car-wreck-injured-friend-16586981
Worth another toot, so here you go:
Scott Hechinger:
“The killer posted on FB that he might “kill a few people on my way to work,” got in his car, ran red light, drove directly into a #BLM protest, & shot & killed a protester bc he felt “threatened.” & #Texas Gov Greg Abbott plans to pardon him.”
Philip lewis:
Less than 24 hrs after a jury found Army sergeant guilty of shooting & killing a protester, Abbott announced he would pardon the convicted killer as soon as a request "hits my desk"
We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both.
—Louis Brandeis
Senator Mazie Hirono: 'We are going to have hearings' into paid trips taken by Justice Clarence Thomas
Senator Mazie Hirono, member of the Senate Judiciary Committee told MSNBC Saturday night that the Senate will hold hearings after a ProPublica report revealed Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose lavish trips paid for by conservative billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas has since issued a statement saying he “was advised that this sort of personal hospitality from close personal friends, did not have business before the Court, was not reportable.”
When Republicans are in power, they rack up giant deficits, mainly by cutting taxes on corporations and the wealthy.
Then when Democrats take the reins, Republicans blame them for being big spenders.
It’s always the same story.
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So Musk is not only suppressing speech, he's also suppressing discussion of his tactics
North Dakota politicians just raised their meal reimbursement to $45 after rejecting a bill for free school lunches, which costs only $3 per meal. That means, for the price of one politician's lunch, you could feed 15 low-income kids — socialism for me, but not for thee.