

Murc’s Law strikes again.
Murc’s Law strikes again.
And just like Brain Worm Bobby, C+ Santa Monica Fascist Stephen Miller’s family has disowned him.
“We love America just as much as they do. But in a different way. You see, they love America like a 4-year-old loves his mommy. Liberals love America like grown-ups. To a 4-year-old, everything Mommy does is wonderful and anyone who criticizes Mommy is bad. Grown-up love means actually understanding what you love, taking the good with the bad and helping your loved one grow.” – Al Franken
The TX legislature is a part time job and gets paid hardly anything. Most reps have normal, regular jobs, not to mention a spouse, children, and all that stuff.
Can you fork over $500 a day when you’re not at work?
While I would have loved for them to stay away longer, trying to act like it was just a matter of cojones is horrendously naive.
She’s just as evil as he is, so it’s only a matter of time before that catches up to her too. (Miller’s only 39, iirc).
DC is a federal district, so he actually has some legal footing here, unfortunately.
He doesn’t have this ability in any other city.
CA is already moving forward with theirs. IL will probably be able to get one or two more seats (it’s already heavily gerrymandered). NY will likely do so as well, but can’t change the maps in time for the 2026 midterms Maryland is also similarly gerrymandered like IL - maybe one more seat there.
Yes, the well-known Democratic stronghold of…Indiana.
You can’t filibuster a bill using the reconciliation process.
You mean Gym Jordan, who didn’t report on the sexual assault of teenagers under his care? That Gym Jordan?
And apparently, she’s just as big a piece of shit as he is.
Most of those applying are people who voted against the shitshow over here.
Don’t jinx it!
Rolling Stone has covered politics for 50 years. They’re not just some music magazine.
I’m a fan of Pete Kegseth.
As an American, I’d say yes to all three. Additionally, even for those urban areas, most of the population is in the suburbs, not the city proper. That just makes the car-centric cities that much more of a hassle to get to.
And I wouldn’t say the protests were small in all locations. Here in MN, there was a massive gathering at the state capitol - https://youtu.be/Osmn-HPFwG0
And even some of the smaller cities had protests:
It’s not just major cities. Hundreds appear to have shown up to protest in cities like St. Augustine, Florida, which the US Census Bureau estimates has less than 16,000 people, and Riverhead, New York, where only about 36,000 people live. Cars honked in apparent support of a protest in Manhattan, Kansas (under 54,000 residents)
Dude’s done great work here in MN. Most all of the upper-level state positions are all DFLers, thanks in part to him.
The House is pretty evenly split currently - only about three or so seats more for the Rs than the Ds. Senate’s more an issue, but there’s only so much we can do about that now.
He’s got that Mierdas Touch.