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hay rick

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June 4, 2022

I'm doing public relations for DeSantis now.



I surrender. If you can't beat'em, join'em.
May 5, 2022

The right to have an abortion will still be a woman's choice.

This woman's...



I posted a similar graphic in December, when it appeared the demise of Roe was inevitable.

April 27, 2022

Meet the DeStapo



Story here: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/04/25/florida-governor-desantis-signs-bill-creating-election-police-unit-.html


The law creates an Office of Election Crimes and Security under the Florida Department of State to review fraud allegations and conduct preliminary investigations. DeSantis is required to appoint a group of special officers from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement who would be tasked with pursuing the election law violations.

Existing state law allowed the governor to appoint officers to investigate violations of election law but did not require him to do so.

The law also increases penalties for the collection of completed ballots by a third party, often referred to as ballot harvesting, to a felony. It raises fines for certain election law violations and requires that election supervisors perform voter list maintenance on a more frequent basis.


DeSantis signed the bill days after the Florida legislature, meeting in a special session called by the governor, passed a congressional redistricting map drawn up by the governor and expected to reduce the number of districts in which Democrats are competitive- especially black candidates supported by black voters.
January 30, 2022

Dr. Ladapo thumbs his nose at Floridians and his profession.



"First, do no harm."

Florida Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, refused to say that vaccines are effective against Covid in a Senate Health Policy Committee meeting last week.

DeSantis continues to advocate his "freedom" talking point and goes out of his way to minimize the importance of vaccination for individual health and as a public health tool. In a dazzling display of arrogance, he is threatening to sue everyone in the world for failing to continue to provide free ($2100/dose, actually, but free to Florida) monoclonal antibody treatments that the makers themselves admit are useless in the treatment of the Omicron variant. The governor also continues to evade answering the question of his booster status. Even TFG says OMFG. God forbid that the governor should use his own behavior to set a good example.

What scares me even more than the unnecessary disease and deaths that DeSantis and Ladapo are willing to tolerate is the obvious calculation that they do not expect to pay any personal or political price for sociopathic behavior. Recent Florida history does not discourage that belief.
January 15, 2022

When you're a Supreme...

January 10, 2022

Waiting for democracy to happen.




edit: replaced "authoritarianism" with "autocracy."
December 8, 2021

Amy Coney Barrett, partisan hacksaw



Biden's commission on Supreme Court expansion is expected to issue a report that offers no conclusion about the need to expand the Supreme Court. The current Supreme Court needs to be recognized for what it is- a partisan force supporting the Republican Party's agenda, including the drive for minority rule and support for evangelical whims. Recent decisions such as Citizens United and Shelby County v Holder have crippled the ability of Americans to maintain a government that prioritizes equity and the well-being of the citizenry as a whole. The expansion discussion needs to be changed from "court packing" to "court unpacking" in recognition of the fact that the current court was successfully packed by McConnell and the forces supporting the Federalist Society.

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