strikes since they have begun the offshore wind construction. we would like to see a moratorium placed on these things until further studies can be done. ainsley: i know you were one of the ones, you sent those three boats out to the south fork wind farm and holding up the sign stop the windmills and save whales. shouting with bull horns to stop construction. i feel like activists they want to save the whales and lobsters but kind of depends on whatever their issue is. sometimes they want to and in this case they don t? you are absolutely right. i was out on the boats there. it was a rocky sea. about 25 miles out into the ocean. we find that a lot of groups that are green organizations actually are silent on this. ainsley: craig, what is your website because we are running out of time. if people are interested in this where can they go? cfact.org. thank you so much, craig. have you back on and give you more time later.
home. growing in numbers over the course of an hour, they stood outside my front door, waking my neighbors, shouting obscenities and graphic threats into bull horns. to this day these images and that memory of that evening still haunts me. there s after ever permanent feeling of anxiety and dread that permeates our daily lives. not long ago our son standing in our driveway, picked up a stick, turned to me and said, don t worry, mom, if the bad guys come again i ll get them with this. he s 6 years old. threats and harassment like that have become a regular occurrence for election workers and election officials all across the united states. and like shaye moss and ruby freeman that means a lot of them choose not to return to their jobs. the brennen center for justice found turnover is so high when the 2024 election comes around more than 20% of local election
they can t mount their advanced placement program if they don t have the cooperation of states and policymakers that s how they get their revenue. a lot does come right from the taxpayer they like to sort of talk about being primarily an academic group. they are that. but they are also very political. i think what this whole series of events has revealed is how politicized their work is. i mean, eddie, i guess for our conversation, on the show we have loosely banned the use of dog whistle, because republicans don t use them anymore they use bull horns. i think that what this also illuminates is the limitations in policy and politics of the republican bullhorn. they scream they are anti-woke and would ban the teaching of
stunt that took place on the floor of the ten see it senate. the bull horns, all of the react-making. they knew what the rules were. again, this has turned into political games. calculation. up wish they would instead focus on the victims of this horrendous murder. ainsley: what is your reaction to that they they have not been the families of the shooting victims have not been invited to the white house, yet, they are inviting these three. here are the faces you have three 9-year-olds that were killed and three adults. everyone in tennessee s hearts are broken about this. we are extraordinarily focused on the families, those whose lives were lost and senator blackburn and i have put in legislation to harden schools at the federal level. the state legislature put in place more resources for schools to protect them. and i think the tennessee legislature is looking at a special session to come back together to see what more can be done. steve: senator why don t you think they haven
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