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good to be with you, i m katy tur. quote, he s toast, he s done. clean out your office. congressman george santos might not be a congressman for long. at least according to republicans on the hill. today the house ethics committee chair filed a resolution to expel him and with a vote expected after thanksgiving, santos does not look like he ll make it to christmas. while the lies he s told as you know have been piling up since the day he was sworn in, it was the ethics committee s report released yesterday that appears to be the final straw. thousands of campaign dollars spent on designer shoes, pricey vacations, and botox injections meaning the third vote to expel might be the charm. as republicans voted to keep santos in two weeks are lining up to get him out. if that happens, what happens next? how flipable is his long island district? and if it does flip, what does that do to new speaker johnson s already teeny gop majority. also, could santos be more trouble even more le
black folks don t work hard enough. their values aren t good enough. their culture is broken. they are essentially saying, let s remove any type of analysis that looks at the society and the structures so we can just blame the victims of inequality. and the irony is, as they say they want to protect parents and children from feeling shame, they only care about white parents and children because if the only explanation you have for inequality is black people are broken, that s going to create pain and shame for black folks and they don t care. that s what this is. right. these bills, although they re written to be very broad, they re not these are not two-way bills. this is a one-way street kind of bill. and, tim, what are they so afraid of? seriously, what are they truly afraid of? well, i think what they re really afraid of is that young white kids, many of whom got involved in thinking about and being active around racial justice after the murder of
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