people they are serving. what they care about is what is best for them. what is best for them is winning reelection. what do you do? you appeal to the lowest common denominator. you appeal to the paul gosars of the world, the boeberts of the world, the matt gaetz of the world. they care about coopting, corrupting them and staying in power. if you have people there i know you say i m too high-minded sometimes. if you had people there who actually believed in the constitution and believed in what the country was built on, then what our founding fathers were looking forward to us trying to achieve this imperfect, right, union. or more perfect union, excuse me, then you wouldn t have the type of behavior that you have from the people even that phrase, i did a little research on it. more perfect union. how can it be more perfect? isn t it perfect that s it?
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Here we go: House will vote to strip Greene of committee assignments after Hoyer and McCarthy fail to reach deal
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Here we go: House will vote to strip Greene of committee assignments after Hoyer and McCarthy fail to reach deal
AllahpunditPosted at 2:23 pm on February 3, 2021
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Congratulations to House Republicans, all 211 of whom will now have to cast a vote on this matter and decide whether they want to be known as QAnon apologists or as backstabbers. Do you side with the crazy lady who thought Parkland and Sandy Hook were false flags orchestrated by gun-grabbers? Or do you side with Democrats at a moment when they’re ganging up on a Trump-backed Republican freshman?
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Arizona is STILL No. 1 in the nation for COVID-19 spread and STILL Gov. Ducey does nothing Laurie Roberts, Arizona Republic
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On Dec. 10, Arizona was No. 1 in the nation for the spread of COVID-19.
One week later, Arizona is still No. 1 in the nation for the spread of COVID-19.
The state s transmission rate 1.19, meaning the average infected person is now passing along the disease to 1.19 people.
Not a darn thing.
If you’ve been paying attention, you could see this coming.
Public health officials have been warning us for well over a month that things were getting worse.
Researchers at the University of Arizona have predicted a “catastrophe” is headed our way while the Arizona State University team modeling the novel coronavirus has warned that holiday gatherings could result in the deaths of another 600 to 1,200 people above existing projections if no further action is taken.