Clearing My Tabs for February 1, 2023 (Issue #26)
GOP‘s morbid wishful thinking, need for real police reform, protecting arts education, West Virginia students to get guns instead of mental health support, and an early look at the 2024 ballot.
GOP‘s morbid wishful thinking, need for real police reform, protecting arts education, West Virginia students to get guns instead of mental health support, and an early look at the 2024 ballot.
Trump launches an illegal war; after taking the majority, Democrats should make this the last State of the Union speech; how to make Trump’s lying bad again; SOTU’s plans gave us a glimpse of the government’s doomsday plan; the forced-birth lawyer using abusers to attack abortion; and
Jake Tapper was wrong to criticize a Minneapolis business owner for explaining how the Trump regime is using concentration camps, how Democrats could legitimize Trump by being a loyal opposition during the State of the Union, a new poll highlights the president’s unpopularity, the Heritage Foundation outlines its plans
Democrats rightly defend the Constitution in the DHS budget fight; the Heritage Foundation’s 250-year plan to eliminate women’s rights; CBS does not allow Stephen Colbert to air an interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico; Senator Ron Wyden indicates our spies have done something bad; a fond farewell
In this edition: Democratic leaders need to stop acting like a loyal opposition and start actually resisting the Trump regime. That means embracing conflict, not defending a broken system, and ceasing to help confirm Trump’s nominees. (Seriously!) Also, how to support Minneapolis and how the Insurrection Act actually works.