Does it occur to Republicans that maybe the reason that their anticipated Red Wave was merely a Red Ripple is because many of us don’t buy and don’t want to buy what the Republicans are currently trying to sell?
Does it occur to Republicans that maybe the reason that their anticipated Red Wave was merely a Red Ripple is because many of us don’t buy and don’t want to buy what the Republicans are currently trying to sell?
How has it come to this? In Thursday’s Inquirer article “New Jersey School District Getting Armored” (well-meaning) Leo Holt is donating 250 “Emergency Response Shields” to the Gloucester City School District.
On Aug. 2, 2021, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is quoted as saying that it “will be hard not to hit” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with the speaker’s gavel if he becomes the Republican House Majority Leader after the November elections.
Pennsylvania’s Republican legislators sure do seem bent upon making it more difficult for Pennsylvanians to vote, and to have their votes actually count.
“Arm, arm and out! ... Ring the alarum bell, blow wind! Come wrack!”
War. Pestilence. Food Shortages. Inflation. Fires and floods. Our modern day Horsemen and accompanying plagues. These challenges are real and present, yet we seem incapable or unwilling to unite in any way to resolve any of these scourges.
A theocracy is a government ruled by religious authority.—like, say, Iran, or the Taliban. America is a democracy.