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MAGA v Fani Willis: I am incensed!
I wrote this before Judge McAfee’s decision — “appearance of impropriety”? His decision states there was no impropriety, no conflict of interests, so WTF! McAfee only serves to make my furious point below. McAfee has Comey-fied Fani Wallis. ⇓ Rumors, … Continue reading
Posted in Judiciary, Law, suits and order, political campaigns, Politics, Racism, The Facts of Life, Trumpism, voting rights, War on women
Tagged civil rights legislation, election inteference, false voter fraud claims, Fani Willis, FBI, FBI secret files, J. Edgar Hoover, Judge McAfee, Koch Brothers, MAGA, Martin Luther King, Michael Roman, Nathan Wade, oppo research, Trump, Wikipedia
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It’s the 80th anniversary of the Wannsee Conference
I hadn’t known that until reading this in the Times, “80 Years Ago the Nazis Planned the ‘Final Solution.’ It Took 90 Minutes. As Germany observes the anniversary of the Wannsee Conference, witnesses of the Nazi era are dying and … Continue reading
Posted in Fascism, Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, The Facts of Life
Tagged Charles Koch, Katrin Bennhold, Koch Brothers, Neu Wannsee Conference, the Final Solution, the Wannsee Conference, Trump
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“There are nightmares that make more sense than this”*:The GOP versus the EPA
On the front page of the New York Times the other day was the sickening story, “A Trump County Confronts the Administration With a Rash of Childhood Cancers,” by Hiroko Tabuchi. The county is in Indiana and, as Tabuchi begins: … Continue reading
Posted in Koch Bros Final Solution to Democracy, Law, suits and order, Politics, The Facts of Life, voting rights
Tagged Amity Shlaes, Democracy in Chains, Ewing's sarcoma, Flint Michigan, Flint River, Glioblastoma, Johnson County Indiana, Koch Brothers, libertarianism, lymphocytic leukemia, Mackinac Center, Nicholas Kristof, public choice theory, State Policy Network, the GOP versus the EPA
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