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Republicans want to make it harder to vote and easier for them to cheat.

If you can’t control your emotions, someone else will.

Their boy Ron is an empty plastic cup that will never know pudding.

’Where will you hide, Roberts, the laws all being flat?’

Too often we confuse noise with substance. too often we confuse setbacks with defeat.

Too little, too late, ftfnyt. fuck all the way off.

Sometimes the world just tells you your cat is here.

American history and black history cannot be separated.

The National Guard is not Batman.

Seems like a complicated subject, have you tried yelling at it?

When I decide to be condescending, you won’t have to dream up a fantasy about it.

I would gladly pay you tuesday for a hamburger today.

Let’s delete this post and never speak of this again.

These are not very smart people, and things got out of hand.

This is dead girl, live boy, a goat, two wetsuits and a dildo territory.  oh, and pink furry handcuffs.

“They all knew.”

Let’s not be the monsters we hate.

There is no right way to do the wrong thing.

Hey Washington Post, “Democracy Dies in Darkness” was supposed to be a warning, not a mission statement.

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Open Thread: The Blissfully Boring Biden Administration

by Anne Laurie|  March 27, 20246:50 pm| 83 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Our Failed Media Experiment

If you want a general idea for why the entire political media seems horny for Trump to be back… https://t.co/Oz9B2LoDRk

— Centrism Fan Acct 🔹 (@Wilson__Valdez) March 27, 2024

the New York Times is now running op-eds insisting Joe Biden is unpopular in *another country.* (The only current polling the op-ed cites in support of its core premise shows Irish people prefer Biden to Trump by a 50-14 margin.) pic.twitter.com/17g41j8T8w

— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) March 27, 2024

TIRED: going to a small-town diner to center the views of Trump voters

WIRED: crossing a whole damn ocean to find someone to criticize Joe Biden

— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) March 27, 2024

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Joememtum is over

by David Anderson|  March 27, 20246:09 pm| 140 Comments

This post is in: Make The World A Better Place, Open Threads, Politics, World's Best Healthcare (If You Can Afford It)

From CNN:

Former Democratic vice presidential nominee and Sen. Joe Lieberman has died at 82, according to a statement from his family.

The 2 game fees I donated to Ned Lamont in July 2006 was some of the most satisfying political money I’ve spent in my life.

 

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Wednesday Afternoon Open Thread

by WaterGirl|  March 27, 20243:58 pm| 188 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics

Great news for Montana!

BREAKING: In a victory for voters, the Montana Supreme Court strikes down four voter suppression laws, ruling the statutes disproportionately impacted young voters, voters with disabilities and Native American voters.https://t.co/q8x8avsboW

— Democracy Docket (@DemocracyDocket) March 27, 2024

(Democracy Docket)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today in a sweeping 4-3 decision ahead of the 2024 elections, the Montana Supreme Court struck down four major voter suppression laws.

The laws — House Bill 176, House Bill 530, House Bill 506 and Senate Bill 169 — which eliminated Election Day registration, banned paid ballot collection and curtailed other forms of ballot return assistance, prohibit the mailing of ballots to new voters who will be eligible to vote on Election Day but are not yet 18 and made it more difficult to vote with a student ID, respectively, were struck down for violating the state’s constitution.

The opinion issued earlier today held that the Montana Constitution “affords greater protection of the right to vote than the United States Constitution” and struck down the laws which stood to disproportionately impact young voters, Native American voters and voters with disabilities.

Originally filed in 2021 in response to the Republican-controlled Legislature passing these voter suppression laws, the Montana Democratic Party, Western Native Voice and Montana Youth Action each brought lawsuits challenging the suppressive measures. These lawsuits were consolidated and eventually a trial court struck down the laws in September 2022.

Today, the Montana Supreme Court affirmed the trial court’s decision holding that the law that curtailed ballot assistance discriminates against Native American voters writing “HB 530 takes away the only option to vote for a significant number of Native Americans living on reservations. Thus, it impermissibly interferes with the right to vote.”

The court similarly found that the restrictions on student voting do not pass constitutional muster writing that excluding student IDs from the list of acceptable photo IDs “imposes a burden on student voting and the Secretary has not established that it is necessary for any legitimate government purpose, much less that it is more important than the right to vote. Nor is it a reasonable restriction of voter’s rights.”

Regarding the law eliminating election day registration, the court held that the law “impermissibly interferes with the right to vote.” The court further explained: “The record shows that more than 70,000 Montanans have utilized election day registration to vote since 2005 and that many electors would be disenfranchised without the availability of election day registration.”

This decision is a major victory for Montana voters, specifically Native American, young voters and voters with disabilities who would have been adversely impacted by these laws. Thanks to the court’s decision, as voters head to the polls in 2024, they will not be subject to these restrictive voting laws.

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This is gross.  I hadn’t seen the bible that Trump was selling.  I presume this is it.  Ugh.

Whatever happened to separation of church and state?

 

When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.

I didn’t think it would be so literal. pic.twitter.com/SebXrpEUzR

— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) March 27, 2024

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Nevada pauses proposed reinsurance 1332 waiver

by David Anderson|  March 27, 202411:30 am| 19 Comments

This post is in: Anderson On Health Insurance

Nevada had filed a combined public option(ish) and reinsurance Section 1332 waiver last December.  The state just wrote to CMS to pause the application:

The State of Nevada is writing to formally request that the U.S. Department of the Treasury and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services pause its consideration of our pending 1332 State Innovation Waiver application.

The State is currently developing an amendment to its application to reflect more accurate actuarial assumptions and evolving program design. Upon the submission of these changes, the State will request consideration of the application resume….

Doing a quick scan through the public comments, insurers don’t like the proposal because it is calling for substantial rate cuts and consumer advocates are pointing to some of my recent research that shows that reinsurance waivers and other mechanisms that lower gross premiums likely increase the minimum cost of coverage for subsidized waivers.

This is going to be an interesting kerfluffle.

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Open Thread: This Seems Like a BFD

by TaMara|  March 27, 202411:14 am| 153 Comments

This post is in: Elections 2024, Open Threads

Lands attributed her victory to her campaign’s focus on pushing back against the state’s near-total ban on abortion, an issue that has drawn national attention in the wake of the shuttering of IVF services in the state.#ALPoliticshttps://t.co/8ljyF5WqBn

— Alabama Daily News (@ALDailyNews) March 27, 2024

 

Marilyn Lands, Democrat who ran on reproductive rights, flips Alabama House seat

Democratic candidate Marilyn Lands, who campaigned on ending Alabama’s near-total abortion ban and protecting access to contraception and in vitro fertilization, won a special election Tuesday for a Huntsville-area state House seat.

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As of 9:22 p.m. Tuesday, Lands had 3,715 votes (62.3%) in unofficial returns. Madison City Councilman Teddy Powell, the Republican nominee, had 2,236 votes (37.5%). The district covers south Huntsville, southern Madison County and parts of the city of Madison.

Lands will succeed former Rep. David Cole, R-Madison, who resigned in August after pleading guilty to voter fraud charges.

Read more here

To recap: In a special election, running on women’s healthcare rights, a Democrat in FREAKIN’ Alabama, flipped a house seat from Republican to Democrat.

Seems like an ominous sign for Republicans…hopefully for a LONG time. But I’ll take November for now.

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This Reminds Me Of the Bobblehead Translations

by WaterGirl|  March 27, 202410:30 am| 105 Comments

This post is in: Justice, Open Threads, The War On Women, Women's Rights

Years ago, when I already couldn’t stand the Sunday shows, I would read the Bobblehead Translations so I at least knew what stupid things had been said, and what had been discussed.

Today, I didn’t have it in me to listen to the Supreme Court arguments, but today it was Elie Mystal came through in the same way.  This, I could read!  (Post written on Tuesday evening.)

Okay folks. I’m back for today’s SCOTUS arguments about mifepristone. To set the stage, Forced-birthers are trying to prohibit medical abortion based on junk science and the idea that James Ho likes looking at other people’s babies.

— Elie Mystal (@ElieNYC) March 26, 2024

Here’s the ThreadReader version.  ThreadReader link is at the bottom of the post.

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Has Trump Finally Met a Judge Who Can Control Him?

by WaterGirl|  March 27, 20249:05 am| 101 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Politics, Trump Indictments

Has Trump finally met a judge who can control him?  I think YES.  I guess we’ll find out soon.   Trial begins April 15, slightly less than 3 weeks away.

Judge Merchan has had the benefit of seeing the judges who are clearly inexperienced and who let bullshit rule the day (I’m looking at you Cannon and more recently McAfee) and the side shows Trump and his attorneys put on in Judge Engoron’s courtroom.

It’s so interesting to me that the female attorney, Susan Necheles, is not signing some of the bullshit paperwork that is being filed by Todd Blanche.  It looks to me like that’s a mighty fine line she is trying to navigate, but I’ll let our Balloon Juice attorneys weigh in and correct me if I’m wrong on that.

News

The judge presiding over Trump’s NY criminal case REFUSES to budge from his order forcing lawyers to ask his okay to file any more motions.

He also WARNS Trump’s lawyers to obey that order, citing his “power to punish for a criminal contempt.”

Doc https://t.co/wcRnROFm8z pic.twitter.com/YwJDoUulhd

— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) March 26, 2024

Excerpts:

The Court’s Order of March 8 was issued at approximately 4:10pm. At 7:57pm that evening, Defendant filed what he characterized as a “pre-motion letter” seeking discovery sanctions. However, the “pre-motion letter” was accompanied by a notice of motion, a motion consisting of 51 pages and 214 pages in exhibits. In the cover e-mail, Defendant stated that they would “communicate with the People regarding redactions prior to filing.” In essence, Defendant disregarded this Court’s Order regarding the filing of motions. In response, this Court circulated an e mail at 9:17pm reminding the parties of its earlier Order. This Court was well within its authority and demonstrated restraint in doing so. See Dalessio n. Kressler, 6 AD3d 57 [2d Dept 2004] (“A court of record has the power to punish a party for disobedience of a lawful mandate of the court . . . the ‘lawful mandate of the court’ constitutes an order of a court of competent jurisdiction which is not void on its face.” Notably, the Court later accepted the proposed motion and directed the People to file a response, if they wished. As of the date of this Order, no party has been denied the ability to file a motion.

Despite the Court’s e-mail of March 8, two days later, on Sunday, March 10, 2024, between approximately 5:17pm and 5:22pm, Defendant filed three additional “pre motion letters, including the one that is the subject of this Decision and Order. In what appears to be an attempt to circumvent this Court’s Order and e-mail of March 8, Defendant this time did not “attach” a notice of motion, motion or exhibits. Instead, the motion and accompanying submissions were appended to the pre¬ motion letter as “exhibits.”

This Court advises counsel that it expects and welcome zealous advocacy and creative lawyering. See Application of Giampa, 147 Mise.2d 397 [Sup Ct, Bronx Cnty April 16, 1990], However, the Court also expects those advocates to demonstrate the proper respect and decorum that is owed to the courts and its judicial officers and to never forget that they are officers of the court. As such, counsel is expected to follow this Court’s orders. Even “[a] good faith belief that a court order is improper or unlawful will not render the order unlawful nor will it excuse willful disobedience.” Matter of Rankin, 78 Misc3d 337 [Sup Ct, Kings Cnty Jan 3, 2023]. As such, “a court of record has power to punish for a criminal contempt, a person guilty7 of . . . [w]illful disobedience to its lawful mandate.” Id. citing to Judiciary Law §750(3). This Court emphasizes that it hopes for and fully expects zealous advocacy from counsel as well as spirited contribution from witnesses and parties alike. Nonetheless, the Court expects that the line between zealous advocacy and willful disregard of its orders will not be crossed.

The above constitutes the Decision and Order of the Court.

I believe that Do Not Fuck With Me Or This Court Again, while communicated very clearly, was not actually part of this written ruling.

Call me crazy, but I think this is the Judge Merchan’s last warning to Trump.

If Trump or his attorneys cross the line, I think they are going to be taught the meaning of power to punish for a criminal contempt.

I surely hope so.  Consequences are long overdue.

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