It always comes back to this, doesn’t it? MSNBC’s Chris Hayes said on Sunday he is “uncomfortable” using the phrase “right-to-work” because it has its origins in the “segregationist white supremacist south.” “I’m not going to use the phrase [right to work] that is commonly used because it is such a ridiculous—let me just give …
Immigration
A thought
For some odd reason it surprised me to find out that France also has big garish advertising inserts in the Sunday edition of their local papers. A few years ago I was looking for one of those odd ‘royale with cheese’ feelings that you get when you experience something extremely familiar, yet with little parallel …
Why Don’t You Go My Way
They’re still counting votes in Arizona, with a whopping 103,000 provisional ballots yet to be “verified” (Did a Mexican vote this? Throw it away!) in Maricopa county. Even though the provisional ballots are, unsurprisingly, breaking for Democrats, it looks like Sheriff Joe and the ginger prince are going to win. But Ron Barber, who won …
Nothing to See Here, and It’s Easily Fixed
It’s a week after the election and Arizona still has 300,000+ votes to count, some of which are provisional ballots (i.e., cast by possible Mexicans because they are brown) that might expire tomorrow. In other words, everything went according to Republican plan. That’s why I had to laugh when I heard people like Sean Hannity …
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Better than 80/20 Latino Vote
Ho-lee shit: “For the first time in US history, the Latino vote can plausibly claim to be nationally decisive,” Stanford University university professor Gary Segura, who conducted the study, told reporters. According to Segura, the Latino vote provided Obama with 5.4 percent of his margin over Romney, well more than his overall lead in the …
If he were really a maverick, he’d say Obama is doing a great job on storm relief
Calling Elizabeth Warren “Professor” over and over may not be enough: President Obama is given a brief cameo in a new ad Wednesday in the Massachusetts Senate race — by Republican Sen. Scott Brown, who has been trailing Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren in this heavily Democratic state. “I’ve kept my promise to be an independent …
We’ve Determined That Trying To Cover It Up Requires Too Much Effort
Republicans don’t even care anymore. The effort to disenfranchise minority voters is so obvious at this point that it’s simply met with a shrug in places like Arizona: The Maricopa County Elections Department mistakenly listed the wrong date of the upcoming general election on an official government document. The error appears on a document containing …
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