“Where I am now, when they have a small majority, I can sit back and say, ‘Hey.'”
— President Trump (11/14/18)
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Stacey Abrams may sue Georgia for voter suppression if the election results are certified today.
And the caravan of desperate Central American asylum seekers continues to press on towards the US border, where 15,000 US troops are deployed to stop them.
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Cnn reports the number of troops deployed at the border is 5,900, not 15,000. It says that number is not expected to increase.
Split the difference. CNN reports on the number of military troops deployed under the most recent order. It doesn't mention the two thousand or so National Guard troops who continue to sit near the border and do … something.
Good….I hope Abrams is successful. How many voters did Kemp purge from the voter rolls back in September?
Abrams is not "conceding", but says she has no further viable path to victory. To answer your question, R&R, Carol Anderson writes in the Atlantic that he purged 1.5 million Georgia voters from the rolls between 2016 and 2018, shut down 214 polling places in minority neighborhoods, and blocked the registrations of another 53,000 voters in September, citing
"exact match" problems as the reason.
I'm disappointed and angry about it. My students could not believe that someone so blatantly racist could openly run for office in America today.
And then you win some:
The Jewish woman targeted by Stormer's editor Andrew Anglin has won the right to sue Anglin and the Stormer for publishing "hate speech", which is not protected by the First Amendment, as it turns out.
"Where I am now, when they have a small majority, I can sit back and say, 'Hey.'"
How poignant. Deep thoughts.
…and the AP called CA-45 for the Dem. The Dem pulled ahead in CA-39 too.
WaPo has a headline I liked:
Breckenridge, Colorado, removing divisive giant wooden troll
Does Colorado Pols deserve an equal headline for removing its trolls? Discuss.
I don't know if they've been removed, but they sure haven't been around this week. Hmm…wonder why?
What the heck? Divisive? The Breckenridge trolls are awesome. Are they supposed to be too pagan or what? It's art, FFS.
The article noted much of the divisiveness was due to the tourism associated with the troll. Neighbors not liking all the people tramping through what had been quiet woods.
N.I.M.B.Y.s are everywhere.