A legal challenge to Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s reelection eligibility relies on a part of the 14th Amendment originally written to keep Confederate rebels from serving in Congress. https://t.co/9Iv7o6jfNP
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) January 10, 2022
Giggity. Send his ass back to wherever he came from...
Virginia here doesn’t believe in science, media, courts, Constitutional voting rights, government protections or public education.
We can do better than the theological oligarchy Virginia Fox is working to promote. Do better North Carolina. #ncpol— Kellyanne Parrish (@kellyparrishnc) January 10, 2022
Send her ass back, too.
YES. Our permitting system works to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn’t have them. Period. Call your NC Rep and tell them your family’s safety depends on responsible gun ownership and NC’s strong permit system @vernettaalston @NatalieforNC @NCGV @MomsDemand #ncpol https://t.co/sxJjFG6vdP
— Kaaren Haldeman (@Kaargav) January 10, 2022
In case you missed the last ten times I've talked about this, I agree wholeheartedly.
Want to de-densify schools? Move to a trimester schedule. This is the kind of thinking school districts need more of. Former @CharMeckSchools superintendent Dr. Jim Pughsley via @theobserver https://t.co/AFQ6hGgcml #nced #ncpol
— Dale Chu (@Dale_Chu) January 10, 2022
Definitely worth looking into, especially with the pandemic raging.
#NCPol #StoptheShot and #UnmaskourChildren who are NOT a virus. #ChildAbuse should be punished. #EarlyTreatment works in #ElSalvador, #Japan, #Africa, #India! Pass out the #Ivermectin #HCQ And #LeaveOurKidsAlone! https://t.co/MaYR0BabWL pic.twitter.com/y7I10c9OtX
— MarieRobots (@MarieW95157300) January 10, 2022
Filed under "You Can't Fix Stupid."
Gotta cut it short, got family stuff to do. Here's your Onion:
Walgreens Pharmacist Far Too Chipper Not To Be Selling Painkillers On The Side https://t.co/2BdUqgCvRi pic.twitter.com/lqQqNPEdqE
— The Onion (@TheOnion) January 10, 2022
Or taking them...
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Bonus Onion:
That's disgusting, but also hilarious. I'm conflicted...
Foxx is so clueless...
she's ranting about teachers' unions while representing a state that does not allow teachers to join a union. So obviously, that's not an impediment to "school choice" in NC. What is an impediment is that most NC citizens (and especially parents) don't actually want the kind of privatization that "school choice" actually represents, they want their public schools to be the way they were when Democrats were in charge and the schools actually received something like proper funding. And let's also never forget what has been pointed out again and again by those who actually understand public education policy: "school choice" doesn't mean that parents get to choose any school they want, it really means that the privatized schools get to pick the students they want and reject the rest (i.e., any child who is even remotely difficult to educate or that they just don't like) while the public schools are the exact opposite and must take any child who lives in their district and walks through the door.