This Election is Everything

Please share this. https://twitter.com/ericswalwell/status/1588487363033980928?s=46&t=nnki7-bIo9J850NHd-ElJQ If you have access to anyone planning to sit this election out, or anyone still undecided, please share this ad. We have three days.

Women’s Rights > Inflation

After the repeal of Roe v Wade, democrats had a clear lead in polls for the midterm election to be held on November 8. There is a lot on the line with this midterm: the fate of women, seniors, and everyone who is not a straight, white, wealthy, and male. Looking at polls now, it … Continue reading Women’s Rights > Inflation

It’s Time to Vote

“Young people are capable, when aroused, of bringing down the towers of oppression and raising the banners of freedom.” ~Nelson Mendala If you’ve already voted, scroll to the end. The tweets attached are your reward. I deleted most of this post on edit because with everything that’s happened in the past year, if you’re not … Continue reading It’s Time to Vote

Truth Behind the SCOTUS’ Attack on Women

Today I’m deferring to the greater knowledge of others. Please take the time to read their writings. First up, Greg Olear, who details the malfeasance and names the individual who built the court with corruption beyond the pale. Link👇🏼 Leo the Cancer Moving on. If you have read Justice Alito’s letter, his reasoning for ending … Continue reading Truth Behind the SCOTUS’ Attack on Women

Land of the Free, No Matter the Cost— a poem

Captain O’Crazy-town, bankruptcy boy Held rallies and golfed, dumb isn’t a ploy COVID denier- was one week too late Pandemic talons sunk in every state ~ ~ 20,000 people could’ve been spared Experts warned, he didn’t listen or didn’t care Two weeks- 40,000 might not have died Instead, 60k projected lost lives ~ ~ Played … Continue reading Land of the Free, No Matter the Cost— a poem

Buttigieg and More

Yesterday I spent about 90 minutes compiling information for my post, and when I was ready to publish, it vanished. It has happened before. Operator error. Something I could have safeguarded against if I wasn't, ya know... lazy. I took it as a sign from above (my WiFi signal) that I needed to take a … Continue reading Buttigieg and More