The GOP is broken beyond repair

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Anonymous wrote:She has kids of color. I wonder if she will use her power on SCOTUS to ensure they will be able to vote or not.



Holy smokes, is that an actual quote? Rather than embracing more popular policy decisions, they're just coming out and saying that they need to put their thumb on the scale to remain electorally competitive?
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Anonymous wrote:She has kids of color. I wonder if she will use her power on SCOTUS to ensure they will be able to vote or not.



Holy smokes, is that an actual quote? Rather than embracing more popular policy decisions, they're just coming out and saying that they need to put their thumb on the scale to remain electorally competitive?


It's legal under current precedent and law (except if it has racist intent). Congress can change that under the Apportionment Act if they wanted to.
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Arizona state Congressman, John Kavanagh has stated the Republican case.

"There's a fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans," Kavanagh said. "Democrats value as many people as possible voting, and they're willing to risk fraud. Republicans are more concerned about fraud, so we don't mind putting security measures in that won't let everybody vote -- but everybody shouldn't be voting."


"Not everybody wants to vote, and if somebody is uninterested in voting, that probably means that they're totally uninformed on the issues," Kavanagh said. "Quantity is important, but we have to look at the quality of votes, as well."


He is arguing for Jim Crow laws. Essentially that anyone who doesn't vote "right" should not be allowed to vote. He is not saying that the voters most affected by these voter suppression laws are low income and minority voters. So he is willing to infringe on the rights of minorities and poor people because they don't vote for conservative values. That's just sickening.
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Anonymous wrote:Arizona state Congressman, John Kavanagh has stated the Republican case.

"There's a fundamental difference between Democrats and Republicans," Kavanagh said. "Democrats value as many people as possible voting, and they're willing to risk fraud. Republicans are more concerned about fraud, so we don't mind putting security measures in that won't let everybody vote -- but everybody shouldn't be voting."


"Not everybody wants to vote, and if somebody is uninterested in voting, that probably means that they're totally uninformed on the issues," Kavanagh said. "Quantity is important, but we have to look at the quality of votes, as well."


He is arguing for Jim Crow laws. Essentially that anyone who doesn't vote "right" should not be allowed to vote. He is not saying that the voters most affected by these voter suppression laws are low income and minority voters. So he is willing to infringe on the rights of minorities and poor people because they don't vote for conservative values. That's just sickening.


I forgot to include the link to the article I quoted:
https://www.12news.com/article/news/politics/az-state-representative-john-kavanagh-raises-eyebrows-with-quality-voting-comments/75-bae39bd2-e6b8-4930-98a7-aa3e815c6f66
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Another GOP House Member lies about the COVID bill, trying to take credit for "my" bill and a "bipartisan" vote that didn't exist



Literally trying to suggest credit for something they voted against. They really think their constituents are that stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:Another GOP House Member lies about the COVID bill, trying to take credit for "my" bill and a "bipartisan" vote that didn't exist



Literally trying to suggest credit for something they voted against. They really think their constituents are that stupid.


It will work, too. Feelings over facts.
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It’s like watching these people run into a wall repeatedly. The GOP is dead and they’re propping it up rather than let it expire.
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Time for the GOP and Democratic moderates to unite and form a new majority party. Leave the nuts on the far right and far let behind.
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53% of Republicans are full blown delusional.
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53% of Republicans are full blown delusional.



It's a long, painful road for the other 47% to leave them behind.
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53% of Republicans are full blown delusional.



It's a long, painful road for the other 47% to leave them behind.


Rip the bandaid.
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