Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing special in DC this week.
All the action is at voting stations and Secretaries of State, mostly in swing states.
This. DC will be safe and easy. I’m going to my office and my kid will be in daycare. Sure, it looks like lots of security, but the action will be in PA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, etc
And yet Washington state and Oregon have activated the National Guard.
Because both states have very active rightwing militias and leftwing Black Bloc protest organizations
Anonymous wrote:Why would it not be safe to be in D.C. on Wednesday -- what exactly are you people thinking will be happening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing special in DC this week.
All the action is at voting stations and Secretaries of State, mostly in swing states.
This. DC will be safe and easy. I’m going to my office and my kid will be in daycare. Sure, it looks like lots of security, but the action will be in PA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, etc
And yet Washington state and Oregon have activated the National Guard.
Anonymous wrote:Looking for excuse to WFH, but also wondering for real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing special in DC this week.
All the action is at voting stations and Secretaries of State, mostly in swing states.
This. DC will be safe and easy. I’m going to my office and my kid will be in daycare. Sure, it looks like lots of security, but the action will be in PA, MI, WI, AZ, NV, etc
Anonymous wrote:Nothing special in DC this week.
All the action is at voting stations and Secretaries of State, mostly in swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will be fine. If the morons want to f. around, they will f.o.
Yep. Trump isn't in charge this time.
This time there won't be an hours-long delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking for excuse to WFH, but also wondering for real.
Isn’t election certification day in January the real hazard?