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March 15 is a date that should be familiar to all of our historically cultured KITM fans. It is, of course, the day turkey vultures return to grace our skies over NE Ohio, and more importantly, it often marks the day Greg Dworkin reappears to grace our Skype, regaling David Waldman with his distinctive call, and raft of stories.
After a few days of panic, and a good talking to by Mitt Romney, bankers are breathing easier again. The Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission have launched investigations, which are panicing bankers not at all. After all, banker’s self-policing have already proved their innocence, and other than a few black and LGBTQ in their midst, most are not suspect. That leaves Joe Biden and the poors, or something that they can blame on them.
To be fair, Republicans base their decisions on the ISSUES. (As they tell pollsters.) It’s just that their stands on those issues change with the candidates they have choosen to support, making it tough at this point to predict whose set of beliefs they will steadfastly adhere to, although cruelty will always remain the point. They plan to hold this moral focus as they enter upcoming budget negotiations.
In 2020, some election officials have refused to certify results. Few were held accountable. Therefore, more will in 2024, and this time with unqualified support.
State Senator Machaela Cavanaugh continues to walk the walk in Nebraska, filibustering 8 hours a day for 3 weeks so far to stop a anti-trans bill.
Did we mention George Santos today? Among other things, he’s still lying.
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