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dwalk31 voted for stuff like this twice but just ignored it because of an EIDL grant that he stole and that Trump would be able to push through great policies like this with a republican senate. He spent every single day for five years defending Trump and just disappeared from existence. #SAD
I supported Trump twice but I support Biden/Harris now; I did not steal any Eidl grant; and I did hope that Trump would have the power to continue to push important legislation like the First Step Act and Fair Chance Act past an otherwise obstructive GOP-led Senate.
But, like I said, I support Biden/Harris now.
And I haven't gone anywhere.
while you here, you count texas as the south?
o and also in texas news
Biden Drops Student Loan Forgiveness From Latest Budget
Biden Drops Student Loan Forgiveness From Latest Budget
Another major setback for student loan cancellation.www.forbes.com
I live in Alabama, the "Deep South" isn't a physical place but a state of mind.I mean Texas is certainly in the south, but when I think the "Deep South" I'm thinking more Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana
Dems sitting in a 2-3 zone when, at the very least, they should be going for a half court trap.I am still hopeful, I’m just not hopeful that our political system can fix itself right now. But the biggest source of hope comes from the fact that withholding labor can cause so much pain for the ruling class, not physical pain but psychological pain for people whose whole sense of self comes from quarterly profits, that workers could not only win concessions at their workplaces but also deep structural reforms to the political system.
This Democratic trifecta seems to have done all it can do, at this level of pressure. It’s time to raise the pressure on elected representatives and more importantly, but pressure on the capitalist classes that ultimately run this country.
I live in Alabama, the "Deep South" isn't a physical place but a state of mind.
I live in Alabama, the "Deep South" isn't a physical place but a state of mind.
-Steve King (Iowa)I live in Alabama, the "Deep South" isn't a physical place but a state of mind.
It's a weird question but that's her shtick, she's a professional troll that trips people up
After thinking about it I do have one because of nostalgia there but the trains and stations generally suck
There really is no good answer besides maybe WTC or Grand Central. They're gorgeous and have an Apple store
Should've been a layup but of the 4 42nd street stations he picked the worst ****ing one. What are the odds?
I swear every time I see a pic of this man I want to punch my computer screen.
Luckily now more than ever people have access to a real education on history, although they'll have to do it themselves. Something like this would have been a lot more harmful 30 years ago.
A People's History of The United States should be required reading in all high schools, but we know that won't happen.
And I get that because people that don't live in the South, have a preconceived notion about how people are from the South. I'm just saying that just because Florida has Miami, Missouri has KCMO & STL, & Texas has Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, etc. doesn't mean those places have a lack of Deep South coursing through them. Texas and Florida are on the bleeding edge of voter suppression and having driven through a vast portion of the South, there are just as many places sundown towns in "crappy" Southern states as the ones people pretend are not "real" Southern states.While that may be true, I'm just talking about what is typically referred to as the deep south.