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August 28, 2024 08:07 AM UTC

Wednesday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

“Never allow a person to tell you no who doesn’t have the power to say yes.”

–Eleanor Roosevelt

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      1. No shit thats how propoganda works you lie to spread fear to gain control of the weak. 

        Rogan is weak. He jumps on things to join in like when he made up that he knew a teacher who had been forced to have a litterbox in their classroom. Turns out to be made up crap floating in Rogan’s head that he had confused with having happened in reality. 

         

  1. The Harris Effect – Good News Wednesday. Via Heather Cox-Richardson.

    “the Harris Effect”: the 13 states that have updated their voters files since July 21—when Biden said he would not accept the Democratic nomination for president—have seen “incredible surges in voter registration relative to the same time period in 2020, driven by women, voters of color, and young voters.”

    The registrations of young Black women have almost tripled compared with the same period in 2020. The registrations of young Hispanic women are up by 150%. “Black women overall have almost doubled their registration numbers from 2020,” Bonier wrote. 

    These changes benefit Democrats, Bonier noted. “Democratic registration has increased by over 50%, as compared to only 7% for Republicans. These new registrants are modeled as +20 pts Dem, as compared to +6 during the same week in 2020.”

    The Cook Political Report today moved the electoral votes of Minnesota, New Hampshire, and North Carolina, and the governor's races in North Carolina and Washington, toward the Democrats. Minnesota, New Hampshire, and the Washington governor have gone from leaning Democratic to likely Democratic wins; the North Carolina governor’s race has gone from Toss Up to Lean Democratic; North Carolina has gone from Lean Republican to Toss Up. 

  2. Safe2Tell — well, it didn’t involve the institutional version of Safe2Tell, but Rep. Caraveo is speaking out:

    CPR: Rep. Caraveo speaking out about her struggles with depression

    After struggling privately with depression since her teenage years, Rep. Yadira Caraveo is now speaking out about it publicly, after experiencing worsening symptoms during her first term in Congress.

    “Over the last year or two, I’ve had increased symptoms of depression that I had to get treatment for, including a stay at Walter Reed,” she told CPR News. “And I’m now in a place where I’ve been able to see incredible doctors, incredible medical teams, and get to a place that I can talk about this.”

    Caraveo, who is still being treated, says she plans to use her experience “to focus on policy to ensure that everyone can get through those dark spots in their life.”

    Last year, she introduced a bipartisan bill to set up an agriculture crisis hotline to provide mental health and other support for farmers and ranchers. And in May she introduced a number of bipartisan bills around mental health, from bolstering the pediatric mental health workforce and youth suicide prevention research to helping Latino youth with mental health issues.

  3. Trump campaign staff had altercation with official at Arlington Cemetery : NPR

    So two campaign employees in Dumps entourage physically and verbally abused an official at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, because the official was trying to prevent them from taking photos and filming in section 60, which only cemetery staff are authorized to do.  Then the orange turd gives a thumbs up in a photo op over one of the graves.

    No decency whatsoever, just using the graves of soldiers for props. When you think the man can go no lower, he goes lower.

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