Thank you for for research on how we can be most helpful with electing people of integrity and reforming out system to make voting easier and prevent fraud. I am interested in knowing more about People’s choice for president, the organization promoting elimination of electoral college.
"Correction from yesterday: I said that the Supreme Court would not likely rule on the Mississippi abortion case until after the 2022 midterms. In fact, as pointed out by a reader, the Court will rule by July 2022, if the Court follows its usual schedule."
Actually, Robert, I think YOU are correct. Given the contempt 5 of 9 judges (Kavanaugh, Barrett, Gorsuch, Alito and Thomas) hold for the Constitution, Court precedent and Court procedures, they will not “decide” the case until after the 2022 election.
Hi, Andrew. It is certainly possible that the Court will delay the ruling until after the 2022 midterms. If, however, they follow the Court's usual schedule, the decision should be issued by July 2022. But the Court delayed ruling on the petition for certiorari for 13 weeks -- a highly unusual delay. So, you may be right.
GOP Sen. Josh Hawley’s lone “No” vote against the anti-hate toward Asian-Americans bill is chilling. He seems to be the leading voice in the Senate for the future of White Supremacy. Remember his raised fist on 1/6?
Hi, Steve. It is gravely concerning that Hawley and Ted Cruz have decided to compete for leadership of Trump's base post-Trump by appealing to the most extreme / radicalized elements of the base, including white nationalists. It is no coincidence that both are reviled by colleagues within their own party, though no one in the GOP will condemn them.
Two comments: 1. I agree entirely about Joe Biden's role in achieving the cease-fire. Allowing Netanyahu to credit Egypt is a perfect example of putting the goal ahead of obtaining credit. 2. How can I help? Money helps, especially when we know who the candidate or probable candidate is.
Hi, Len. Good to hear from you. As to question 2, I will be launching a project to help readers of the newsletter sift through the many groups and causes that are worthy of support. I will be asking readers to be part of that project. Stay tuned!
Thank you for for research on how we can be most helpful with electing people of integrity and reforming out system to make voting easier and prevent fraud. I am interested in knowing more about People’s choice for president, the organization promoting elimination of electoral college.
"Correction from yesterday: I said that the Supreme Court would not likely rule on the Mississippi abortion case until after the 2022 midterms. In fact, as pointed out by a reader, the Court will rule by July 2022, if the Court follows its usual schedule."
Actually, Robert, I think YOU are correct. Given the contempt 5 of 9 judges (Kavanaugh, Barrett, Gorsuch, Alito and Thomas) hold for the Constitution, Court precedent and Court procedures, they will not “decide” the case until after the 2022 election.
Hi, Andrew. It is certainly possible that the Court will delay the ruling until after the 2022 midterms. If, however, they follow the Court's usual schedule, the decision should be issued by July 2022. But the Court delayed ruling on the petition for certiorari for 13 weeks -- a highly unusual delay. So, you may be right.
GOP Sen. Josh Hawley’s lone “No” vote against the anti-hate toward Asian-Americans bill is chilling. He seems to be the leading voice in the Senate for the future of White Supremacy. Remember his raised fist on 1/6?
Hi, Steve. It is gravely concerning that Hawley and Ted Cruz have decided to compete for leadership of Trump's base post-Trump by appealing to the most extreme / radicalized elements of the base, including white nationalists. It is no coincidence that both are reviled by colleagues within their own party, though no one in the GOP will condemn them.
Two comments: 1. I agree entirely about Joe Biden's role in achieving the cease-fire. Allowing Netanyahu to credit Egypt is a perfect example of putting the goal ahead of obtaining credit. 2. How can I help? Money helps, especially when we know who the candidate or probable candidate is.
Hi, Len. Good to hear from you. As to question 2, I will be launching a project to help readers of the newsletter sift through the many groups and causes that are worthy of support. I will be asking readers to be part of that project. Stay tuned!
Happy to help. I am tuned in.