No privacy for fully-uniformed popes these days.
Friday, January 14, 2022
BY SARAH LAZARUS & CROOKED MEDIA
** -Virginia Republicans' anti-CRT bill ([link removed]) , on the stuff Virginia students oughta learn
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Democrats’ last-ditch voting rights push may be doomed to go out in a blaze of Senate Tradition over the next few days, but at least Republicans across the country have thoughtfully kept up a steady flow of evidence for its necessity.
* Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced late on Thursday that the Senate won’t take up voting-rights legislation until Tuesday ([link removed]) , citing COVID and another approaching winter storm. Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) tested positive earlier this week, and Democrats won’t have a simple majority to open debate until he’s sprung from quarantine. The Senate will delay its January recess to vote on changing the filibuster, after Republicans once again use it to help themselves rig future elections.
* Democrats’ final pro-democracy legislation ([link removed]) would expand ballot access and broaden what people can use as voter ID, restore the preclearance provision of the Voting Rights Act, ban partisan gerrymandering, and make it harder to remove local election officials, along with other measures to address election subversion. (Delving into the specifics at this point feels sort of like scrolling through an ex’s Instagram, but we might as well know what’s in the bill that got away.)
* President Biden acknowledged on Thursday that this week’s public pressure on Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) might be all for naught: “I hope we can get this done. The honest to god answer is: I don't know whether we can get this done.” Biden had “a candid and respectful exchange of views about voting rights” with the two of them that evening, according to the White House ([link removed]) , after which neither senator had any enlightened new positions to announce.
It’s a shame, because Republicans and their allies have spent the last week hollering their antidemocratic intentions for all to hear.
* In Wisconsin, a Waukesha County judge ruled Thursday that absentee-ballot drop boxes are illegal in the state ([link removed]) , siding with the right-wing Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty. Republicans in Georgia ([link removed]) and Arizona ([link removed]) have introduced bills to ban drop boxes explicitly. In Texas, election officials have had to reject hundreds of absentee-ballot applications ([link removed]) to comply with the state’s new voter-suppression law. Officials in Travis County, TX, said they’ve rejected about half of the 700 applications they’ve received so far.
* Not only are Republicans aggressively pursuing measures to prevent people from voting, they’re increasingly unwilling to accept any election loss, even in a landslide. In South Florida this week, Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won a special election to replace the late Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) with 79 percent of the vote. Republican Jason Mariner, who trails Cherfilus-McCormick by over 32,000 votes, has refused to concede ([link removed]) and vowed to challenge the results.
Republicans far and wide are happily using simple (gerrymandered) majorities and partisan judges to suppress the vote and prepare the ground to overturn election outcomes, while the president unsuccessfully begs Senate Democrats to stop them with 51 votes. It’s past time for every senator to go on the record about it.
Catch up on the latest episode of X-Ray Vision! This week, Jason Concepcion and Rosie Knight dive deep into the latest episode of Book of Boba Fett and discuss the recent news of the Image Comics Union and The Raid reboot at Netflix. Plus, Dune Pod hosts Jason & Haitch return to the show for a spoiler free conversation about HBOMax’s Station Eleven, post-apocalyptic media, and finding hope in stories and art. You can catch episodes of X-Ray Vision every Friday. Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts ([link removed]) .
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The Biden administration has accused Russia of sending operatives into Ukraine to conduct a false-flag operation as a pretext to invade ([link removed]) . U.S. intelligence shows that Russia has already positioned operatives who are trained in urban warfare and in using explosives to attack Russia’s own proxy-forces, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan warned that Russia was using the same sabotage and disinformation tactics that it used ahead of the annexation of Crimea: “We saw this playbook in 2014.” A series of talks between Western and Russian officials failed to yield any breakthroughs this week. On Friday, Ukrainian government websites were targeted in a massive cyberattack ([link removed]) , temporarily displaying threatening messages that
warned Ukrainians to “be afraid and expect the worst.”
* The Biden administration threatened to rescind Arizona’s stimulus funds ([link removed]) over the state’s plans to use the money to carry out bans on school mask mandates.
* GE has suspended its vaccination-or-testing requirement ([link removed]) after the Supreme Court sagely ruled that because COVID isn’t only dangerous in the workplace, OSHA can’t require employers to protect workers from it.
* The Travis County District Attorney’s Office found that Attorney General Ken Paxton (R-TX) violated the state’s public records law ([link removed]) by refusing to release his January 6 texts, and gave him four days to either turn them over or get sued.
* Rep. John Katko (R-NY), one of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump after the insurrection, said he won’t seek re-election ([link removed]) . Katko is the third of those 10 to announce his retirement.
* Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ) is rumored to be planning a late entrance into the Arizona Senate GOP primary ([link removed]) , to eventually take on Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ).
* Tucker Carlson has held repeated interviews with Oath Keeper Thomas Caldwell ([link removed]) , whom the Justice Department just charged with seditious conspiracy.
* A member of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s transition team pitched a plan to replace NYPD officers at City Hall with armed civilians ([link removed]) .
* Denmark has accused Russia, China, and Iran of increased spying attempts ([link removed]) , and cited a 2019 forged letter, purportedly from Greenland’s foreign minister to a U.S. senator, which said that Donald Trump’s acquisition of Greenland was in the works.
* Australia has once again revoked Novak Djokovic’s visa ([link removed]) , moving to deport him ahead of the Australian Open.
* Pope Francis “got caught on camera” while visiting a record store ([link removed]) , and lamented that he can’t surreptitiously walk around Rome in his full pope regalia without getting recognized anymore.
Far-right Republicans have already begun plotting a series of Benghazi-style investigations to throw at the Biden administration ([link removed]) in the event that they retake the House in November. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), the top Republican on the House oversight committee, expects to drag Hunter Biden in for questioning, while Rep. Rodney Davis (R-IL), the top Republican on the House Administration Committee, and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) have pledged a hard-hitting investigation into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s role in the January 6 insurrection. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) would also like a congressional probe into the 2020 election results, and multiple members of the far-right have called for immediate impeachment proceedings. Seems like Democrats’ instincts to pull their punches and reach across the aisle might be pretty one-sided, and that Sen. Dick Durbin’s (D-IL) suggestion to use nicer words
([link removed]) when discussing GOP authoritarianism might just be a bad one!
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Unfortunately, when you buy an S&P 500 index fund, you’re buying stock in the following companies:
* First Energy, which just paid a $230M penalty related to a bribery scandal involving Ohio Republicans.
* Wynn Resorts, one of the top contributors to Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and the GOP.
* AT&T, which is already back supporting the election objectors in Congress, as well as the GOP sponsors of Texas’s abortion ban and voter-suppression law. It’s also a top donor to Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham.
* Halliburton, one of the nation’s biggest defense contractors, which has funneled millions to the GOP.
* Lockheed Martin, which is one the largest weapons manufacturers in the world and one of Lindsey Graham’s top contributors.
The list goes on. But before you stuff all of your savings in your mattress and call it a day, you should know about DEMZ.
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You can finally put your money where your vote is, even on Wall Street. Look for the DEMZ ticker wherever you invest, or
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The Ohio Supreme Court ([link removed]) has rejected Republicans’ gerrymandered congressional map, which would have given them an advantage of 12 seats to three.
The White House ([link removed]) announced that Americans will be able to order free rapid tests on COVIDTests.gov ([link removed]) starting on Wednesday.
Washington, DC, ([link removed]) has launched a pilot program that will provide direct cash payments to low-income new parents and pregnant people.
The Bureau of Land Management ([link removed]) has approved a third major solar project in California, which will generate enough energy to power 142,000 homes.
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