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Really? I heard there used to be 15.
I KNEW this was going to be the retort by somebody
Really? I heard there used to be 15.
Avatar the Last Airbender is the Last Airbender? Seems kind of redundantA TLA is a TLA!!!!
So is this the part where @sao123 skulks off because he was proven wrong with citable references, so that he can pop back up in some other location to attempt to prove how evil the immigrant is?The bolded part isn't quite true. Non-citizen school board election is done separately from citizen voting, according to CA's website covering this.
Department of Elections | San Francisco
We conduct free, fair, and functional elections for the City and County of San Francisco.sfelections.sfgov.org
Notice the non-citizen portal mentioned? Non-citizens are routed through a different voting area and are only offered the school board electors to vote for, not the entire ballot as you are claiming incorrectly.
Do you ever research shit before you speak? Doesn't seem like it....
So is this the part where @sao123 skulks off because he was proven wrong with citable references, so that he can pop back up in some other location to attempt to prove how evil the immigrant is?
King Greg says he won't throw out the first ball of the season in retaliation. More cancelling stuff from the people opposed to cancelling stuff.
Even absent citizens united, companies are going to respond to their customers. But seeing this backfire is indeed deliciousMitch McConnel warns Americans to stay out of US politics:
After new law, McConnell warns CEOs: 'Stay out of politics'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell says it's a “big lie” to call the new voting law in Georgia racist and he warned big business to “stay out of politics" after major corporations and even Major League Baseball distanced themselves from the state amid vast public pressureapnews.com
He wants corporations to “stay out of politics”. ‘Citizens United’ just called.
^^ Almost?
Texas Gov. Abbott declines first pitch at ranger's game due to MLB position on GA law
Obligatory "cancel culture" and "snowflake" references
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declines to throw Rangers first pitch, citing MLB's stance against Georgia voting law | CNN
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday that he will not throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Texas Rangers home opener because of Major League Baseball's stance on voter integrity laws.www.cnn.com
Short term economic gain vs democracy. Decisions, decisions.I think the city of Atlanta would like the money from the game, both the government and the businesses. The demographics of the people most affected by no game happen to be the ones most favorable to the blues.
If they want to go ahead and speed up their own political destruction, that's fine by meAn example of the conflict I see in the GOP in TX. They want to engage in the culture war stuff but also still dangle incentives for those companies to do ever more business here. Every time some tech company looks at a relocation or expansion these dudes are all over it like a dog on a ribeye. Then they lament the liberals they've actively and heavily incentivized to move in to the state for having anything to say about politics.
To me this is a win-win.
Companies keep talking about shitty voting laws= win
Companies paying more taxes due to talking about shitty voting laws= win
hypocritical, Colorado has more restrictive voting laws than Georgia. lololol this whole thing is a total fail.CO getting the game, win!
hypocritical, Colorado has more restrictive voting laws than Georgia. lololol this whole thing is a total fail.
hypocritical, Colorado has more restrictive voting laws than Georgia. lololol this whole thing is a total fail.
hypocritical, Colorado has more restrictive voting laws than Georgia. lololol this whole thing is a total fail.
Hey Quna1968 rather then posting your bullshit let's just ask the locals about their own voting laws.hypocritical, Colorado has more restrictive voting laws than Georgia. lololol this whole thing is a total fail.