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Today in Republican Governance

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On November 29, 2023
This is a couple weeks old now, but a commenter brought it up the other day and I thought it deserved some attention. Louisiana managed, like Kentucky is now, to escape the hell of what passes for Republican governance for eight years. With that gone,...

Via Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/photos/cologne-train-central-station-1510555/) Daniel Drezner has a recent-ish post on "the weaponization of government" by Republicans. It's a perfectly fine, sensible piece. Republicans have been railing about the “weaponization of.

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Whee!

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On July 10, 2020
Republican governance ladies and gentlemen! Alabama state Sen. Del Marsh (R), who serves as the Senate’s President Pro Tempore, tried to make the claim on Thursday that the astounding increase in COVID-19 cases rippling across the state is actually a good thing.The number of hospitalizations...

Priorities

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On December 21, 2018

With Republicans about to lose the House majority, they had to take one last attempt to do the one thing that unites all Republicans--giving money to rich people. But the.

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Collins Is A No Again

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On September 26, 2017
The CBO released as good an analysis of Graham-Cassidy as was possible under the timeframe. SPOILER: it is disastrously bad legislation: “The number of people with comprehensive health insurance that covers high-cost medical events would be reduced by millions,” when compared with Obamacare, the CBO’s...

Flint

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On May 8, 2017

Every time you think the Flint water crisis and the response of the state of Michigan couldn't get any worse, you find out that it can always get worse. Melissa.

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Today in Republican Governance

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On April 10, 2017
Susana Martinez, governor of New Mexico, decided that if she couldn't slash funding to higher education through the budget, she'd just veto funding it at all. Gov. Susana Martinez vetoed on Friday the entire higher education budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1...
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