voter suppression


The USPS’s New and Improved Truck

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ICE and the Postal Service are still run by rogue Trumpers. Seems like something a party with a trifecta could undo.

And they haven’t even gotten relief out the door. They’re taking the “honeymoon” thing a little too literally.

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2020 Election Stickers

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The Supreme Court has been rigging elections since I was first eligible to vote in a Presidential election in 2000. I was in college at the time and too lazy to vote absentee (Maryland and Massachusetts went to Gore, so don’t blame me.), but I learned my lesson and voted in every election since. For twenty years, massive turnout has been needed to overcome the voter suppression of Republicans and their Supreme flunkies, and this year’s obstacles are even worse.

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Jerk-in-the-Ballot Box

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Despite attempts to sabotage the Post Office, turnout for Massachusetts’ primary* on Tuesday was at an all-time high, thanks to early voting and cities and towns placing dropboxes to collect ballots that couldn’t be mailed in time. Naturally, voter suppression attempts will ramp up for the general, so register to vote, and get your ballots in and returned as early as possible.

*What a relief that Ed Markey won. Pelosi and the establishment wing of the Democrats would’ve taken a Kennedy win as a sign that no one to the left of Joe Manchin mattered and we’d be on our way to Austerity II and misery for years.

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Postmaster Devil

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Besides stealing an election, sabotaging the Postal Service will result in people not getting medicine, and countless other essentials needed to survive the pandemic, or in general. They don’t care about murder, but killing the one part of the economy that was still kind of working probably isn’t in their own self-interest. Almost like they didn’t think this through!

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John Roberts’ Voter Suppression Innovations

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Congress could restore the Voting Rights Act if the Senate and White House are flipped. To make that happen, register everyone to vote and help them jump through all the hoops Republicans will put in their way.

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Disenfranchisement Stickers

Shelby v. Holder gave Republicans the green light to go hog wild on voter suppression. If their efforts can be overcome by huge turnout next week, one of the first things that should be done in the new Congress is to restore The Voting Rights Act to full force.

Preclearance was the only thing keeping these anti-democracy goons at bay.

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How to Have a Patriotic 4th of July

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When I woke up, I wasn’t sure what this month’s exclusive would be about, let alone if I’d get it in before July came around. But after I tweeted this this morning, it all came together.

Despite being a freelancer with no vacation time, summer’s my favorite time of year. But the world is shit and sipping beer by the ocean fills me with more guilt than good vibes nowadays.

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The Voting Rights Noid

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Kris Kobach has a voter suppression fetish. I’d say it’s the only way Republicans can win elections, but the inept Democrats seem to be actively helping, too.

If you’re too young to remember Domino’s Noid commercials, it has a fascinating and tragic history.

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