She was called cancer by McConnell only a day or so ago amongst other criticisms.
The threshold seems low for the US House. Especially in non-competitive districts.
It's a bit of a skewed and holier than thou take with a Maddow view of the party- but not miles off. I've called this confrontational politics. Designed to stir anger, dig the divide, raise money, and accomplish nothing. MTG's top staffer raised tons of money doing this in the Georgia statehouse and many think of him as a scammer and intentional agitator. When I heard she hired him, I knew where this was going. She will say whatever gets the camera and accomplish nothing. I hope she lasts less than one term, but the problem isn't unique to the GOP- well those dynamics may be, but the problem is that people don't think and just fall in line with the propaganda.
Conservatives demanding a check has been my biggest face palm of the year, but yeah- unusual times.
I am not familiar with Maddow except that I have seen her on Sunday and for election shows. So I don't understand what the similarity is. I have seen that your posts are heavy on blaming the media for ills, but I still believe people make up their own minds, filtering out those who are on the margins or contribute nothing to government. I don't watch any of the nightly cable opinion programs.
Comment on the main points of my post or Whiskey's Walther article only if you wish to.
As far as the House Education Committee in the last Congress, 437 bills were introduced with much of the work going to Subcommittees, of course, four were passed by the House and three by the Senate.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bi...n/5991#congress=116&committees=2697&bill_type[]=3
Bills passed by the House include bills on Diversity (passed House only), Holocaust Memorial (signed by Pres), and Recognizing Inspiring School Employees (RISE) Award Program establishment (signed) and Coronavirus relief for Child care (signed). The Dems on the Education Committee are pretty diverse and with a number of prior educators. One out twenty-four Reps on the Committee has education experience. All are white with Betsy DeVos goals.
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