Forty percent of the world's dollars rest on an unwritten Fed promise. That promise is now under pressure.
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Underneath the political rubble, one of the most consequential technology transitions of our lifetimes is quietly happening, and it is happening in the air.
#19 "How many Democrats actually switched parties?"
Southern states rush to draw new Congressional districts after Supreme Court rulingApparently, enough changed their voting habits/registration to produce this, bell boi.
A movement is underway that could alter the political landscape for generations to come in the Deep South. Republican-controlled states are rushing to consolidate GOP power after the Supreme Court further gutted the Voting Rights Act in a case out of Louisiana. Two weeks ago, the court limited how race can be used to draw the borders of congressional districts. Black voters say that their voices are now at stake. NPR's Debbie Elliott reports.
You're welcome.
#19 | Posted by BellRinger
'Tis amazing how those born, raised and still living in Michigan can opine on the voting habits of Southerners, the majority of whom bell boi only knows from this:
" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen>Hee Haw, bell boi.According to Republicans, Catholic nuns are too stupid to vote.
Retired nuns barred from voting in IndianaThanks for highlighting that, bell boi.
At least 10 retired nuns in South Bend, Indiana, were barred from voting in today's Indiana primary election because they lacked photo IDs required under a state law that the supreme court upheld last week.





#53 "Who doesn't what this?"
People who want to see Republicans win.
That's who.
You're putting the cart before the horse, my friend.
Get the absolute political power in Washington DC, then you can enact that.
Anything less is just giving Republicans ammunition against the one and only alternative: The Democratic Party.
What are you doing to ensure that the next Democratic president has an overwhelming majority in Congress (absolute political power - the SCOTUS can then be dealt with).
So, WTF are you doing to ensure that there's an overwhelming Democratic victory in November ... which you keep referencing, Coriolanus ? ? ? ?
WTF are you doing to ensure that there's an overwhelming Democratic victory in November, 2028 ... which you keep referencing, Coriolanus ? ? ? ?
Because all I see is you tearing down the Democratic Party because they're not pure enough for you.
You hate the Democratic Party?
Fine.
Do your damage, Coriolanus.
But don't kid yourself into thinking that you're fighting the good fight.
Cause if you even listen to some on the right side of the aisle right here on Drudge, they've actually thanked you for damning Democrats.
Is that you goal?
You're welcome, my friend.