
BNS
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Morals, tradition and living a clean and productive life with the aim of raising children who are better humans than we are.




The Supreme Court just struck down Louisiana’s majority-Black congressional district 6-3, gutting a key section of the Voting Rights Act. That law used to let courts force states to draw districts where Black and minority voters had real power. No more. States across the South can now redraw maps. Fewer minority-friendly districts means fewer safe Democrat seats. One nonprofit report estimated that overhauling the Voting Rights Act this way could swing approximately 12 Democratic-held House seats to Republicans. Republicans hold a slim House majority heading into the 2026 midterms. This ruling just made keeping it a lot easier.

You can’t possibly share this smackdown enough. Only Hank Johnson asking if Guam could capsize and tip over rivals this.








Justice Kagan writes in her dissent that the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v Callais “enters Section 2 all but a dead letter” The court’s decision could pave the way for southern states to draw out majority Black congressional districts.



BREAKING: In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that racial gerrymandering, which has been used to create majority black congressional districts for decades, is unconstitutional. Justice Samuel Alito wrote the opinion for the majority.

US Senate Banking Committee confirms and advances Fed Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh in vote







Thune is BLOCKING VOTER ID. It’s Thune. He controls the Senate.











