Andrew🦒
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Andrew🦒
@chemgiraffe
Chemist | Political Nerd | High Risk Homosexual


Got my PhD after 5.5 years and they want me to pay $100+ to download pictures where my eyes are closed...


I cannot even conceive of how big of a landslide she would lose in. Definitely losing New Jersey, New Hampshire, Minnesota, and Illinois. I start to look at Connecticut and Oregon at that point, too.


Everyone on the left rushing to throw Jake Auchincloss overboard for not enthusiastically endorsing Graham Platner "because of how important the Senate is" needs to explain why they never had any smoke for Rashida Tlaib refusing to endorse Biden in 20 or Harris in 24

Susan Collins is a rubber stamp for the worst admin in history. Claims that I would endorse her, implicitly or otherwise, ignore my track record supporting Democrats to take back both chambers. As I said months ago, I find Platner's Nazi tattoo and his commentary about it personally disqualifying. If it were me I'd vote for someone else in the Maine Democratic primary. Regardless of what happens in Maine, Democrats need to take back the Senate and I'll keep working hard to make it happen.


Again, the "penalty" here is for having one employee do two kinds of work in one day. Do you get paid for two days of work if you have to do two different kinds of work during the day?


A little-known hack: 2 slices of Aldi wheat bread: $0.17 3 oz of Aldi deli turkey: $0.86 1 slices Aldi cheddar: $0.15 1 condiment of your choice: $0.02 1 apple: $0.53 1 hard boiled egg: $0.14 5 carrot sticks: $0.17 Cold water from the tap: $0.01 Total: $2.05 You can do this.


The Farmer & Rancher Policy Sentiment Survey poll | April 2026 (Farmers and ranchers surveyed) How would you describe the effect of federal government policies on your farming operation over the past year? ❌Negative 55% ✅Positive 19% ----- (Net) Which party do you trust more to handle trade policy? 🟥Republicans: +23 Link to poll: amatoadvisors.com/_files/ugd/d37…



Democrats are the Kings of gerrymandering...




Obviously not every candidate is bad. Cooper, Begich, Brown, Peltola, Sand, etc. they’re all solid. But then you’ve got Platner, Hong, Talarico, El-Sayed, etc. And all of them in competitive races. Not a smart move.

Republican voters make up 40% of New England. Democrats control the district lines. Result: 🔴 — 0 🔵 — 27

Actually, red states gerrymandering is good/bad and blue states gerrymandering is bad/good is a perfectly logical and defensible position that flows through from principled belief in a set of policy commitments. More people should just admit instead of dancing around it!









