
RevDr Kate Rodger | Ph.D, M.Div 🪷🐝☕🌻 ⚖️ ⚛️ 💞🌍
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RevDr Kate Rodger | Ph.D, M.Div 🪷🐝☕🌻 ⚖️ ⚛️ 💞🌍
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Rep. @AOC: Have you ever participated in a meeting with Bayer to discuss the legal issues the company was facing about glyphosate? Lee Zeldin: That topic did not come up AOC: You're certain they didn't bring up anything? Zeldin: 100%, absolutely AOC: Okay. I would like to submit to the record some internal emails to the EPA. We have documentation here







@jamestalarico After 30+ years, Texas Republicans have managed to screw the middle class MORE.

John Cornyn has been in public office longer than I’ve been alive. He’s had 40 years to lower the cost of housing, healthcare, groceries, utilities, and gas. What’s the hold up?


King Charles III stressed the principle that executive power is "subject to checks and balances," a vital part of the United States' constitutional government, during an address to Congress on Tuesday. "The Founding Fathers were bold and imaginative rebels with a cause," he said. "They declared independence by balancing contending forces and drawing strength in diversity." Charles noted that the Founding Fathers borrowed ideas from, among other places, the Magna Carta. The document, first issued in 1215, was foundational to English law and stated that the monarch and his government were subject to the rule of law. "The U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances," he said. Charles was the first British monarch to address Congress since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in 1991. Tuesday was the second day of Charles and Queen Camilla's four-day U.S. visit, which is meant to mark the 250th anniversary of America's independence from Great Britain.

Character is what you do when the cameras are gone. After Minnesota’s tragedy last June, when the Hoffmans were wounded and Melissa and Mark Hortman were killed, @JoeBiden showed up. He went to the ICU. He attended the funeral. And he is STILL checking in on the survivors. No spotlight. No performance. Just decency. That is what a comforter-in-chief looks like. A reminder of the kind of leadership this country is missing.


