WaPo: “Some are exquisite condemnations from learned and accomplished men who escaped their enslavement. Some are brief queries, shots in the dark, dictated by illiterate women. One is brilliant sarcasm, humorously calculating and requesting back wages. All of these letters from Black Americans to the people who once controlled their lives show a desire for…
“How an Electric Truck Factory Became a Lightning Rod in Georgia”
NY Times: “It is billed as the largest economic development project in the history of Georgia, an electric vehicle factory that could grow to be five times as large as the Pentagon and produce as many as 400,000 emissions-free trucks a year. The factory, to be built by the upstart electric automaker Rivian, is being…
In Video, Rep. Cawthorn Calls Ukrainian President a “Thug,” Says Ukrainian Government “Incredibly Evil” Because It is “Woke”
Chicken Fried Politics: “Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may be viewed around the world as a bold freedom fighter standing up for his people against a tyrannical dictator – but not, apparently, by North Carolina Republican U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn. WRAL-TV in Raleigh obtained a video of Cawthorn speaking at a constituent event where he calls Zelenskyy a “thug”…
Running as a Democrat in Unfavorable Territory: A Reflection
Watauga Watch: “I reside in the GOP hotbed of Johnston County, which borders the metro county of Wake. Johnston, like all wrap-around counties surrounding the metro counties in North Carolina, has been dubbed a “Countrypolitan” county by Duke professor Mac McCorkle. The word “Countrypolitan” is most associated with the changing sound of country music in…
“Alabama governor signs permitless carry bill into law”
AL Political Reporter: “After a long back-and-forth fight, pistol permits are no longer required by law in Alabama. Gov. Kay Ivey signed the bill into law Thursday afternoon after the House and Senate worked out a bill in conference committee that both chambers could get enough votes to pass. The House concurred with the conference…
“Texas Supreme Court deals final blow to federal abortion law challenge”
TX Tribune: “The Texas Supreme Court dealt a final blow to abortion providers’ federal challenge to the state’s latest abortion restrictions Friday. The court ruled that state medical licensing officials do not have authority to enforce the law, which bans abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. This was the last, narrowly cracked window that…
Trump’s Willfully Incompetent 2020 Census Undercounted Hispanic, Black and Native American Residents, Overcounted Whites
NY Times: “Saddled with daunting logistical and political obstacles, the 2020 census seriously undercounted the number of Hispanic, Black and Native American residents even though its overall population count was largely accurate, the Census Bureau said on Thursday. At the same time, the census overcounted white and Asian American residents, the bureau said. In essence,…
“To Save Democracy, We Need Truly Automatic Voter Registration”
The Daily Beast: “Elections in the U.S. are noted for low rates of voter participation compared to other industrialized countries, and it’s not hard to imagine why: America’s byzantine “self-registration” process for would-be voters has long been an unnecessary barrier to civil participation. While congressional gridlock will likely prevent nationwide AVR from passing this year, states can and must continue to…
“Florida lawmakers approve an elections police force, the first of its kind in the U.S.”
WaPo: “Two months after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a plan for a powerful elections police force that would answer to him, state lawmakers on Wednesday passed a watered-down version that barely resembles what the governor asked for but still worries voting rights advocates. DeSantis (R) had asked for nearly $6 million to hire 52 people, including…
LA Gov. Edwards Vetoes Congressional Map, Demands More Minority Representation
Political Wire: “Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) vetoed the congressional redistricting map passed by the Republican-majority Legislature, saying it should have included a district that would allow a second Black candidate a chance to serve in the state’s congressional delegation, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports.”