Stacey Abrams has been nominated for this year's Nobel Peace Prize for her work to promote nonviolent change via the ballot box. https://t.co/XPDzxaWFb6
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 1, 2021
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01
Feb
21
Black History: Change Maker!
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19
Jan
21
#WinWithBlackWomen
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I’m really honored to be listed with this diverse group of kickazz women that helped to turn Georgia blue. We did that!!! 💃🏿💃💃🏻@BlackVotersMtr #WinWithBlackWomen #Georgia pic.twitter.com/a0FW55OywJ
— LaTosha Brown (@MsLaToshaBrown) January 13, 2021
06
Jan
21
Message Message Message
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With new votes joining the tally, we are on a strong path. But even while we wait for more, let’s celebrate the extraordinary organizers, volunteers, canvassers & tireless groups that haven’t stopped going since Nov. Across our state, we roared. A few miles to go…but well done!
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) January 6, 2021
Love Black women every day, not just on election days.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) January 6, 2021
Joy comes in the morning. Thank you, Georgia. pic.twitter.com/Dw8wPWAMeI
— Senator-Elect Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) January 6, 2021
White women today: Thank you Stacey Abrams!!!!
— Kellee Nicole Terrell (@kelleent) January 6, 2021
Same white women tomorrow on Zoom w/ a Black woman at work: I just feel intimidated by you and don’t like your tone! I don’t feel comfortable working with you. (Insert tears) pic.twitter.com/esf0I6U71V
Not non-Black women saying "Black women are heroes", but gaslighting Black women at work, you actually hate to see that.
— Anna Gifty is rooting for Georgians! (@itsafronomics) January 6, 2021
@abbynormansays The amount of "Stacey is our hero" and "Black women are our heroes" coming from people who don't r… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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Anna Gifty is rooting for Georgians! (@itsafronomics) January 06, 2021
Dear white women praising Stacey Abrams, Okay now find the black women in your sphere, in your office, in your PTA and listen to them too. Stacey would want you to, and she wouldn't have to work so damn hard if we had already done this.
— Abby Norman (@abbynormansays) January 6, 2021
Now do you understand why Republicans suppress Black votes? I hereby declare that the Southern states are not red. They are suppressed.
— Midwin Charles, Esq. (@MidwinCharles) January 6, 2021
Now I’m waiting for a thousand stories with BLACK rural diners and BLACK suburban soccer moms in Georgia and why the Republicans did so poorly and how they need to change.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) January 6, 2021
A Black man and a Jew winning election to the US Senate in the deep south is evocative of the old civil rights alliance in a way I find … emotionally resonant.
— Adam Serwer 🍝 (@AdamSerwer) January 6, 2021
Congratulations to the new senators from Georgia, and to everyone who organized and voted to get them there. It's a new day. pic.twitter.com/OUdkopv96G
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) January 6, 2021
The Voting Rights Act was only signed 55 years ago. Tonight I'm thinking about all the Black folks in Georgia who have lived on both sides of it. Who voted in this election and who remember a time when they wouldn't have been able to. It wasn't that long ago. Not at all.
— Clint Smith (@ClintSmithIII) January 6, 2021
I don’t know who needs to hear this but Reverend Raphael Warnock was polling at 9% when the Atlanta Dream and WNBA players threw their full support behind him and elevated his national profile. Now he’s Georgia’s first black Senator.
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) January 6, 2021
You just know he's proud pic.twitter.com/264as3fTYU
— Parker Butler (@parkerbutler10) January 6, 2021
Rev. Warnock was Congressman John Lewis's pastor. Ossoff was Lewis's intern. And somewhere, somehow both near and far, I have to think that Rep. Lewis is saying, "Well done."
— Fred Smith (@fredosmithjr) January 6, 2021
07
Dec
20
Georgia On Our Minds
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10
Nov
20
Georgia On Our Minds
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Georgia, thank you. Together, we have changed the course of our state for the better. But our work is not done.
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 7, 2020
Join me in supporting @ReverendWarnock and @ossoff so we can keep up the fight and win the U.S. Senate➡️https://t.co/JTyH1UVEtd #LetsGetItDoneAgain #gapol pic.twitter.com/qH5ZfmsgI7
It’s not about me — it’s about us. And it’s about electing @ossoff and @ReverendWarnock on Jan 5.
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 10, 2020
Help jumpstart their runoff efforts by giving at https://t.co/bqQFTB4mRL.
$10, $25, $100 or whatever you can will mean a lot to me and help us win Georgia — again. #gapol
GEORGIA: It’s time – again! Runoff elections for both of Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats will take place on January 5. Request your ballot NOW at https://t.co/7mvF0m9IGx #LetsGetItDoneAgain #gapol pic.twitter.com/IjuqEmwEoO
— Fair Fight (@fairfightaction) November 10, 2020
🚨 The portal to request a mail-in ballot for Georgia’s January 5th runoffs is now online.
— Taniel (@Taniel) November 9, 2020
If you are in Georgia & if you wish to vote by mail: https://t.co/DG7Cs3Yve1
NOTE: January 5th is not actually your next election. That would be in December, for Public Service Commission (a b… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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(@Taniel) November 09, 2020
My impact on our community doesn’t stop at the church door, it’s where it starts. I’ve experienced the same challenges that ordinary Georgians go through, and I’ll fight for a better tomorrow for all of us. pic.twitter.com/uKnLMJyfnW
— Reverend Raphael Warnock (@ReverendWarnock) November 10, 2020
With more than 230,000 Americans dead and millions out of work, our leadership has left working families, small businesses, and local school districts to fend for themselves while this virus continues to ravage the country.
— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) November 9, 2020
We need new leadership. Now. pic.twitter.com/v3uV5i9yKN
07
Nov
20
The Work Isn’t Over
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Georgia, thank you. Together, we have changed the course of our state for the better. But our work is not done.
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) November 7, 2020
Join me in supporting @ReverendWarnock and @ossoff so we can keep up the fight and win the U.S. Senate➡️https://t.co/JTyH1UVEtd #LetsGetItDoneAgain #gapol pic.twitter.com/qH5ZfmsgI7
06
Nov
20
Stacey Abrams: Know Her
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icon trailblazer radical genius queen role model hero goliath pic.twitter.com/uh5OaFdRDZ
— ziwe (@ziwe) November 6, 2020
It’s reported that Stacey Abrams worked relentlessly to register over 800,000 new voters across Georgia who were affected by voter suppression in time for the U.S elections.
— The Women's Organisation (@TheWomensOrg) November 6, 2020
That is some impact 👏🏾🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/wquNA4p4JQ
30
Sep
19
A Story As Old As Time
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Stacey Abrams working on voter suppression. Obama working on gerrymandering.
Once again black people doing the wo… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
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M’BlockU (@rodimusprime) August 29, 2019
06
Feb
19
The Real SOTU
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08
Jul
13
Rise and Shine
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On this day: President Obama greets bystanders as he tours earthquake damage in L’Aquila, Italy while attending the G-8 summit, July 8, 2009 (Pete Souza)
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Today:
10:30: President Obama holds a Cabinet Meeting; VP Biden attends
11:50: President Obama delivers a statement on his management agenda
At 11:50am ET, watch President Obama lay out his vision for using technology to make government smarter: http://t.co/KvadYk9atb #SmarterGov
— The White House (@whitehouse) July 8, 2013
1:0: Jay Carney briefs the press
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USA Today: President Obama has added events to his Monday schedule, a Cabinet meeting and a statement on his “management agenda” for “smarter government.” …. the White House said Obama will discuss progress in three key areas: “Delivering government services better, smarter and faster … finding ways to reduce waste and save taxpayers money; and … opening up huge amounts of government data to give entrepreneurs and businesses the ability to create jobs and solve problems.” … he “will direct his Cabinet and key members of his Administration to build on the progress made over the first term, and challenge them to go even further.”
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Washington Post: Obama’s summertime push: Immigration and the economy
With several controversies fading and a period of intense foreign travel over, President Obama is narrowing his focus this summer to two issues, immigration and the economy….
On immigration, Obama is devising a new, more public strategy that will include events in states with large Latino populations, advisers say — part of an aggressive effort to pressure House Republicans who remain skeptical of proposed changes…..
The president also plans a series of summertime events focused on steps the government can take to drive economic growth, aides said. Many in the White House see a Sept. 30 deadline to renew government funding as probably the last opportunity for Obama to scale back the deep domestic spending cuts known as sequestration before the 2014 midterm elections.
…. His aides say the president is buoyed by the Senate’s passage of an immigration bill and by a steady stream of positive economic news, including a report Friday showing robust job growth.
“When you’re toiling in the vineyard through a tumultuous spring, it can be hard to see it all coming together,” said Jennifer Palmieri, the White House communications director. But now, she said, “you can see it coming together.”
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Steve Benen: The Voting Rights Act was gutted, but it’s not yet dead
With lightning speed, state Republican policymakers responded to the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Voting Rights Act by moving on a series of new voting restrictions, primarily targeting minority groups, students, and the poor. Before two weeks ago, many states would have needed Justice Department approval for these changes – approval they would not have received – but it is now “open season” on Americans’ access to their own democracy.
There is, however, a possible hurdle for those waging the “war on voting.” The Supreme Court undermined the Voting Rights Act by targeting Section 5 of the law – the provision related to pre-clearance – ordering Congress to come up with new standards and leaving this area of the law unenforceable. But Section 2 of the VRA – described by Chief Justice John Roberts in his ruling as “permanent” and applicable “nationwide” – remains intact…..
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ICYMI: A brief comment on current events http://t.co/ugbmCTuwts via @allanbrauer /#Greenwald winning friends and influencing people
— allanbrauer (@allanbrauer) July 8, 2013
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If you don’t know who Majora Carter is, its because organizers are too busy getting things done to wage internet wars http://t.co/wuBz6NXk1l
— Smartypants (@Smartypants32) July 7, 2013
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Michael Tomasky: Starting today, Americans for Prosperity, the Koch brothers’ propaganda arm, will run an ad, the first of several that are planned, to attack Obamacare. This marks the official opening salvo of the 2014 election campaign. Republicans — with no accomplishments, no remotely popular vision of the country, on the cusp of possibly killing immigration reform, and perhaps admitting (at least to themselves) that Benghazi and the IRS are not going to be Barack Obama’s undoing after all — have been reduced to grasping at their final straw: frightening people about health-care reform…..
…. this is all the GOP has. They have tried to beat Obama on every front, from the economy to terrorism to the environment to the recent “scandals” to the question of his very legitimacy as president. They’ve lost most of these fights …. and, of course, they lost the big fight, the world-historical state versus anti-state fight — the one over Obamacare.
They are going to spend the next three-and-a-half years trying to reverse that loss…..
Full post here
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In that Tomasky post he bemoans the fact that Stacey Lihn, who spoke so powerfully at the Democratic convention about Obamacare, hadn’t been used since by the campaign. Just spotted the new ad:
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Pssst, liberals, there’s a Taliban attack on women in America. Take your head out of Snowden’s ass already.
— BWD (@theonlyadult) July 7, 2013
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Washington Post: On Wednesday, just before the Fourth of July holiday, North Carolina Republicans added a slew of anti-abortion restrictions at the last minute to a bill otherwise concerned with banning Sharia law (already a questionable endeavor, but never mind that now).
….. In pretending to promote safety, the actual accomplishment of these amendments would be to place an undue burden on women seeking abortions. Fewer clinics means less access to licensed, well-equipped providers. Where is the safety in that? These restrictions are disingenuous attempts to infringe on a woman’s ability to make constitutionally protected decisions in consultation with her doctor.
…. disrespect for process is a disturbing commonality in many of these proposed restrictions and further evidence of their true intent. Any law that will limit women’s access to abortion and to much other health care deserves a public hearing. Honesty about the true motivation of these laws would be welcome, too.
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Since a uterus is a fertilizer plant, why is Texas so hellbent on regulating them?
— Wieland (@lawscribe) July 8, 2013
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Steve Benen: ….. perhaps now would be a good time to consider why Gov. Rick Perry and his party are preoccupied with reproductive rights, but have done nothing to address exploding fertilizer plants.
Tim Murphy reported on Friday: In the two and a half months since an explosion at a West, Texas, fertilizer storage facility left 12 first responders dead and at least 200 people injured, two things have become clear. The disaster could have been avoided if the proper regulations had been in place and enforced — and state and federal agencies don’t appear to be in a hurry to put those regulations in place or enforce them.
…. Lawmakers in Austin have a handy excuse for punting on new fertilizer regulations: That would be intrusive.
…. Got that? When the issue is exploding fertilizer plants, which recently leveled part of a town and killed 15 people, state Republican policymakers are concerned with “overregulation.” When the issue is uteruses, state Republican policymakers believe there is no point at which you can overregulate.
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Must read y’all: RT @bor: Anti-Choicers Uphold Texas Values by Importing Non-Texans to Monday Rally at Texas Capitol http://t.co/AxhDwTIwlY
— TX Democratic Party (@TXDemParty) July 8, 2013
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Star Telegram: Despite Democrats’ requests for a series of hearings statewide, Sen. Jane Nelson has scheduled one hearing on the abortion restrictions bill.
The hearing, to begin at 10 a.m. Monday at the Texas Capitol, will be at least the third time this year that testimony will be taken in a Senate committee on the proposal.
…. Gov. Rick Perry called a second special session to deal with the comprehensive abortion bill, as well as transportation funding and sentencing guidelines for 17-year-olds convicted of capital murder.
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Spandan C (The People’s View): Republicans Revive Empty Debt Ceiling Threats in Suicide Move
The National Journal is reporting that John Boehner and his unruly herd of Republicans are preparing once again to issue empty threats on the country’s debt ceiling – putting up a brave front and demanding that Medicare be dismantled, or Social Security privatized, or food stamps cut back further for them to give the president a debt ceiling increase. Huh? What debt ceiling increase? Two months ago, we talked about how the president’s policies resulting improving economy (and raising taxes on the rich) made the bottom fall out of the GOP’s debt ceiling square dance, as the president paid down the debt and cut the deficit in half (when measured against the size of the economy).
But fret not, think Boehner and Ryan, maybe the President’s policies took that candy from their petulant hands back in May, but we will reach the debt ceiling again….
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Smartypants: President Obama’s foreign policy: Moving from dominance to partnership
During the Cold War, all foreign policy issues for the United States were defined as good vs evil…capitalism vs communism. Of course that kind of binary view of the world had disastrous consequences – not just in Viet Nam in the 60’s, but also in Africa and South/Central America in the 70’s and 80’s as attempts by countries all over the globe to extricate themselves from colonialism got labelled “communist.”
The neocons of the Bush/Cheney administration tried desperately to recreate that good vs evil frame with their Global War on Terror. Playing on the anger/fear after 9/11, they had us going for a while on that one. I suspect that one of President Obama’s greatest legacies will be that the very policies many on the left so vociferously criticize him for will prove to be effective enough to actually end not only that “war,” but also the frame the neocons wanted to reignite.
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Oooooh:
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I land after a three hour flight only to find that Eliot Spitzer has completely ruined my Twitter feed
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) July 8, 2013
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President Obama returns to the White House from Camp David, July 7
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His administration’s a “regime” the same way that George W. Bush’s mission was “accomplished.” #ObamaRegimeInOneSentence
— Eric Wolfson (@ericwolfson) July 8, 2013
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On this day…
First Lady Michelle Obama meets with Clio Napolitano, wife of President Napolitano, at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, July 8, 2009 (Photo by Pete Souza)
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MoooOOOooorning!
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