Every morning I wake up and think to myself—what a crazy world we live in. What’s next?
Here’s what came next today—sundance was the first one I read about this: The US Government has endorsed pseudo-science experiments on kids. Little kids. I guess the reasoning is, if we can do it to Beagles, why not 5 year olds?
You think I’m exaggerating? You know I’m not:
I guess that’s the pseudo-science version of, You have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it. Except this is screwing around with kids’ lives. Nuremburg is so last century.
Emerald Robinson had some excellent retweets that cover where we are:
On a brighter note, Elise Stefanik—for the second time in, I think, as many weeks—spoke out quite forthrightly against the mandates. Stefanik is Chair of the House Republican Conference, so I have to think that she has the blessing of GOP leadership for these statements. Have they been focus grouping or polling this issue? Are they getting ready to—humor me here—take a stand? Is Stefanik getting out in front as part of a plan? Dare we hope?
It is really not enough, why can't they get things going anywhere. Do they not know how to start investigations? To demand and do something, like Ron DeSantis, get on the same page at least.
The start of every statement by a Republican spokesbot should be, "The Democratic Party, Is, Has Been, and always Will Be the Party of Slavery." Everything else is just tactics.