These really are the easiest posts to compile, because,
literally, there are dumb people everywhere ... but that's what makes it so frightening. So this week, I decided
to include some Good News as sort of a palette cleanser for the crazies …
ALABAMA
GOP Governor Kay Ivey has signed two anti-LGBTQ+
bills into law, a day after the state Legislature passed the legislation along
party lines on the last day of the legislative session.
SB184 criminalizes gender-affirming surgeries for trans
youth.
HB322,
is Alabama’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, which also only allows people in schools to
use the bathroom of the gender listed on their birth certificate.
Alabama
and Kay Ivey and the GOP hate LGBTQ+ people.
Washington DC
Six GOP Congress members opposed a bill passed last week
that encouraged efforts to document and preserve evidence of Russian war crimes
during the war in Ukraine.
They don’t want to see evidence of war crimes because they
don’t want to make Putin angry.
The six are, no surprise: Andy Biggs, Warren Davidson, Paul
Gosar, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tom Massie, and Scott Perry, and they are
all members of the House Freedom Caucus.
Vote. Them. Out.
Oklahoma
The GOP-controlled House gave final legislative approval last
week to a bill that would make performing an abortion a felony, punishable by
up to 10 years in prison. The bill will be sent to GOP Governor Kevin Stitt who
says he will sign any anti-abortion bill that comes to his desk.
Governor Stitt, who contracted COVID in
July 2020, announced a statewide day of fasting and prayer against
COVID in December 2020.
On his inauguration day in January 2019, he
declared that the primary mission of his administration would be to
“bring people to Jesus.”
In April 2021, he signed into law a
bill that legalizes running over protesters.
Cuz that’s what Jesus would do.
Tennessee
House and Senate Republicans are voting on legislation this
week that would bypass the Supreme Court’s 2015 Obergefell ruling
that finds same-sex couples have the same rights and responsibilities to
marriage as their different-sex peers.
The bill creates all-age marriages classified as common-law
“one man and one woman” unions while mandating the state defend in court any
clerk who decides to not issue a marriage license for any reason.
Yes, The Gays can’t marry, but adults can marry children in
Tennessee.
And now for some Good News …
KENTUCKY
Democratic Governor Andy Beshear vetoed a
Republican-priority measure that would ban abortions in Kentucky after 15 weeks
of pregnancy and regulate the dispensing of abortion pills because he
questioned the constitutionality of the bill and criticized it for not
including exceptions for pregnancies caused by rape or incest.
As an example, he said that a girl impregnated by her father—raped
by her father—would have to notify him of her intent to get an
abortion.
State lawmakers will have a chance to override the veto when
they reconvene next week for the final two days of this year’s 60-day
legislative session.
COLORADO
The left-leaning state has just enacted a law that enshrines
a woman’s right to have an abortion in the state.
The Reproductive Health Equity Act affirms
that pregnant people in Colorado have the right to continue a pregnancy and
give birth or have an abortion, and it blocks public entities from denying or
restricting that right.
Colorado joins 15 other states and Washington, D.C., in
codifying the right to have an abortion either prior to a fetus's viability or
throughout a pregnancy in state law.
CALIFORNIA
The
California Senate Judiciary Committee passed SB 1327—legislation authored by Democratic
Senator Robert Hertzberg and sponsored by Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom—to limit
the spread of assault weapons and ghost guns.
Following
the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last December allowing Texas’s ban on most
abortion services to remain in place, Governor Newsom directed his
Administration to work with the Legislature to propose a measure, modeled on
the structure of Texas’s abortion law, to enable private citizens to hold the
gun industry accountable through civil litigation for the proliferation of
illegal firearms.
SB
1327 allows private citizens to bring civil actions against any person who
manufactures, distributes, transports, imports into the state or sells assault
weapons, .50 BMG rifles, ghost guns, or ghost gun kits.
WISCONSIN
Kelly
Ruh, a Wisconsin official who two years ago posed as a presidential elector for
Thing 45 in an to overturn the 2020 election, lost her re-election.
Ruh
sought a second term as an alderperson in De Pere but lost to Pamela Gantz. She
received a subpoena from Congress earlier this year over her involvement in
Stop-the-Steal efforts.
Please note that the
Good News, the sensible news, comes from Democrat-run states, and Democratic
Governors. That speaks volumes.
Get educated and save
yourselves from The Stupids.
And CAST A GODDAMNED
VOTE! |
Andy Biggs, Warren Davidson, Paul Gosar, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tom Massie, and Scott Perry. Fuck those bunch of losers!!
ReplyDeleteAnd the worst thing about this move I'm doing? The fuck twat Scott Perry will be my US Representative. Best be sure I have already been in contact with the Democrats for volunteering against that man! It's way more Republican conservative here as I worry I'm bound to shoot my mouth off and will probably go to far.
Our bad news is that is snowing here.
ReplyDeleteIn April. This is extremely unusual
here - don't remember it ever happening
before.
xoxo :-)
Presumably all these joyous X-tians would not sign up to a bill to drop a mountain on top of the Kremlin? Cos that might hurt someone Jesus loves (in their dystopian world view).
ReplyDeleteMore Good News please!
ReplyDeleteAs much as I enjoyed living in the South, Georgia to be exact, I am so very, very, VERY happy to be back home in California! Thank you for the Good News, sweetpea! xoxo
ReplyDeleteYou know what?
ReplyDeleteI like that you pointed out that the GOOD news come from the Dems and the cavalcade of fuckery from the Repugs. And I could never, ever live in the south. I would be ready to slap a bitch three times a day.
XOXO
I thought you knew, the Republicans will do anything and everything possible to hold onto the Evangelical vote. It's time to vote them first into obscurity, and then oblivion.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good news entries! We all need it now with so many stupid things happening.
ReplyDeleteThe polarization of America continues. I couldn't help but notice there were no bill against price-gouging during a national emergency, like say... a pandemic. Hmm. Well, return unto Caesar...
ReplyDeletere. Oklahoma - I must say, I never knew that Jesus even had a car. I thought he rode a donkey.I bet his car was a Jeep - just like the one that Bruce Springsteen drove in his strangely controversial ad. Jesus's car must have been white - probably with a bumper sticker reading "DO YOU FOLLOW JESUS THIS CLOSE?"
ReplyDeleteWhile the idiots ignore all that's currently wrong in the world and the US. At least it's not ALL bad news. I'm happy to being going home today.
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