i hate this world
People felt so seen?
Like.... yeah, I'm with Day on this.
It's an old beauty magazine that went out of print 2 years ago and is digital only. Probably 10 people tweeted about her wearing a scrunchie and now they have an article.
Scunchies can have a little voyeurism, as a treat
Its only illegal if you get caught.
Talk to me when Joe's making midnight grocery runs in a hoodie, pajama pants, and slippers.
that’s how they got trayvon
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/0...a-voting-sites
TN-based Atlas Aegis has agreed not to deploy armed guards to future MN polls after being sued.
A Tennessee company that had been advertising for security guards to monitor the 2020 election in Minnesota and then backed away from the idea must follow certain provisions in the future as part of a settlement agreement approved Tuesday in federal court.
The Minnesota chapters of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the League of Women Voters sued Atlas Aegis LLC, alleging voter intimidation. The complaint came two weeks before the election and after the company advertised for security workers in Minnesota.
The agreement prohibits Atlas Aegis from deploying armed guards within 250 feet of any polling place or meeting locations of canvassing boards or presidential electors in Minnesota until 2025. The company “shall not otherwise intimidate, threaten, or coerce" voters, people who are helping voters or people who are counting votes, according to a consent decree.
The agreement is not an admission of liability by Atlas Aegis, the decree states.
https://www.npr.org/2021/02/22/97011...ceo-mike-linde
Dominion has sued Mike Lindell (My Pillow) for $1.3B because of defamation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...3ea_story.html
Florida’s legislature on Thursday night became the latest to approve far-reaching legislation imposing new rules on voting and new penalties for those who do not follow them, passing a measure critics said would make it harder for millions of voters to cast ballots in the Sunshine State.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who named voting security one of his top legislative priorities this year, said late Thursday night on Fox News that he “of course” would sign the bill.
Like similar bills Republicans are pushing in dozens of state legislatures across the country, the Florida measure adds hurdles to voting by mail, restricts the use of drop boxes and prohibits any actions that could influence those standing in line to vote, which voting rights advocates said is likely to discourage nonpartisan groups from offering food or water to voters as they wait in the hot Florida sun.
I can only hope this stuff causes the unwanted side effect of an explosion of grassroots voting activism. I'm pretty optimistic that it will despite the bullshit.
How does changing the days and hours for voting improve Voting Security?
Less people that can vote comfortably = less of a chance of fraud. Gottem