And the necessity of doing it going forward. See this article. Unfortunately,
even if we win the House and Senate and they pass legislation to do it,
the President must sign off on it. And Biden is on record opposing it,
so that's the next hurdle. In this article he hedges on his previous position. When Coney Barrett gets Senate approval this will be our only option available to save a number of women's and civil rights from being overturned. So the newly elected Democratic House and Senate must pass this legislation and we the people must continually pressure Biden to sign it. Given his concessions to some progressive policies that he's incorporated into his platform I think we can convince him to go along with it.
Our house is on fire. Join the resistance: Do no harm/take no shit. My idiosyncratic and confluent bricolage of progressive politics, the collaborative commons, next generation cognitive neuroscience, American pragmatism, de/reconstruction, dynamic systems, embodied realism, postmetaphysics, psychodynamics, aesthetics. It ain't much but it's not nothing.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
The history of Supreme Count packing
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