Gretchen Whitmer joins the governors of Kansas, Maine, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Washington in making mask-wearing mandatory. Today, as Donald “the most innocent man in the history of the United States” Trump was commuting the sentence of convicted criminal Roger Stone, our Governor, Gretchen Whitmer, was focused on the health and safety of her constituents, signing […]
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Thankfully, while the President of the United Stated is focused on getting his co-conspirators out of jail, we have a Governor in Michigan that’s putting the health and safety of our people first
Posted in Health, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Michigan, Uncategorized Also tagged commuted sentence, corruption, COVID-19, executive order 2020-147, Gretchen Whitmer, innocence, Kansas, Maine, masks, Nevada, obstruction of justice, Pennsylvania, public education, public health, Roger Stone, Russia, Russiagate, Washington 40 Comments
What’s all this nonsense about CrowdStrike?
A friend wrote to me yesterday and asked it I could explain what Donald Trump is trying to get at when he invokes the name CrowdStrike. What follows, slightly edited, is my response to him. I thought that I’d share it here as well, as some of you, I suspect, may find yourselves in conversations […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 4Chan, active measures, conspiracy theories, conspiracy theory, Crowdstrike, cybersecurity, Democratic National Committee, DNC, Donald Trump, election interference, Fiona Hill, hacking, Hillary Clinton, House Intelligence Committee, impeachment, John Kennedy, national intelligence, propaganda, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, servers, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelensky 84 Comments
Can we at least agree on this much?
I know we don’t agree on much, but I’d like to think that most of us can at least agree on the following two points. 1. Leaving aside to what extent it helped Donald Trump, or whether or not members of the Trump campaign encouraged its happening, I’d like to think that we can all […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 2020, Asha Rangappa, bipartisanship, CIA, Defending the Integrity of Voting Systems Act, Deter Act, disinformation, Donald Trump, election hacking, election integrity, election reform, electronic voting, Facebook, FBI, FIRE Act, Foreign Influence Reporting in Elections, hoax, leverage, Mark Warner, Marsha Blackburn, Mitch McConnell, Presidential politics, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, social media 281 Comments