These extremists were voted into office by Ohioans. Are we to believe there is no GOP majority in Ohio? Seriously? How did they get into power if they weren't voted in?
I'm not going to make excuses for these right wing crazies. I'm sorry to see that you do. Ohio voted for Trump. Most Republicans believe the 2020 election was "stolen."
These extremists were voted into office by Ohioans. Are we to believe there is no GOP majority in Ohio? Seriously? How did they get into power if they weren't voted in?
I'm not going to make excuses for these right wing crazies. I'm sorry to see that you do. Ohio voted for Trump. Most Republicans believe the 2020 election was "stolen."
We completely agree about the Alito ruling, the "trigger laws," the horrible burdens placed upon women younger and older, the need for a political and policy response.
My point in raising China is the "simultaneous contradictory realities" point. I hate many things about China. And I love many things about it. I hate many things about national and state-level politics in the US right now, including in Ohio. Simultaneously I recognize that some people there, without recognition, are doing positive things.
I hope so. We'll see what happens in November. I lived in Egypt for over 5 years, and it was hard o stomach the people's enthusiasm for democracy and then to see them cheer when Sisi became president.
These extremists were voted into office by Ohioans. Are we to believe there is no GOP majority in Ohio? Seriously? How did they get into power if they weren't voted in?
I'm not going to make excuses for these right wing crazies. I'm sorry to see that you do. Ohio voted for Trump. Most Republicans believe the 2020 election was "stolen."
We completely agree about the Alito ruling, the "trigger laws," the horrible burdens placed upon women younger and older, the need for a political and policy response.
My point in raising China is the "simultaneous contradictory realities" point. I hate many things about China. And I love many things about it. I hate many things about national and state-level politics in the US right now, including in Ohio. Simultaneously I recognize that some people there, without recognition, are doing positive things.
Embrace the dialectic! (Pls excuse me if I'm repeating myself.)
I hope so. We'll see what happens in November. I lived in Egypt for over 5 years, and it was hard o stomach the people's enthusiasm for democracy and then to see them cheer when Sisi became president.