If you believe making it mandatory to validate with an ID before voting is restricting access (lol) to voting then I guess I have a bridge to sell you...somewhere.
Taken another way, we have ample evidence that the current system isn't rigged for abuse to subvert elections. So why do a national rollout of some 200MM+ ID cards and funding a whole government bureaucracy behind that to fix a problem that doesn't have evidence that exists?
The entire problem with this last election (honestly, probably many more before that) is that sides don't want to have the results scrutinized. If Dems really thought it was legit, then what's the harm in an audit?
Other than that becomes the norm for every election from now -- to question the integrity of the ballots whenever you lose an election (and by no small margin at that) -- you also cannot be clueless as to why no GOPer wants to step into what happened on Jan 6 last year. Same crap, different team.
Would you have felt this way if Hilary Clinton called for a complete vote recount? Technically she won a clear national majority.
Parents want to know what is being taught to their kids. Nothing extraordinary about that. Nothing wrong with teachers posting their curriculum ahead of time so when they deviate from it and are held accountable for it, it's easier to discipline them professionally.
So why parents can't come to PTA meetings and meet the teachers and ask them directly?
Furthermore, why aren't lazy-assed parents asking their kids about what they learned in class that day? People treat public schools now like free day care centers.
This whole "coming out to my students" nonsense you see on these retarded TikTok videos is an issue. It's none of the students business to know and its not the teachers place to tell the students what their sexuality is. I know you support liberal stuff, which is fine, but you all gotta draw the line somewhere. You can knock parents for home schooling their kids but is it not fair game to knock teachers that absolutely suck at their job? Or are we to assume all teachers are noble?
A lot of teachers should be fired. Unions protect bad teachers unfortunately.
Finally. There are some normal liberals that aren't off the rails.
Time to get back to normal.
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On Florida: "They stayed open and went on with life and they didn't do a hell of a lot worse and maybe did better".
Maher is less a liberal than a celebrity attention whore, really.
And I'm not so sure about this strategy of, "While everyone is getting infected, let's pretend COVID doesn't exist. And if something bad happens, we'll blame someone else."