I know you'll never do this but google "party affiliation by household income."
I will say some of this is tricky and there are a lot of bad data out there because of the large number of indies and because there is no such thing as 'member of the Democratic Party.' Our parties are not political parties so much as voting slates.
The data are pretty mushy, and very importantly changing very quickly as trump and the anti-abortion movement drive so many women out of the Republican envelope.
AGIP - please touch grass. Do you even run or do you just post BS in this thread all day. 31k posts and you probably can't break 17 min for a 5k or run more than 50 mpw.
I will say some of this is tricky and there are a lot of bad data out there because of the large number of indies and because there is no such thing as 'member of the Democratic Party.' Our parties are not political parties so much as voting slates.
The data are pretty mushy, and very importantly changing very quickly as trump and the anti-abortion movement drive so many women out of the Republican envelope.
AGIP - please touch grass. Do you even run or do you just post BS in this thread all day. 31k posts and you probably can't break 17 min for a 5k or run more than 50 mpw.
If he could break 17 min for 5k at his age that would be extremely impressive.
AGIP - please touch grass. Do you even run or do you just post BS in this thread all day. 31k posts and you probably can't break 17 min for a 5k or run more than 50 mpw.
If he could break 17 min for 5k at his age that would be extremely impressive.
U.S. prosecutors asked a federal judge Thursday to sentence former Proud Boys chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio and leader Joe Biggs to 33 years in prison and other top members of the far-right extremist group to two to three decades behind bars after four of them were convicted of seditious conspiracy in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.
“The scope of the defendants’ conspiracy is vast. The defendants organized and directed a force of nearly 200 to attack the heart of our democracy,” a crime unparalleled in American history, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Jason McCullough and Conor Mulroe wrote. They said the Proud Boys leaders “intentionally positioned themselves at the vanguard of political violence in this country.” The prosecutors urged U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly to hand down stiff sentences to deter others “who would mobilize such … violence in the future.”
A driver trailed a pair of thieves on a robbery spree in San Francisco that spanned multiple blocks and involved a man hopping out of a vehicle and breaking into parked cars.
I have little doubt that the Rs will try to either pardon Trump or pass some laws in GA to protect him. The question is if there are more American heroes like Raffensberger and Kemp to protect law enforcement from the Republican Party. I hope so but I doubt it. Rs will threaten the lives of public servants to get what they want and the thugs usually win at this game.
I have little doubt that the Rs will try to either pardon Trump or pass some laws in GA to protect him. The question is if there are more American heroes like Raffensberger and Kemp to protect law enforcement from the Republican Party. I hope so but I doubt it. Rs will threaten the lives of public servants to get what they want and the thugs usually win at this game.
But it was Ds threatening the lives of public servants (the Supreme Court justices) when they became thugs after the abortion ruling.
I have little doubt that the Rs will try to either pardon Trump or pass some laws in GA to protect him. The question is if there are more American heroes like Raffensberger and Kemp to protect law enforcement from the Republican Party. I hope so but I doubt it. Rs will threaten the lives of public servants to get what they want and the thugs usually win at this game.
But it was Ds threatening the lives of public servants (the Supreme Court justices) when they became thugs after the abortion ruling.
hey good point. Maybe we shouldn't try to stop right wingers intimidating judges and jurors. Good stuff, Sally. What else you got? This is useful.
The more I learn about this racketeering charge that Rudy Pioneered against the Mob the more I like it!
Mandatory 5 year prison if convicted
Simply prove the criminal enterprise existed for the criminal goal (overturning the election)
Each defendent only needs to be identified as taking part in two of the overt acts to be part of the conspiracy and therefore guilty of all of it.
It was designed for Mob bosses that gave their nod of approval and had all their underlings do the dirty work. Before this, the Mob bosses skated because they could not be tied to the criminal acts individually.
The more I learn about this racketeering charge that Rudy Pioneered against the Mob the more I like it!
Mandatory 5 year prison if convicted
Simply prove the criminal enterprise existed for the criminal goal (overturning the election)
Each defendent only needs to be identified as taking part in two of the overt acts to be part of the conspiracy and therefore guilty of all of it.
It was designed for Mob bosses that gave their nod of approval and had all their underlings do the dirty work. Before this, the Mob bosses skated because they could not be tied to the criminal acts individually.
Hahaha. Trump is fuqked. Thanks Rudy!
hahaha! cough, cough.
hahhhahahha! Trump is an idiot.
I thought the judge could impose a financial fine rather than a jail sentence if she wishes. But if jail is the penalty, five years is the minimum.
Anyway, GA will not convict and if it does convict, GA will find a way to pardon. If GA has to change the state constitution to pardon el spankissimo, they'll do it.
Fani Willis is the one who should be in prison. The Georgia stuff is totally bogus. Based on the analytics, the election results make absolutely no sense unless some mistake has been made. Trump was contesting an election he really should have won. Indicting someone for trying to get what was rightfully his because he is a different party than the prosecutor is straight up political targeting and misconduct. 2023 will be seen in the future as a shameful year in American political history.
to recap — “Trump is a genius but you can't see his grades. Trump is healthy but you can't see his medical reports. Trump is rich but you can't see his tax returns. Trump won Georgia but you can't see the proof. in fact, he's such a chickensh!t that after bragging about holding some big stupid news conference next Monday, suddenly he doesn't want to talk about it any more because his lawyers told him to shut his big dumb reckless mouth before he digs himself into deeper sh!t what a pathetic coward”
Fani Willis is the one who should be in prison. The Georgia stuff is totally bogus. Based on the analytics, the election results make absolutely no sense unless some mistake has been made. Trump was contesting an election he really should have won. Indicting someone for trying to get what was rightfully his because he is a different party than the prosecutor is straight up political targeting and misconduct. 2023 will be seen in the future as a shameful year in American political history.
Tell us you haven’t read the indictment without telling us you haven’t read the indictment.
When Rs don't win elections they gerrymander, Then they stage attempted coups and when that doesn't work, they propose not allowing young people to vote.
To keep in track, here's how R want to tear up the Constitution:
Trump: Just suspend it, brother!
DeSantis: Delete 6th amendment
Vivek: Don't let young adults vote without some elaborate qualifying scheme.
That's your anti-constitution party. Can't deny it.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is proposing raising the legal voting age to 25, his campaign announced Thursday. His proposal would allow 18-year-olds to vote if they met a “national service requirement” – if they’re an emergency responder or served at least six months in the military – or they pass the naturalization exam, the test immigrants must pass to become US citizens. The change would require a constitutional amendment, making its enactment unlikely.