Name: Anonymous 2020-02-18 17:33
I'm so sad right now.
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2020-sep-dec.html#9_December_2020_(Millionaire_tax) -- Argentina Passes "Millionaire's Tax" to Fund Covid-19 Recovery. -- https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/12/06/argentina-passes-millionaires-tax-fund-covid-19-recovery -- Argentina Passes "Millionaire's Tax" to Fund Covid-19 Recovery -- Sunday, December 06, 2020 -- "We're coming out of this pandemic like countries come out of world wars, with thousands of dead and devastated economies," said one senator. -- >>519
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2020-sep-dec.html#29_December_2020_(Told_to_lie) -- Brian Murphy, official in charge of intelligence at the Department of Harshness and Sadism, testified he was told to lie and blame "Far Left groups" more than they deserved, and blame white supremacists less than they deserved, regarding violence in protests last summer. He also said that Kirstjen Nielsen, who was the head of that department, falsified this in her testimony to Congress. -- https://www.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN28R33L -- U.S. whistleblower was pressed to exaggerate leftist role in urban protests, lawyer says -- <meta name="analyticsAttributes.articleDate" content="2020-12-18T00:26:23Z"/> -- >>808
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2020-nov-feb.html#8_January_2021_(Pennsylvania_state_senate) -- Republicans dominate the Pennsylvania state senate, but they decided to increase their majority by arbitrarily refusing to seat one Democratic state senator. Democrats criticized this action, but I wonder, can they do anything to stop it? Pennsylvania has a Democratic majority, but Republicans have imposed minority rule in the state senate via gerrymandering. -- https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/01/05/shameful-power-grab-pennsylvania-gop-state-senators-slammed-refusing-seat-certified -- 'Shameful Power Grab': Pennsylvania GOP State Senators Slammed for Refusing to Seat Certified Election Winner -- Tuesday, January 05, 2021 -- "Voters, not Harrisburg politicians, decided this election," asserted Gov. Tom Wolf, "and Sen. Brewster is the rightful winner."
The Pennsylvania state Senate was thrown into chaos Tuesday after Republican lawmakers refused to seat a certified Democratic winner of November's election and removed the lieutenant governor presiding over the session. The Harrisburg Patriot-News reports [ https://www.pennlive.com/news/2021/01/fireworks-erupt-in-pa-senate-over-refusal-to-seat-a-democratic-senator.html ] the raucous Senate session began with a pair of Republicans refusing to wear face masks, which prompted passage of a temporary rule proposed by Democrats compelling all legislators to don face coverings to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. With that out of the way, GOP senators then blocked the seating of 45th District Democratic incumbent Sen. Jim Brewster (McKeesport), who according to certified election results, defeated Republican challenger Nicole Ziccarelli by 69 votes—citing the latter's legal challenge of the results.
Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa (D-Allegheny) called the Republican move "unlawful" and suggested that Democrats might contest it in court. Costa accused his Republicans colleagues of trying to "steal an election" in what he argued was as a continuation of "the Trump playbook," a referral to President Donald Trump's ongoing refusal to concede defeat to President-elect Joe Biden. There were more fireworks. In addition to blocking Brewster, Republican senators also voted [ https://www.inquirer.com/politics/pennsylvania/spl/john-fetterman-pennsylvania-senate-removed-republicans-jim-brewster-20210105.html ] to take the rare step of removing Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman from presiding over the session, claiming he was not properly following Senate rules. "I was escorted out," Fetterman told the New York Times [ https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/us/politics/pennsylvania-gop-refuses-to-seat-democratic-lawmaker-in-state-legislature.html ] minutes after his expulsion. "This was a corruption of the fundamental democratic franchise in our state."
The drama was far from over. After Fetterman's ouster, all but two Democratic senators refused to back Sen. Jake Corman (R-Centre) from being elected president pro tempore, a position that is second in the line of state succession to Gov. Tom Wolf. Wolf, a Democrat, weighed in on the controversy Tuesday, issuing a statement [ https://www.governor.pa.gov/newsroom/governor-wolf-issues-statement-on-senates-failure-to-uphold-the-will-of-pennsylvania-voters/ ] saying, "Republicans in Pennsylvania and nationally have spread disinformation and used it to subvert the democratic process." "Sen. Jim Brewster rightfully won the 45th Senate District, but Senate Republicans are ignoring the voters in the district and refusing to swear him in as senator," asserted Wolf. "This is a shameful power grab that disgraces the institution."
Wolf said it was "unethical and undemocratic to leave the district without a voice simply because the Republicans don't like the outcome of the election." "Voters, not Harrisburg politicians, decided this election, and Sen. Brewster is the rightful winner," Wolf insisted. "All ballots were counted and certified, and the results are accurate. Sen. Brewster received the most votes in this race and should be sworn in as the senator for the 45th District. There is no precedent, and no legal rationale, for failing to do so."