browncs.bsky.social
Author, professor, consultant. I believe in teaching people to understand themselves and how they act, interact, and react to the world around them. "We are the change we want to see."
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I bought your book, Joy and I am looking forward to reading it! Keep on writing!! :-)
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Congratulations!! Awesome achievement!
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Love that observation. It is heartwarming to acknowledge those emotions in our kids. Thanks for sharing
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Oh! I have a draft under 500 words that I would love to share! Thank you!
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Pick me! Pick me! 😀
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Pick me! Pick me! 😍
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Would love a chance, as a new author, to receive feedback! Thanks!
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I’ve been asking these questions. If the govt shutdown, what forces the Reps to EVER bring a new funding bill up? Shut down is indefinite. Executive powers with no courts. Now what?
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I have questions. If the govt shutdown, what forces the Reps to EVER bring a new funding bill up? Shut down is indefinite. Executive powers with no courts. Now what?
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I’ve been asking these questions. If the govt shutdown, what forces the Reps to EVER bring a new funding bill up? Shut down is indefinite. Executive powers with no courts. Now what?
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Could they could be knowingly sacrificing Chuck Schumer because they have to keep the government open? If it shuts down, the Reps may never bring another funding bill to the floor, keeping the government shutdown indefinitely, including the courts. But the people need to think they are fighting!
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Could they could be knowingly sacrificing Chuck Schumer because they have to keep the government open? If it shuts down, the Reps may never bring another funding bill to the floor, keeping the government shutdown indefinitely, including the courts. But the people need to think they are fighting!
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Could they could be knowingly sacrificing Chuck Schumer because they have to keep the government open? If it shuts down, the Reps may never bring another funding bill to the floor, keeping the government shutdown indefinitely, including the courts. But the people need to think they are fighting!
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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I think the language of the CR allows the admin to keep cutting contracts, holding up allocated funds, firing people. That is the 'blank check'. AND it opens the door to the cuts to Medicaire and SS. BUT it keeps the judges and courts OPEN. Without them I think we have no chance to fight.
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I agree that Trump will lose support but I don't think he cares about that now. I think he is following his agenda. BUT if the Dems give up control by alllowing a shut down, there is no way to regain any control at all - including the courts. At least if the govt is open, cases proceed, right?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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I do think it is a serious question - an a shut down gives Trump so many unchecked powers. The courts will run out of money under the Anti-Deficiency Act, so all the cases will slow down or stop. I know that Schumer knows this. I know that AOC knows this. Are they playing both sides of the fence ?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Adam, Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely giving Trump his executive powers unchecked? Does passing the CR give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely? By supporting the CR, does that at least continue to give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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@Angry - is it possible, if the govt shuts down, that the Republicans will refuse to ever bring another funding bill to the floor, essentially, shutting down the govt indefinitely? By supporting the CR, does that at least continue to give the Dems some control? And keep court cases going?
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Oh dear god..... the stupidity .....
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This thread was really inspiring to a brand-new aspirational writer! Thank you!