Today in life under competitive authoritarianism
Textbook, again:
Textbook, again:
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Aaron Rupar
Rick Scott on AOC: "It sure seems like she's violating the law ... if she's done something wrong, I hope Tom Homan does his job and prosecutes her to the full extent of the law."
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Oh, and AOC bad. 🙄
GOP
More textbook. Again, I don't know what folks are seeing to make them believe the 2026/8 elections are going to be free, fair, & competitive given the normalization of political violence & the totally unpunished daily violations of law/constitution 🤷♂️
Rampant, overt corruption. The rule of law no longer exists for well-connected rich people or people in the administration:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2017/09/gov-rick-scotts-office-deleted-voicemails-from-the-florida-nursing-home-where-11-died-after-hurricane-irma.html
https://www.newsweek.com/rick-scotts-connection-massive-medicare-fraud-scandal-resurfaces-1780279
https://www.newsmax.com/us/desantis-scott-unemployment-florida/2020/04/03/id/961284/
Like she’s violating the law
So she should be prosecuted (?)
#treason