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jamestroll
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« on: March 05, 2023, 01:52:34 PM »

As I stated before it is an endless cycle:

1) a random crazy Republican proposes a crazy bill in a Midwestern state

2) it gets some media, a lot of hype and hysteria and worry online.

3) it fails to even make it out of committee or in many cases pass

4) You never hear about it again.

5) rinse and repeat
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2023, 02:02:24 PM »

As I stated before it is an endless cycle:

1) a random crazy Republican proposes a crazy bill in a Midwestern state

2) it gets some media, a lot of hype and hysteria and worry online.

3) it fails to even make it out of committee or in many cases pass

4) You never hear about it again.


5) rinse and repeat

Tennessee banned drag shows and Texas is investigating the families of trans kids.

But sure, "you never hear about it again"


I am specifically referring to Midwestern states. Where this stuff seems to occur frequently.

In an era of racial depolarization, the GOP trends/holds in the Midwest could evaporate quickly.
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