





Kroger will discontinue "hero" pay for front-line employees on May 17


Without covering his own face, President Trump visited a Honeywell factory making N95 face masks in Arizona while Guns N' Roses' 'Live and Let Die' played in the background https://t.co/ighshLku9i pic.twitter.com/damCXpt9Oh
— Reuters (@Reuters) May 6, 2020
Judge Torres found that Cuomo’s decision to cancel the NY primary violated both the 1st and 14th Amendments. We lose credibility about standing up for voting rights when we condone the shenanigans in NY. Thank you Judge Torres for speaking the truth. https://t.co/eqhxxHCBEM
— Ro Khanna (@RoKhanna) May 6, 2020
NEW: We showed voters a clip of @JoeBiden's denial of Tara Reade's allegations of sexual assault.
— Cameron Easley (@cameron_easley) May 4, 2020
After watching, 26% of Democrats -- including 40% of those under 45 -- said the party should select a different nominee.
Read @eyokley here: https://t.co/KwiMxKRdTd pic.twitter.com/d9kIkwe4Cn
Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez says he fully expects his party to hold an in-person nominating convention this summer. https://t.co/OCJrYUfR1Q
— NBC Politics (@NBCPolitics) May 3, 2020
Excellent piece by @perrybaconjr. The Democratic Party is much more responsive to and molded by the George W Bush NeverTrumpers than the Sanders left. https://t.co/2mqEXLkEJV
— Krystal Ball (@krystalball) May 5, 2020
Jesse 'The Maybe' Ventura decides against 2020 campaign https://t.co/ThZePJ7mV5 via @I_P_R
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) May 5, 2020
Update on @GovJVentura deciding not to run for office:@NomikiKonst @briebriejoy @MattBinder @_michaelbrooks pic.twitter.com/Fq4RWPGjPf
— Bernie Soldier 🎙 (@BernieSoldier) May 5, 2020
I am happy to announce that Angela Walker as my running mate for vice president.
— Angela N Walker (@AngelaNWalker) May 6, 2020
Angela is a veteran working-class activist with decades of experience in social movements, unions, and as an independent socialist candidate.
Read the full announcement at https://t.co/ITatsgBISC pic.twitter.com/1f4R0tsvwy
(Last Saturday, May 2nd), the Libertarian National Committee voted to:
- Invoke the “impossibility” clause in its convention contract with the JW Marriott in Austin, Texas; and
- Postpone the 2020 Libertarian National Convention to a place to be determined, and an opening date no later than July 15; and
- Adjourn their e-meeting to (this coming) Saturday to consider options for that move.
New Hampshire state Representative Max Abramson, who previously sought the Libertarian Party’s 2020 presidential nomination before withdrawing in March, has decided to seek the presidential nomination of the Veterans Party of America. Abramson broke the news last Tuesday on his campaign blog. Last month Abramson told IPR that two different political parties had contacted him about running for their presidential nominations. He did not specify which ones at the time.According to Abramson, the Veterans Party of America is in the process of organizing for November on a platform of “restoring the Constitution and bringing the troops home.” It plans to hold its national convention May 17 online.
The Veterans Party of America was founded in 2014. In 2016, it ran reliability engineer Chris Keniston for president. He appeared on the ballot only in Colorado and Mississippi and received 7,251 votes. ...Although the party, which describes itself as “centrist,” is concerned with veterans’ issues, being a veteran is not a requirement for membership.
Blankenship, 70, was the CEO of Massey, a coal mining company, from 2000 until 2010. During his tenure, the 2010 Upper Big Branch Mine disaster killed 29 people in West Virginia. Blankenship blames the disaster on the negligence of officials from the Mine Safety and Health Administration. The federal investigation that followed the disaster led to the prosecution of Blankenship. At the criminal trial, the jury rejected three felony charges but found him guilty of conspiring to violate federal mine safety laws, a misdemeanor with a prison sentence of one year. The prosecutors were later found to have committed reckless misconduct due to their failure to disclose witness memoranda. Blankenship continues to maintain his innocence and decided to run for West Virginia’s U.S. Senate seat after leaving prison in 2017.
During the three-man 2018 campaign for the Republican nomination, at least 105 media outlets and individuals falsely described Blankenship as a “felon” and/or “convicted felon.” Blankenship alleges the coverage implied his responsibility for the deaths in the mine disaster and cost him the election. He sued for defamation and the case is currently going to trial. After losing the primary, Blankenship joined the Constitution Party and attempted to run as the Constitution Party nominee for the seat but was denied ballot access.
Blankenship announced his intention to seek the Constitution Party presidential nomination in October 2019. During his campaign he sought to out-Trump Trump, meaning he wanted to present himself as a better reflection of the President Donald Trump’s moment than Trump himself. This included a populist platform of restrictive immigration and protectionist trade policies.
Ahead of the national convention, Blankenship participated in a few presidential debates and won the non-binding primary in Missouri. He also won the binding primary in Idaho that effectively left him as the nominee of the unaffiliated Idaho Constitution Party.
Blankenship’s running mate, William Mohr, is from the Michigan Taxpayers Party, the Constitution Party affiliate in Michigan. He ran on the party line for state legislature in 2012 and 2014, receiving 3 percent and 2.3 percent, respectively, in those elections.
According to the April 2020 print edition of Ballot Access News, the Constitution Party is currently on the ballot in Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
as its #RevengeOfTheFifth i thought you may appreciate this... pic.twitter.com/3xI605z1s7— Dave wagstaff (@Dave_Waggy) May 5, 2020
Venezuela captured private military invaders sponsored by the US. https://t.co/RR3c8bdrkH— Maria ⏳ (@ml_1maria) May 5, 2020
Omfg. These barney fife soldiers brought their company identification card and army id card to a coup. Admitting a direct connection to trump. MSM silent as usual. https://t.co/UFKJdy7BsJ— By-Tor🌹 (@BrianArizona) May 5, 2020
Mark your calendars! Tuesday, May 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. Uniting (in isolation) for MMIW awareness. Wear your red in support! Let's paint social media RED!! Chi-Miigwetch ♥ #MMIWG #JusticeForAll #NoMoreStolenSisters pic.twitter.com/P72EgAhZmK— Winterlady (@Pochohantas1957) May 2, 2020
Join TOP & allies for a virtual rally May 5 on Facebook Live as we raise our voices to urge @GovAbbott to use his power to expand Medicaid & address the health of Texans who need our help most in this crisis!— Texas Organizing Project (@OrganizeTexas) April 30, 2020
RSVP: https://t.co/OKDwwZu5cX#txlege #ExpandMedicaid #SickOfItTX pic.twitter.com/uDcJPTC4sm
TX, (& 6 Other States) Said Violating 26th Amend w/ Absentee Ballot Restrictions: Latest #BradCast— Brad Friedman (@TheBradBlog) May 1, 2020
Guest: @Slate legal journalist @mjs_DC; Also: U.S. economy plummeting at staggering rate; One Fox 'News' host pushes back (a bit)...
FULL STORY, LISTEN: https://t.co/WDbkMe52IT pic.twitter.com/bSMI9Lrsva
Anyone 65 or older can get a mail-in ballot, most of the rest can't, because the GOP fears fraud. We know a lot of sneaky old people, though.https://t.co/DtJriyTWf0— Dallas Observer (@Dallas_Observer) May 4, 2020
The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decided Monday that a case challenging the Texas prohibition of government entities from contracting with companies who boycott Israel is moot.
The court vacated the preliminary injunction and remanded the case to the district court to dismiss the complaints. The order did not address the constitutionality of Texas’s law.
Judge (E. Grady) Jolly wrote that the case was moot because all of the plaintiffs are sole proprietors, and Texas enacted legislation that exempts sole proprietors from the “No Boycott of Israel” certification. The plaintiffs claim that the law violates their First Amendment speech rights.
.@rossramsey: The goal of blanket liability protection for businesses that reopen during the pandemic is to protect them from whatever might go wrong as the economy comes out of its deep freeze.— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 5, 2020
The logic around that is twisted. https://t.co/CF4WrhYnAb
If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. pic.twitter.com/nSF2YvTKpc— The Truth Is Out There (@drmom247) May 5, 2020
Man blocked from @JohnCornyn's Twitter feed gets unblocked after filing lawsuit— ChickenFriedPolitics (@ChkFriPolitics) May 2, 2020
--ChickenFriedPolitics.com is The Place for Southern Politics--https://t.co/IFOJZY3Sqr
Folks in rural Texas that still support Trump and Gov. Abbott should watch this @60Minutes report because they are leaving them exposed to the ravages of #CoronaVirus. These people don't care about you. #60Minutes #Texas https://t.co/REVV1KTTzv— franklin Brown (@franklin19788) May 3, 2020
After drawing ire from smaller businesses and some lawmakers, the network of hotels run by prominent Texas Republican donor Monty Bennett will be returning all of the $76 million it received in coronavirus disaster funds. https://t.co/SaRtSN9Vch— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) May 3, 2020
being eaten by alex jones is number one with a bullet on my new chart of “ways i least want to die” https://t.co/BHASuQx2iD— dan solomon (@dansolomon) May 1, 2020
Armed Supporters Show Up To Guard Dallas Salon Defying COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Order https://t.co/Sg2mv8v5kH— Jeff Moore🌾🌹🌾 (@JMooreBoston) April 29, 2020
What a pity https://t.co/Qll3BTzZaY— Mary Annaïse Heglar (@MaryHeglar) May 1, 2020
Why did Asleep At The Wheel frontman Ray Benson go public about his COVID-19 diagnosis? "Because I couldn’t get a test,” he says. “But the outpouring of love and concern was incredible.” https://t.co/Vpc7eotbYt— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) May 3, 2020
The annual SXSW festivals and conferences were among the first major economic casualties of the coronavirus.— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) May 3, 2020
Now, fans around the world will be able to watch films that would have been featured at SXSW through a virtual venue – no badge required. https://t.co/BqCqJzpi2t
You may not know the name, but you definitely know the face. Caleb Landry Jones, the 'weirdo' actor in projects like "Get Out" and "Twin Peaks: The Return," has a new—weird—album, out tomorrow. https://t.co/3mhUxJafAC— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) April 30, 2020
— Jack Blitz (@jackblitz21) May 4, 2020
Picture if you will for a moment people where Cinco de mayo falls on Taco Tuesday only to be ruined by a virus ironically named Corona.— 𝓙𝓮𝓼𝓼𝓮 𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓲𝓸𝓷𝓮𝓪𝓾𝔁 (@jessemarion25) May 4, 2020
Texas attorney general says election officials offering mail ballots because of COVID-19 could face criminal punishment https://t.co/XtHrfmUADF via @james_barragan— Mede Nix (@medenix) May 1, 2020
“Public officials shall not advise voters who lack a qualifying sickness or physical condition to vote by mail in response to COVID-19,” said Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton in a letter to county judges and county election officials (PDF). Further, third parties advising voters to apply for a ballot by mail out of fear of contracting COVID-19 without a qualifying disability “could subject those third parties to criminal sanctions.”
The letter follows District Judge Tim Sulak’s decision last month to grant a temporary injunction enjoining Travis Co. Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir from “rejecting any mail ballot applications received from registered voters who use the disability category of eligibility as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.” The state immediately appealed that decision to the Third Court of Appeals. Paxton said Sulak’s injunction is stayed during the appeal.
Paxton’s argued that fear of contracting COVID-19 is an “emotional condition and not a physical condition” under Sec. 82.002, Election Code and this “not, by itself, sufficient to meet the definition of disability for purposes of eligibility to receive a ballot by mail.” In his ruling, Sulak determined it was “reasonable to conclude that voting in person while the virus that causes COVID-19 is still in general circulation presents a likelihood of injuring [voters’] health, and any voters without established immunity meet the plain language definition of disability.” Paxton’s letter does not appear to address this reasoning.
Appellate briefs in the case are due by May 29.
Latest front in ongoing battle to open up voting-by-mail in Texas:— Alexa Ura (@alexazura) April 29, 2020
Six Texas voters are suing state to challenge restrictions that limit age eligibility for mail-in voting to those 65 and older. It's a 26th Amendment challenge: https://t.co/gjyof7qFV6 #txlege
.@apnews’ review of county and campaign finance records shows Ken Paxton’s actions stood to benefit an exclusive group of Texans with Colorado homes, including a Dallas donor and college classmate who helped Paxton launch his attorney general run: https://t.co/kfgnSeVdMm— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 29, 2020
Public health experts say it’s too early to start reopening businesses around Texas and warn cases could spike as a result. In rural areas, experts say a lack of confirmed cases doesn’t necessarily mean an absence of the virus. https://t.co/vSMJlPCWJP— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) May 1, 2020
Just graphed the seven day moving average of daily new cases and covid deaths in Texas, and now I'm horrified that @GovAbbott has already started reopening things. pic.twitter.com/EnnF9idmQJ— Eldon Katz 🌹 (@eldon_katz) May 3, 2020
A state order means Galveston beaches are open this weekend, despite the wishes of some local officials for them to remain closed. https://t.co/O494RrMD8x— Texas Standard (@TexasStandard) May 1, 2020
“I think they’re playing Russian roulette,’’ one infectious disease expert said of states putting reopening ahead of better testing. https://t.co/1mxuHMES3r— San Antonio Current (@SAcurrent) May 1, 2020
Almost 3k Americans died yesterday, 67k in weeks but @JohnCornyn can’t stop tweeting self-promoting pics of himself hoping we won’t remember how he helped enable the botched response of this administration.— Janet Janssen (@janetjanssen) May 3, 2020
But we won’t forget, Senator. We will never forget. #NovemberIsComing pic.twitter.com/BZ2763DbC3
Texas union nurses are ready and rarin' to go!— NationalNursesUnited (@NationalNurses) May 2, 2020
33 RNs from hospitals across El Paso, Texas took the streets in today’s #MayDay action to #ProtectNurses, as part of a series of actions at more than 160 workplaces across the country. pic.twitter.com/N3d22u55d1
Just a reminder: Police arrested 22 protesters for a #RentStrike, but didn’t arrest anyone for protesting with fire arms when they protested to open America, with weapons. https://t.co/xPejTb9SIT— Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? 🌹 (@PaulDeCristofo4) May 3, 2020
PACT/ADAPT of TX members in front of @GovAbbott's mansion while socially distancing to demand PPE, raise the wage for community attendants, & for Abbott to meet with ADAPT/PACT— ADAPT National (@RealNatlADAPT) April 28, 2020
Press Release: https://t.co/wkMaGKM5qd
.#DisabledNotDisposable #ADAPTandSurvive #Covid19 #CripTheVote pic.twitter.com/UW1XAtB3N1
For our 3rd @dallasnews-@UTTyler poll about the #2020Elections, we shifted gears: #COVID19 is the big story. So we asked ... and learned 51% of Texans don't plan to fly before Aug. But young adults do! #txlege 1/8 https://t.co/wzpFMkQbIC pic.twitter.com/Pvp7U78kel— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) May 2, 2020
.@ppppolls survey for Democracy Toolbox (Dallas Dem consultancy) has Biden 47, Trump 46 in Texas (MOE: +/-3.1%) https://t.co/1D7Km2Cn2n— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) April 29, 2020
The presidential race in Texas is a statistical dead heat in the latest Texas Survey released today (Wednesday) by Democratic national polling firm Public Policy Polling. Joe Biden leads President Trump, 47%-46%, well within the survey’s margin of error. Respondents to the survey favored Trump over Hillary Clinton in 2016, 51%-42%. Seven percent of Trump’s 2016 voters said they would vote for Biden and another 7% were not sure. Self-identified “independents” favored Biden, 50%-34%.
Biden led among Hispanic/Latino voters, 68%-21%. This is dramatically different than the most recent Univ. of Texas/Texas Tribune poll, which showed Abbott leading Trump, 50%-40%, among Hispanics/Latinos.
I wrote about @DanCrenshawTX‘s book “Fortitude”, his recent viral defenses of Trump, and the stories he tells himself. Enjoy! https://t.co/dWblC7uO5Z— Tim Miller (@Timodc) April 29, 2020
Lawrence says he wrote his new pandemic thriller—about a deadly virus that quickly spreads across the globe—as a “cry of warning,” but he never expected it to be released during an eerily similar crisis. https://t.co/pPEzW37Xn4— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) May 3, 2020