Joanne Freeman
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A formula used by out-of-power parties to regain power

Seek control of the 3 "c's":

Classrooms
Courtrooms
Culture

The Federalists tried this in the early 19th c.--& failed to regain power.

Of course, that doesn't guarantee an outcome now. There's a reason why that approach is logical &
10:30 PM - Mar 01, 2023
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Mine Totry
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In response to Joanne Freeman.
Is there anything after &?
05:52 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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Joanne Freeman
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In response to Mine Totry.
Oops! Didn't notice that. I think I probably meant "effective" or "powerful," or something like that.
07:37 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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Cocoa Swann :)
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In response to Joanne Freeman.
fyi: rethugs, xtians and bigots have been doing this for decades.
05:48 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his)
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In response to Joanne Freeman.
That's why we always have to be on alert and make sure these people don't get into power. Unlike the Federalists of the early 19th century, we got a lot more in the way of tech, and we're not afraid to organize with it.
05:30 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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Mine Totry
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In response to RobPalmerIRL (he/him/his).
Unfortunately, they’re using it to their benefit as well
05:52 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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Frank G
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In response to Joanne Freeman.
I don’t get this narrative that they didn’t succeed. My assumption is that it’s meant towards the most recent mid-terms. The fact that they didn’t win like the MSM predicted. Doesn’t make it a dem win. You just have to look at the current hearings and the SCOTUS for proof that they are winning.
03:27 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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Mine Totry
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In response to Frank G.
In my opinion, if we don’t expand the Supreme Court, we’re in trouble
05:53 PM - Mar 02, 2023
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