Legal analysis: the Constitution and identity
Submitted by Robyn on Fri, 04/28/2017 - 2:36pmThe thing is, I'm not qualified to formulate a legal analysis, as I am no where near being a lawyer.
The thing is, I'm not qualified to formulate a legal analysis, as I am no where near being a lawyer.

Not long ago, I reminded you that the Republican National Committee had autopsied the Republican Party in 2012, even though Republicans had done well in 2010 and not badly in 2012. (Well, except for the Big Mitt.) I mentioned that I had concluded in 2012 that the autopsy was as bogus as it had first sounded to me: The conclusion of the autopsy was basically that the Republican Party needed better messaging because, gosh darn it, not enough people realized how very inclusive the Republican Party was.
As you know, Democrats have been emulating Republicans since the Koch brothers funded and guided the Democratic Leadership Council (and the Clintons) in the 1980s, giving the Koch Bros their money's worth and then some. In that spirit, House Democrats, too, autopsied themselves, although Democrats skipped the pesky part about doing well at the polls before engaging in a bogus autopsy. And, now--be still my heart--the autopsy results!

Loyal establishment foot soldier Markos Moulitsas has gotten his marching orders - Slander Bernie Sanders and all of his supporters.
He warmed up his message on the GOS and now he's taking the show on the road. And as you might imagine, he fumbled it.
News associated with the death penalty is usually horrific, but this week was particularly horrifying.
Let's start with the always appropriate Oklahoma.
Ya see I can't keep from going back to ToP. I still can't believe how f'd up it has become. Oh well.
Here.
http://www.dailykos.com/comments/1656133/66262461#comment_66262461
Crap.
Proves the point. Someone is thirsty versus death from the sky.
Of course, I was hidden.
Big Al. Alenjo. Kestresl. Commonmass and Mountainboy, anyone? And on and on.

President Trump's tax reform plan was only one page long, and thus short on details, but a quick run-down of today's news stories will give you an idea of what it means.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin can't guarantee middle class wouldn't pay more under tax plan

