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How GOP State Legislatures Are Remaking the Country – The Atlantic

This surge of polarizing legislation is being driven largely by a combination of confidence and fear. Many observers believe that Republican legislators feel emboldened after Democrats in the 2020 election failed to record the state legislative gains they expected. In 2018, as part of the recoil from Trump, Democrats made significant gains in state legislatures, winning control of six legislative chambers and netting more than 300 seats nationwide, many in the white-collar suburbs of major metro areas. But despite unprecedented investment in local races, and Bidens win at the presidential level, the party did not flip any additional chambers last year; Republicans, on net, gained back about half as many seats as they had lost two years earlier and came out of the election with control of both legislative chambers in 30 states, compared with just 18 for Democrats (with one additional state divided and Nebraska officially nonpartisan).

Democrats failure at the state level in 2020 has encouraged GOP legislators to pursue a more aggressive agenda, many observers say. The dynamic is perhaps most visible in Texas. After Democrats won several suburban seats and narrowed the GOP advantage in the Texas State House in 2018, the diminished Republican majority largely muted social issues and focused on bread-and-butter concerns, such as education, during the 2019 session. The GOPs focus shifted back toward cultural issues after Democrats failed to make the further gains both sides anticipated in November. All the expectations in Texas just didnt happen, so the Republican Party emerged with a kind of renewed confidence, says James Henson, who directs the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin.

Republicans confidence, Henson adds, was also bolstered by a practical consequence of their 2020 success at holding both of Texass legislative chambers: In that state, as in virtually all of the states turning right this year, Republicans will control the decennial redistricting process. The ability to draw districts that favor them next year reduces their concern about a general-election backlash against their moves even in swing suburban areas. Carisa Lopez, the political director of the Texas Freedom Network, which works to organize young people there, told me, For progressive organizations [Republicans] have been coming at us from all angles, and it has been exhausting. They have done almost everything they can.

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GOP legislators appear to be operating more out of fear that Trumps base of non-college-educated, rural, and evangelical white voters will punish them in primaries if they fail to pursue maximum confrontation against Democrats and liberal constituencies, particularly on issues revolving around culture and race. Very few of the districts are competitive [in a general election], so all they are worried about is being primaried, says John Geer, a political-science professor at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, one of the states that have advanced the most aggressive conservative agenda this year. Glenn Smith, a longtime Democratic operative in Texas, notes that the states militantly conservative Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick has pushed legislators toward his priorities this year in part by persuading them that any moderation risks infuriating an aggrieved Trump base who feels that the election was stolen from them, are fired up, and love the red meat on every issue.

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Barack Obama Warns Of Republicans Rigging The Game – HuffPost

Barack Obama on Friday called out GOP voter suppression laws, suggesting companies have a big responsibility to at least speak out against them as some did when new restrictions were introduced in Georgia in March.

During a virtual Economic Club of Chicago event, the former president said Republican-sponsored bills being introduced nationwide and GOP support of ex-president Donald Trumps election lies were the kind of dangerous behavior that were going to have to push back on.

It transcends policy, he said.

It really has to do with the basic rules by which we all have agreed to keep this diverse, multiracial democracy functioning, Obama added.

Are we going to stick to those rules or are we going to start rigging the game in a way that breaks it? he asked. And thats not going to be good for business, not to mention not good for our soul.

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Oak Bay woman marks two pandemic birthdays with shouting tea parties Saanich News – Saanich News

Linda Kember, Malcolm Clarkson, Shirley Tucker, Raven Wyntre-Clarkson, Polly Vaughan, Ralph Wimmer, Andrea Ochave celebrate Shirley Tuckers 104th birthday. (Susan Walker photo)

Shirley Tucker turned 104 last month

Shirley Tuckers shouting tea party for her 103rd birthday was so nice, she did it twice. Though, provincial health orders were truly to blame for both.

Named by the birthday girl herself, Tuckers first shouting tea party marked her birthday May 9, 2020, when provincial health orders put the kibosh on traditional celebrations. Even her son was trapped in California and couldnt be present as usual.

A decision was made to hold a tea party on the lawn, where guests could be physically distanced.

This year the same group of friends and relations gathered on the Weald Road lawn for a shouting tea party and to toast Tucker on her 104th birthday.

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Tucker graduated from Victoria High School before attending Victoria College when it was at Craigdarroch Castle. She received degrees from the University of Washington and Columbia University. After retiring from teaching in 1981, Tucker returned to Victoria and joined the Oak Bay Lawn Bowling Club in 1984.

Tucker continued to bowl into her 90s.

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Conservative firebrand West resigns as Texas Republican leader – Reuters

U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted by Texas State Chairman of the Republican Party Allen West as he arrives at Midland International Air and Space Port in Midland, Texas, U.S., July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo

Allen West, the chairman of the Republican Party of Texas and a conservative firebrand, said on Friday he was resigning after less than a year on the job.

A former one-term Florida congressman and darling of the Tea Party movement, West will remain in his role until a new leader is chosen next month, the state's Republican party said in a statement. No reason for his resignation was given.

West, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump, has sharply criticized other Republican leaders in Texas during his tenure as party chairman, including Governor Greg Abbott.

West has said he is mulling a challenge against Abbott next year, despite Abbott having earlier this week won the endorsement of Trump for his reelection bid. There is speculation that West may also try for a congressional seat or the lieutenant governor spot.

The Republican Party of Texas said in its statement that West "will take this opportunity to prayerfully reflect on a new chapter in his already distinguished career" and hailed him as a "bulwark against progressive socialism."

Last weekend West delivered remarks at the "For God & Country Patriot Roundup" in Dallas that featured Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and other proponents of the Q-Anon conspiracy theory.

West, who has lived in Texas since 2014, spent 22 years in the Army and was a battalion commander during the Iraq war. He was relieved of his command in 2003 and fined $5,000 after firing a gun near an Iraqi man's head during an interrogation.

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Extinction Rebellion Scotland protests: Climate activists across country will take part in creative performance including an Edwardian tea party to…

Participating in a three-day campaign called Make the Wave activists from Extinction Rebellion (XR) Scotland will hold creative performances on June 7 to raise awareness of the increase in flooding and sea level rise expected due to climate change.

The action begins in Scotland but will travel down the UK to Cornwall where the 47th G7 Summit is taking place in June between 11 and 13.

Performances lined up in Scotland include an Edwardian tea party in Forres, a business suit G7 summit tea party in Dundee and wild swimmers wearing costumes highlighting sea level risk in Edinburgh.

On Findhorn beach, Forres, the XR activist group will be dressing up in hand-made Edwardian period costumes to have dinner and drinks at a table on the beach.

As they dine, the group will be submerged by the rising tide to satirise what they group claims is the political classs inaction on climate change.

The table cloth banner will read Drowning in Promises.

At the V&A in Dundee, a group of rebels will be having a tea party dressed in business attire to mimic the G7 summit.

They will vote down climate policies and drink oil out of teacups and champagne flutes.

This action hopes to highlight the failures of G7 leaders to tackle the Climate and Ecological Crisis.

They will have a banner reading G7 Fossil Fuels = Sea Level Rise.

On Portobello beach, XR Edinburgh will be swimming in the Firth of Forth near Portobello Leisure Centre with placards and costumes highlighting the risk rising sea levels represents to the coastal suburb.

Other creative performances include XR Inverness dropping a banner outside Invergordon Boating Club with North Sea oil rigs in the background.

They will be drawing attention to the threat of sea level rise to Inverness and many communities around the Moray and Cromarty Firths which are at risk of flooding.Elliot Blaauw, 68, a pensioner from Alness, said: Im doing this for my grandchildren. If we dont act now to stop global warming from pollution, we will all suffer.

"Young people should not have to pay for our mistakes.

In Glasgow, a group named the Blue Rebels who symbolise rising water as a consequence of the climate crisis will perform outside the SSE Hydro where the UN climate change conference COP 26 will take place in November.

An Extinction Rebellion spokesperson said: Their silent presence embodies both the grief and sorrow we feel in this climate emergency, but also reminds us of the power that lies in all of us to face it together.

On Gairloch beach, activists will be swimming in the sea to highlight the risk of sea level rise related flooding with placards saying Act Now Swim Later, Fossil Fuel = Sea Level Rise, Drowning in Promises - Act Now, and banners saying Fossil Fuel = Extinction and G7 Act Now.

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