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On February 14, 2018, I hid inside my classroom for three hours attempting to keep 15 students safe while a gunman terrorized my school. By the time the SWAT team released us, it would become one of the deadliest school shootings in American history. The day in which 17 lives were taken needlessly, senselessly, and horrifically.
Nearly three years later, I can still see Building 12 (also known as the Freshman Building, where the gunman entered) from my same classroom at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. I see it every time I open the door. There are others on campus who can avoid it, walking a different way or because their classroom is in a different part of campus. I don’t have that luxury.
Letter: The GOP s answer to election loss is voter suppression
The GOP answer to election losses is to manipulate the system to retain power using techniques such as gerrymandering, blocking Democratic legislation in Congress, and suppressing the votes of people who are likely to vote for Democrats.
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After losing the presidency and the Senate you would think that Republicans would want to examine why the ideas they ran on were rejected and perhaps modify their positions to attract more voters. Republicans have won the popular vote in a presidential election only once since 1992. Also, since Trump has been impeached twice, has refused to agree to the peaceful transfer of power, and encouraged his followers to install him as president by force, you would think Republicans would be ready to look for new leadership.
22 Jan 2021
President Biden’s massive amnesty push is noticeably absent from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) top three “essential” agenda items, which the New York lawmaker outlined on Friday.
Prior to officially assuming office, Biden’s team began pushing his aggressive immigration plan, which will essentially grant U.S. citizenship to anyone who can prove they were in the United States illegally on or before January 1, thereby granting amnesty to over 11 million illegal aliens. Transition officials apparently chose to use that language to “blunt any rush to the border,” according to a report from the
Washington Post. However, a migrant caravan is traveling through Central America in hopes of taking advantage of what many predict will be lax immigration enforcement from the Biden administration. A transition official told NBC News that help is “on the way, but now is not the time to make the journey”: