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michaelflutist's avatar

Announcement MoveOn emailed me:

"To earn our stamp of approval, candidates must convince our members that they are fighters who will go to Washington and lower prices, stand up to Trump and the billionaire Epstein class, and push back against the influence of dark money.

That’s why, today, MoveOn is endorsing: James Talarico (TX), Sherrod Brown (OH), Roy Cooper (NC), Graham Platner (ME), Dr. Abdul El-Sayed (MI), Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan (MN), and Jon Ossoff (GA).

And these candidates need our help—now. In Michigan, progressive fighter El-Sayed has been outspent on the airwaves by the corporate establishment by a factor of 17-to-1, including from an AIPAC-affiliated PAC."

How many of you remember when MoveOn was Censure and Move On, a bipartisan organization dedicated to censuring President Bill Clinton and putting the Lewinsky scandal behind us that way? It sure has changed a lot since then. Of course it's been a partisan activist organization for a long time now, but it's worth taking a moment to reflect on its origins.

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As a Kansan, I’d like to add an important point of context to why the Republican’s so despise our Kansas Supreme Court.

Not only were they incensed by the women’s reproductive rights ruling but it’s also about public schools.

The Republicans have tried for years to gut funding to public schools only to be stymied by the Kansas Supreme Court.

In 2014 the KSC ruled that the legislature had not funded public schools equally.

In 2017 the KSC again ruled they had not met their Constitutional obligation.

In 2019 the legislature added $90 million to school funding but the KSC retained jurisdiction to insure compliance.

In 2024 the KSC released jurisdiction.

In the 14 years since the case was originally filed, 1 billion more per year was spent on public schools.

This really made conservative Republicans so angry that they tried to campaign to remove 6 of the 7 justices in 2024 and 2026 retention elections.

So this to me is as much about the GOP trying to deprive and destroy public education as it is about women’s reproductive rights. Equally so.

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