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@econliberties: HUGE: The @FTC and @JusticeATR released their highly-anticipated, updated merger guidelines earlier this morning. That may sound wonky, but trust us, this is a BIG deal. Here’s why. ftc.gov/news-e...…threadreaderapp.com
If that’s the case, they need to speak up and have the evidence because they will spend a little time in jail or be on a very long probation call
Maybe Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey?Damn, has there been a merger that's made life better? Don't include acquisitions.
Shes saying she had nothing to do with that. Shes saying she showed up to an event, next thing she knew was she w s an elector. She's claiming she knew nothing about that.I disagree bro. They knew what they were doing was wrong. Maybe they might have been ignorant of the laws a bit (that part I'll give them) but they knew they weren't appointed those positions as electors and just jumped in to overturn an election they believed to not be fair. They were willingly circumventing democracy.
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Florida Board fails hilariously at proving "Slavery taught skills"
So, in their attempt to defend Florida from the vicious attacks by Vice President Harris, Ron Desantis proclaimed that being an enslaved person “taught skills” which could be used later in life. (Presumably as a free person). Alex Wagner and Jelani...www.dailykos.com
Why Republican state AGs are seeking out-of-state medical records
The Biden administration wants to prevent investigators from seeking out-of-state private medical records. Republican AGs have a problem with that.
July 18, 2023, 1:25 PM CDT
By Steve Benen
After Republican-appointed Supreme Court justices overturned Roe v. Wade, GOP officials at the state level got to work imposing sweeping restrictions on reproductive rights. There was, however, one rather obvious flaw in the partisan campaign: People are free to travel, see medical professionals in a different state, and then return home.
To be sure, this doesn’t apply to everyone. A great many residents of red states can’t afford to take such a trip, and others can’t get time off of work. But for at least some residents, the option exists: If medical procedures that were legal in your state have since been banned, you can go to more progressive states for care.