I will be watching. But I will have captions on so I can mute it and just read if Trump's voice bugs me too much. lol I don't see how his supporters do it.
I’m watching the debate but they should light this whole CNN panel on fire
Tucker Carson on Fox News just called Black Lives Matter a lunatic organization.
It amazes me how he can say things like this and not be held accountable by anyone.
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This strategy. I can't listen to Trump's voice, know the evils that he's led this country to commit, and not get to punch him in the face. And I'm a pacifist, under normal circumstances that aren't "punch the Nazi/punch the white nationalist".
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The stream I'm watching seriously just had one of the warmup reporters use the line "Sleepy Joe". *sigh*
Postal Service workers quietly resist DeJoy’s changes with eye on election
This summer, as controversial new procedures at the U.S. Postal Service snarled the nation’s mail delivery and stirred fears of how the agency would handle the election, rank-and-file workers quietly began to resist.
Mechanics in New York drew out the dismantling and removal of mail-sorting machines until their supervisor gave up on the order. In Michigan, a group of letter carriers did an end run around a supervisor’s directive to leave election mail behind, starting their routes late to sift through it. In Ohio, postal clerks culled prescriptions and benefit checks from bins of stalled mail to make sure they were delivered, while some carriers ran late items out on their own time. In Pennsylvania, some postal workers looked for any excuse — a missed turn, heavy traffic, a rowdy dog — to buy enough time to finish their daily rounds.
“I can’t see any postal worker not bending those rules,” one Philadelphia staffer said in an interview.With the Postal Service expected to play a historic role in this year’s election, some of the agency’s 630,000 workers say they felt a responsibility to counteract cost-cutting changes from their new boss, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, that they blame for the mail slowdowns. They question whether DeJoy — a top Republican fundraiser and booster of President Trump — is politicizing the institution in service to a president who has actively tried to sow distrust of mail-in voting, insisting without evidence that it will lead to massive fraud.
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