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Believe it or not, as contentious as the rhetoric was between Republicans and Democrats in the SB140 (anti-trans "gender-affirming care" ban), a big group of legislators and staffers still thought it would be cool to leave that Senate vote for a kickball game between the House and Senate. Poor optics. I've an idea, though: how about we get these two teams to take on a couple of LGBTQ+ Atlanta-area kickball teams, instead? It's CLEAR some conservatives need to hang out with people they're not used to mingling with so they're more aware people of different stripes exist and aren't all that bad.
Just a thought.
Then ANOTHER big thought hit me: with the ACLU about to POUNCE on that bill if it's signed into law, how about we start making it so that only the legislator (personally or through his or her campaign fundraising) pay for the cost to defend these laws in court, if they're found to be unconstitutional? I mean, why should the Georgia taxpayer have to foot that bill? ESPECIALLY a bill that the majority of Georgia voters are against? Hear me out ...
Beyond that, the show's a lot of potpourri ... like me banging on the Fed and Norfolk Southern.
By Ron Roberts4.7
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Believe it or not, as contentious as the rhetoric was between Republicans and Democrats in the SB140 (anti-trans "gender-affirming care" ban), a big group of legislators and staffers still thought it would be cool to leave that Senate vote for a kickball game between the House and Senate. Poor optics. I've an idea, though: how about we get these two teams to take on a couple of LGBTQ+ Atlanta-area kickball teams, instead? It's CLEAR some conservatives need to hang out with people they're not used to mingling with so they're more aware people of different stripes exist and aren't all that bad.
Just a thought.
Then ANOTHER big thought hit me: with the ACLU about to POUNCE on that bill if it's signed into law, how about we start making it so that only the legislator (personally or through his or her campaign fundraising) pay for the cost to defend these laws in court, if they're found to be unconstitutional? I mean, why should the Georgia taxpayer have to foot that bill? ESPECIALLY a bill that the majority of Georgia voters are against? Hear me out ...
Beyond that, the show's a lot of potpourri ... like me banging on the Fed and Norfolk Southern.

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