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William Farrar's avatar

Executive orders and congressional laws can not affect elections, because elections, and how they are conducted, even who can and can not vote is left to the prerogative of the sates, The 10th Amendment, ratified in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights, defines the principle of federalism. It states that any powers not explicitly granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, nor prohibited to the states, belong entirely to the individual states or to the people.

Unless the SAVE act is a constitutional amendment, adherence by the state is a prerogative of the state. There is no doubt that red states, especially those with a trifecta can elect to adopt the save act, but not the blue states

The question is: Do your blue state governors have the spine to stand up to Trump,. his court and cops?

Gordon Berry's avatar

Great piiece - thanks Thom ..

Here is something for your day, week and year...

how to live (to be read when you have a little break...)

make peace with being uninteresting to strangers.

memorize the trees on your street and learn the bark

of the tree outside your bedroom window. call the

friend on the anniversary of the hard thing. learn

which neighbor leaves for work at six and bring her

a coffee on a tuesday. write letters that will outlive

the news cycle. notice which shoulder your husband

carries tension in and put a hand on it whenever you

can. cook the same soup until your hands know it

without the recipe. say hello to the man at the

register until you know what his daughter is

studying. admit you were wrong in the same room

you were wrong in. carry a pen everywhere. write

down what your child said at breakfast before you

forget it. notice when the magnolia on your block

blooms and tell someone. trust that almost any

vegetable is good roasted at 425F. learn the name of

the person who delivers your mail and use it. let your

child see you apologize to another adult. keep a

notebook nobody else will ever read. drink water

before you drink anything else.

return the borrowed book with a note tucked inside.

learn to write a thank-you note that takes longer to

write than the gift took to give. tell your dentist the

truth about flossing. mend the sweater. sharpen the

knife. plant the bulbs in october knowing march is

far away. read the book your father loved, and read it

again. tell the truth in sentences your grandmother

could understand. say the kind thing out loud before

it occurs to you to keep it private. write your will

before anyone asks you to. learn what a good wage

is in your city and don't accept less in exchange for

being liked. keep three real friendships and water

them like houseplants. show up to the hospital. show

up to the funeral. show up on the ordinary

wednesday when nothing is wrong. let the meeting

end early. leave the party first. go to bed before the

news cycle decides what you should be afraid of

tomorrow.

live the same good week fifty-two times and call it a

year. the best parts of a life are the ones nobody

knows about.

— dhivya/fossilisedflowers

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