Summary
The North Carolina Supreme Court, in a 5-1 Republican-led decision, blocked certification of Democratic Justice Allison Riggs as the winner of a state Supreme Court race.
Riggs leads Republican Jefferson Griffin by 734 votes after recounts, but Griffin claims 60,000 ballots were illegally cast and seeks to have them invalidated.
The court will now hear Griffin’s challenge, with briefs due by January 24.
Democrats criticized the move as partisan, while the lone Democratic justice dissented, arguing there is no basis to delay certification or disrupt the election process.
ok, but these conversations do absolutely nothing but flourish your creative writing skills. I have no clue what you and @[email protected] are talking about but vague references with no real data or links to follow along or personally interpret.
What did you read?!?!
Why did you not even give one example!?!
The main problem is people just say shit to say shit. Almost everyday I’m actually having to look up multiple tabs of shit from comments because “everyone knows the truth” (or at least so emotionally invested in their own truth they won’t even consider they might be wrong or read something false).
And now to follow along with both of you I have to abstractly search using websites that are just fucking abysmal to actually use the search function on, instead of just one little tiny link pointing me to a passage or reference. It just makes me want to tune out the conversation because there’s already too much shit I have to learn and do everyday. I WANT this information though, I think history is important but it just looks like two people arguing over interpretations of data that we have no clue of.
Read? A lot of stuff, mostly in college and then specific areas of interest afterwards. I would suggest starting with classic liberal ideology and then tracking down the implementations of it in this specific case. If you disagree on the “reforms we care about” that’s fine. I define it as universal suffrage, the right to bargain with your employer, and universal healthcare.
Examples? I did give one, Syria. Yeah it was a bit oblique, they’re effectively a puppet of Turkey for now which is why the possibility of Russians being allowed to stay was alarming to NATO countries. It looked like Turkey might be trying out a Russian friendship. There’s also Ukraine, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, India, South Korea, etc. I’m not going to make an exhaustive list.
The important thing is some people think the French Revolution was cool songs and Hugh Jackman rescuing pretty girls. It was not. It featured fun things like Mass Drownings. And the Nantes was just convenient, the other Representatives on Mission were just as bloody, only less creatively. And the entire time this was going on France was fighting a civil war against Royal Loyalists across the country.
If you really want to get into this stuff I highly recommend getting to know a site like JSTOR. they have something like 100 free articles a month and a 20$/month subscription available for unlimited if you run into issues. Unfortunately time is a major component and even more fun is researching the researchers to weed out the authors with a large bias.