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The Equality Act is important but it won’t solve workplace discrimination
The Equality Act needs to become law, but even if it passes, the odds still favor employers who want to discriminate.
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CPAC proves that the GOP isn’t there any more. Just the cult of Trump.
The Republican Party is against everything and in favor of nothing. All it stands for now is yelling ‘no’ at everybody else, and Trump has become the golden idol that conservatives will follow. Literally.
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The GOP’s attacks on LGBTQ people this week in Congress were the worst in decades
Congressional Republicans engaged in the kind of open and vicious bigotry that hasn’t been seen since the dark days of Jesse Helms and William Dannemeyer.
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Will enough Republican senators sign onto the Equality Act for it to pass? Probably not.
Thanks to arcane Senate rules, Democrats need ten Republican votes to pass the Equality Act. That’s a very tall order.
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The religious right is targeting HHS nominee Xavier Beccara for being too pro-LGBTQ
Conservatives are making more noise about Becerra, a supporter of LGBTQ rights and reproductive rights, than they did about Pete Buttigieg.
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Can the Texas weather debacle cause the Lone Star State to finally turn blue?
Democrats have long hoped to break the GOP stranglehold on the state. Republican incompetence at governing may finally give them the break they need.
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Rush Limbaugh is dead & leaves behind a GOP reshaped in his repulsive image
The radio host made white racial grievance, conspiracy theories, cruelty, and hatred of LGBTQ people the hallmark of today’s Republican party.
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Senate Republicans confirmed their allegiance to Trump over all else by acquitting him
The GOP may hope to move past Trump, but the vote to acquit him for his role in the Capitol insurrection will only embolden him.
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The conservative PAC that lampooned Trump is now melting down in Trump-like scandals
The personal attacks via tweets, accusations of sexual harassment, and grifting are the very things the Lincoln Project attacked Trump over.
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One cheer for the few Republicans willing to stand up to Trump. Three cheers would be too many.
They often have ugly anti-LGBTQ records, but at least they are fighting the extremist cancer that is consuming the Republican party.