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“The Equal Rights Amendment Has Been Ratified. It Is the Law”: U.S. House Resolution Declares ERA 28th Amendment T Maysle

Carrie N. Baker, Ms Magazine: In an opinion issued on Wednesday, Jan. 26, the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) helped clear the way for the Equal Rights Amendment, according to leading ERA advocates. In January of 2020, under Trump, the OLC issued an opinion arguing that Congress had no power to remove a seven-year timeline for ratification in the preamble of the ERA and that therefore three recent state ratifications were invalid. The OLC opinion issued by the Biden administration strongly affirms the power of Congress to remove the deadline. The opinion follows the overwhelming consensus among constitutional law scholars.

According to a recent amicus brief authored by former Stanford Law School Dean Kathleen Sullivan and signed by Laurence Tribe, Dorothy Roberts, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Catharine MacKinnon and 11 other top constitutional scholars:

“The language of Article V is mandatory: an amendment to the Constitution ‘shall be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified by the legislatures of three fourths of the several states.’ Nor does the text of Article V envision a role for an executive branch officer to assert his discretion regarding the validity of the amendment. The text requires no additional action by Congress or by anyone else after ratification by the final State.”

“Two years ago, the final state, Virginia, ratified the amendment. The amendment says two years hence, it is law. And that’s today,” said [Representative Jackie] Speier [on January 27, 2022] . “The ERA is fully ratified, no question about it.”

A whisper, not a bang.

Please see many the comments by radarlady, who counters the arguments of the nay-sayers and provides useful information. I agree with her — I’d like to see women become fully human under the law.

Poll #1: Who Won the Week?

Gnusie Bill in Portland Maine lets me repeat the results of his research. He arrayed the following items in his popularWho Won the Week? pollin Friday’s Cheers and Jeers. Many people already voted in that poll. Please enjoy Bill’s on-point analysis and wit,vote in his poll,Rec his diaries, get on his bandwagon, send him a donation,and earn his blessing.

Cheers and Jeers archive and future editions here.Way, waymore than 2 thanks to The One, our Wicked Wizard of Wit and writer of Who Won the Week, Willhelm von kosland!

  • Amy Schneider, who ends her 40-game reign on "Jeopardy!" with over $1.3 million and national admiration as a role model for the trans community
  • Federal judge Mark Walker, for ruling that 3 University of Florida political science professors can give expert witness testimony in a lawsuit challenging a new state election law
  • Neil Young: for standing up to Spotify, which he says has become “the home of life-threatening Covid misinformation,” by pulling his music from the service
  • The federal court that struck down Alabama’s newly drawn congressional map because it's viciously racist against Black voters
  • The Arizona Democratic Party, for censuring turncoat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, whose approval there among Democrats is now around 8 percent
  • The French National Assembly, for criminalizing "ex-gay" therapy, a quack science that claims to "cure" LGBT people. Said President Macron: "There is nothing to be cured"
  • President Biden: $15 min. wage for fed employees, circles NATO wagons, smooth mask/test rollout, & gets chance to make mark on the Supreme Court. (Choose wisely, you son of a bitch.)
  • Guerrilla warfare, as people from around the country clog Virginia Republicans' "snitch line," created for GOP-cultist parents to rat out teachers teaching truth about American history
  • The Democratic party, for promoting economic policies on behalf of everyday Americans that resulted in 5.7% GDP in 2021, the biggest economic expansion since 1984
  • Federal Judge Rudolph Contreras, for invalidating a huge gov't oil/gas lease sale for 80 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico because it didn't factor in the impact on climate change

Bill’s Friday poll is here.

Which item did you vote for? Why?

Who made a winning move after Bill's deadline on Friday?

Intel, GM Investing Big Time In US Manufacturing, What Was That About Biden's Terrible Economy?

Doctor Zoom, Wonkette: The Biden-Harris administration took a moment last week to tout agreat big investment in US manufacturing by the Intel corporation,which plans to spend some $20 billion to build the world's largest semiconductor factory in New Albany, Ohio, a suburb of the state capital, Columbus. The White House statement said the deal reflects its commitment to reenergizing US manufacturing, particularly in solving thecomputer chip shortagethat has hindered the recovery from the pandemic recession and contributed to inflation. (The statement points out that a full third of the annual increase in inflation last year was due to higher car prices, which were driven by the lack of microchips that go into everydamnthing in modern cars.)

President Joe Biden is also urging Congress to pass legislation to strengthen US research and development, in semiconductors and other parts of the supply chain, specifically, the "US Innovation and Competition Act," which passed in the Senate last June but iscurrently still being discussed in a House-Senate conference committee.It's expected to get a vote soonish.

"Tiny Donald for scale": Mueller, She Wrote

Biden versus Trump: First Year GDP:

Trump (2017): 2.3%
Biden (2021): 5.7%

The Biden Boom is fueling our economic recovery. See the difference?

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— Mueller, She Wrote (@MuellerSheWrote) January 27, 2022

2.3% rounds to 2. 5.7% rounds to 6.

Biden’s first-year economy was 3 times better than tdfg’s! Boom!

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EPA head Michael Regan unveils environmental justice actions building off 'Journey to Justice' tour

April Siese, Daily Kos Staff: Last fall, EPA head Michael Regan took a tour of communities on the front lines of the battle for environmental justice. Regan made his way through Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas on a mission to make good on repeated promises that he would not only take environmental justice seriously but meaningfully address it. On Wednesday, Regan built off of his “Journey to Justice” tour with the announcement that the EPA would be moving forward with a series of actions aimed at holding polluters accountable as well as boosting infrastructure that provides clean water.

“In every community I visited during the ‘Journey to Justice’ tour, the message was clear—residents have suffered far too long and local, state, and federal agencies have to do better,” Regan said in a press release. “The pollution concerns have been impacting these communities for decades. Our actions will begin to help not only the communities I visited on this tour, but also others across the country who have suffered from environmental injustices.”

EPA acts to curb air, water pollution in poor communities

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency announced a series of enforcement actions Wednesday to address air pollution, unsafe drinking water and other problems afflicting minority communities in three Gulf Coast states, following a “Journey to Justice” tour by Administrator Michael Regan last fall.

The agency will conduct unannounced inspections of chemical plants, refineries and other industrial sites suspected of polluting air and water and causing health problems to nearby residents, Regan said. And it will install air monitoring equipment in Louisiana's “chemical corridor” to enhance enforcement at chemical and plastics plants between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. The region contains several hotspots where cancer risks are far above national levels.

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Poll 406 votes Show Results

How do you feel about the Equal Rights Amendment?

I am in favor of the ERA Crickets, neutral, I don't know I oppose the ERA What is the ERA? This poll has flaws: Disorganized! Unscientific! You left something out! Not enough positive categories. I never vote in polls like this because mind your own goldarn business and/or something-something central federal homeland mumble-mumble Internet privacy Pie, definitely pie, OMG pie! This poll is way too effin hard! You want me to click something and it's only now o'clock on a Sunday? Between you and me, one of us is out of their blooming gourd, and it ain't me! The author of this poll is generally but not firmly opposed to adding "pie" to polls, but, obviously, as results will demonstrate, a not-tiny contingent of Daily Kos poll participants requires the option of pie, so here it is. Enjoy! Herein the author also offers pie, as much as you want and free of calories. But with this option, you get the beverage of your choice: large or small, hot or cold, with herd or solo. Horn strap extra Herein the author offers smoked salmon, cream cheese, and bagels with or without your special beverage, and with or without pie. Bagels do not require horn straps Something else which I will suggest or explain in the comments, and I know I can join Daily Kos and comment immediately, and I know frolicking Gnusies all over this blooming, greening Earth will welcome me [Please see the Gnuville Map] 406 votes Vote Now!

How do you feel about the Equal Rights Amendment?

I am in favor of the ERA 96% 391 votes Crickets, neutral, I don't know . 0% 1 vote I oppose the ERA . 1% 3 votes What is the ERA? 0% 0 votes This poll has flaws: Disorganized! Unscientific! You left something out! Not enough positive categories. 0% 0 votes I never vote in polls like this because mind your own goldarn business and/or something-something central federal homeland mumble-mumble Internet privacy . 0% 1 vote Pie, definitely pie, OMG pie! This poll is way too effin hard! You want me to click something and it's only now o'clock on a Sunday? Between you and me, one of us is out of their blooming gourd, and it ain't me! . 0% 1 vote The author of this poll is generally but not firmly opposed to adding "pie" to polls, but, obviously, as results will demonstrate, a not-tiny contingent of Daily Kos poll participants requires the option of pie, so here it is. Enjoy! . 0% 1 vote Herein the author also offers pie, as much as you want and free of calories. But with this option, you get the beverage of your choice: large or small, hot or cold, with herd or solo. Horn strap extra . 0% 2 votes Herein the author offers smoked salmon, cream cheese, and bagels with or without your special beverage, and with or without pie. Bagels do not require horn straps . 1% 5 votes Something else which I will suggest or explain in the comments, and I know I can join Daily Kos and comment immediately, and I know frolicking Gnusies all over this blooming, greening Earth will welcome me [Please see the Gnuville Map] . 0% 1 vote


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