Posts by Jeff Oster
There will be more protests on March 28 than any previous day in American history. Find your local No Kings event and join us in the streets again next weekend: www.nokings.org?SQF_SOURCE=i... #NoKings
My partner Petra has been writing…
medium.com/@pkauf1
Perhaps you can follow her account on Medium if her words speak to you?
My partner Petra has been writing…
medium.com/@pkauf1
Perhaps you can follow her account on Medium if her words speak to you?
Ask your boss, owned by them
His last name says it all
And…
No. NO! STOP THIS NOW.
He means it, will try it, whether martial law, seizing voting machines and ballots like in Georgia. STOP HIM.
He is a cornered rat, and will never obey any law, because he know the Republicans will lose the House, and hopefully the Senate.
BELIEVE HIM.
STOP HIM.
END THIS!!!
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My partner Petra Kaufmann has recently started sharing her writing on Medium.
Here’s her thoughts:
medium.com/@pkauf1
My partner Petra Kaufmann has recently started sharing her writing on Medium.
Here’s her thoughts:
medium.com/@pkauf1
More. Do more
NOOOOOOOOOO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And…. Nothing will happen
Try more than a “strongly worded letter”, can you?
They’re also going to CHEAT.
He means it, whether martial law, seizing voting machines and ballots like in Georgia. STOP HIM.
He is a cornered rat, and will never obey any law, because he know the Republicans will lose the House, and hopefully the Senate.
BELIEVE HIM.
STOP HIM.
END THIS!!!
Dallas County is the second-largest county in Texas. It’s overwhelmingly Democratic. It’s exactly the kind of place where voter suppression has the biggest payoff.
Write it down. March 3, 2026. They just showed you their whole playbook.
If they’re willing to force a voting system change, create mass confusion, and then rush to court to block the fix—in March—what do you think November looks like?
This Is March. Imagine November.
This was a primary. A primary with relatively manageable logistics compared to what’s coming in the general election.
The government created the problem. A court ordered a remedy. The AG killed the remedy. And now there are ballots sitting in a pile, separated, waiting for someone to decide if they count.
And the attorney general—who, by the way, is running for Senate himself in the Republican primary—ran to the state supreme court to make sure the fix didn’t stick.