echoewings.bsky.social
@echoewings.bsky.social
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It’s been on Putin’s To Do List for Trump for a long time and they talk about it every time they speak to each other.
January 17, 2026 at 10:39 PM
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This IS the result of the Supreme Court of the United States of America giving the most amoral person in America immunity from his crimes.

Crimes that stack up daily.

Including 115 counts of 1st-degree murder of unarmed civilians suspected of crimes not punishable by the death penalty.
January 17, 2026 at 1:47 AM
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First Nations people make up 37% of the adult prison population, as of June last year, despite only making up about 3.8% of the total population. This is a rise of 10% — 1561 people — since June 2024. www.greenleft.org.au/2026/1445/ne...
First Nations activists keep up fight to stop murders in custody
First Nations activists are leading the campaign to stop deaths in custody and for real accountability for those responsible, reports Isaac Nellist.
www.greenleft.org.au
January 18, 2026 at 4:50 AM
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January 17, 2026 at 3:47 PM
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From the people in Denmark… hello #congress is this your legacy?!
January 17, 2026 at 10:35 PM
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Nothing to see here folks, just a sitting president investing in two companies whose merger he claims sole authority to approve or reject. Totally normal! 🙃
January 17, 2026 at 10:57 AM
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🖋️ “Support House Bill 2210 for Ranked Choice Voting Implementation” hit 100 signers!

💬 Text SIGN PDHTSK to 50409
Support House Bill 2210 for Ranked Choice Voting Implementation
Text SIGN PDHTSK to 50409 — I am writing to express my strong support for House Bill 2210, which would strengthen and secure fair elections in local governments through ranked choice voting. This bill represents a meaningful opportunity to improve democratic representation in Washington communities. Ranked choice voting addresses a fundamental problem in our current electoral system: candidates can win with only a plurality of votes rather than majority support. This reform ensures that elected officials truly represent the will of their constituents by requiring winners to achieve broader consensus. When voters can rank candidates in order of preference, elections better reflect community priorities and reduce the influence of vote splitting that can lead to unrepresentative outcomes. This system also encourages more civil campaigns. Because candidates benefit from being voters' second or third choice, they have incentive to appeal to a broader base rather than relying solely on negative campaigning against opponents. Communities that have implemented ranked choice voting report more substantive policy discussions and less divisive rhetoric during election seasons. House Bill 2210 specifically focuses on local government elections, where this reform can have immediate impact on city councils, county commissions, and other bodies that directly affect residents' daily lives. Local elections often feature multiple candidates with similar platforms, making ranked choice voting particularly valuable for distinguishing voter preferences and ensuring majority support for winners. The bill is currently scheduled for a public hearing in the House Committee on State Government & Tribal Relations. I urge you to support this legislation as it moves through the committee process and to vote yes when it reaches the floor. Ranked choice voting has proven successful in jurisdictions across the country, and Washington communities deserve the opportunity to adopt this system for fairer, more representative local elections. I appreciate your consideration of this important electoral reform.
resist.bot
January 18, 2026 at 4:51 AM
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They wouldn’t try to stop you from speaking up if it didn’t matter.
January 17, 2026 at 10:45 PM