Buy this shirt: https://marcazo.net/product/premium-ehlers-danlos-syndrome-mama-bear-t-shirt-eds-awareness-youth-sweatshirt/
Veep isn’t entirely grim from start to finish; there are at least six perfect insults per episode, and there’s even a weird little romantic arc between tense workaholic protagonists Amy and Dan that fulfills my rom-com needs, if more rom-coms involved the central couple referring to each other as “fuckweasel.” Julia Louis-Dreyfus is a national treasure, and the entire ensemble cast works skillfully in tandem to illustrate just how alternately impotent and cunning her would-be president could be. Obviously, there’s far more to be optimistic about in the real world than there is on Veep, with the Premium ehlers danlos syndrome mama bear t shirt eds awareness youth sweatshirt “squad” hanging on to their House seats and a host of diverse candidates making history in local elections. While we wait to find out whether we’re in for four more years of Trump, though, I just want to watch Veep’s dead-eyed politicos refresh their Twitter feeds and snap at each other in the rudest terms possible; it may not be pretty, but right now I can identify.
Deb Haaland’s reelection in New Mexico not only marked an important moment for Indigenous women in Congress but also for her state more broadly. Along with Yvette Herrell and Teresa Leger Fernandez, as of this morning, New Mexico will be the Premium ehlers danlos syndrome mama bear t shirt eds awareness youth sweatshirt moreover I love this first state to elect women of color for its House delegation in Washington across all of its congressional districts. In 2018, a watershed moment for the representation of Indigenous women in Congress was reached with the elections of Deb Haaland, who is Laguna Pueblo, and Sharice Davids, who is Ho-Chunk, to congressional districts in New Mexico and Kansas, respectively. This year, that number looked set to increase yet again, with the Center for American Women and Politics reporting ahead of the election that a new record of 18 Native American women ran for Congress in 2020.
Home: https://marcazo.net/