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* '''2022-11-07''' [https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-laying-groundwork-again-reject-170236982.html Republicans Are Laying The Groundwork (Again) To Reject Elections They Lose] {{fmt/quote|[[Blake Masters|Masters]] recalled his dad worrying that, even if Masters won by 30,000 votes over incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), "they’ll just find 40,000 for Mark Kelly. He invited me to prove him wrong," Masters said. "I said, 'Dad, I can’t prove you wrong. All I know is, if those are the numbers, I’ve got to win by 80,000.'" The crowd reportedly burst into applause.}} The GOP victim-mentality escalates...
 
* '''2022-11-07''' [https://news.yahoo.com/republicans-laying-groundwork-again-reject-170236982.html Republicans Are Laying The Groundwork (Again) To Reject Elections They Lose] {{fmt/quote|[[Blake Masters|Masters]] recalled his dad worrying that, even if Masters won by 30,000 votes over incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), "they’ll just find 40,000 for Mark Kelly. He invited me to prove him wrong," Masters said. "I said, 'Dad, I can’t prove you wrong. All I know is, if those are the numbers, I’ve got to win by 80,000.'" The crowd reportedly burst into applause.}} The GOP victim-mentality escalates...
 
* '''2022-11-03''' [https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/11/03/1133908157/new-opioid-prescribing-guidelines-give-doctors-more-leeway-to-treat-pain CDC issues new opioid prescribing guidance, giving doctors more leeway to treat pain]: this seems like a good thing. Too many people who need pain meds aren't able to get them. My doctor wouldn't prescribe hydrocodone for me, even though I have a long history of responsible usage. (Fortunately I still have a small stash left over from dental work and don't need it that often, BUT.)
 
* '''2022-11-03''' [https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/11/03/1133908157/new-opioid-prescribing-guidelines-give-doctors-more-leeway-to-treat-pain CDC issues new opioid prescribing guidance, giving doctors more leeway to treat pain]: this seems like a good thing. Too many people who need pain meds aren't able to get them. My doctor wouldn't prescribe hydrocodone for me, even though I have a long history of responsible usage. (Fortunately I still have a small stash left over from dental work and don't need it that often, BUT.)
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* '''2022-11-02''' [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/02/sentenced-to-life-for-stealing-14-i-needed-help-but-was-given-jail Sentenced to life for stealing $14: ‘I needed help, but was given jail’] ...in California, a supposedly liberal state (where liberals are supposedly "soft on crime") {{fmt/quote|At the time of the 2002 offense, in which he took loose change from an unlocked garage, Coulson, then 35, was living on the streets of Long Beach and deep in the throes of drug addiction. He was also struggling with mental illnesses after surviving significant childhood abuse. Despite his documented health crises, and having no violent crimes on his record, a judge ordered him to be locked up for life, saying he could only be considered for release after 35 years.}} He was nailed by a "three strikes" law - in part because his $14 crime counted as two strikes. {{fmt/quote| Proponents said the law would “keep murderers, rapists, and child molesters behind bars, where they belong”. Instead, within a decade, nearly 3,500 people were given life sentences for nonviolent offenses such as shoplifting or drug possession.}}

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