How long has this been a thing? So Markelle Fultz played tonight for the sixers after missing like 70 games and I thought about last year's draft and couldn't remember who all went where.
2017 NBA draft - Wikipedia
So players with a # and in a gray box haven't made their NBA debuts yet. I clicked on Duke's Frank Jackson who was picked first in the 2nd round. Then I see his dad was appointed state senator in Utah (which pretty much means republican) and a quick google of Alvin Jackson senator resulted in this showing up.
Then a trip down the rabbit hole shows this nonsense got heavy coverage in conservative media.
I love the internet, from Markelle Fultz to the repeal of the 17th amendment in like 4 links.
This won't "fix" the senate. At least US senate elections have pretty good turnout. If state legislatures (minuscule turnout) got to pick senators people like Bill Nelson in Florida would never make it to DC because republicans control the state legislature and have for decades. These republicans think they're slick, anything to minimize the voting power of the most people.
2017 NBA draft - Wikipedia
So players with a # and in a gray box haven't made their NBA debuts yet. I clicked on Duke's Frank Jackson who was picked first in the 2nd round. Then I see his dad was appointed state senator in Utah (which pretty much means republican) and a quick google of Alvin Jackson senator resulted in this showing up.
Then a trip down the rabbit hole shows this nonsense got heavy coverage in conservative media.
I love the internet, from Markelle Fultz to the repeal of the 17th amendment in like 4 links.
This won't "fix" the senate. At least US senate elections have pretty good turnout. If state legislatures (minuscule turnout) got to pick senators people like Bill Nelson in Florida would never make it to DC because republicans control the state legislature and have for decades. These republicans think they're slick, anything to minimize the voting power of the most people.
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