Late posting on the same day, because I thought I had already scheduled this page. Oops. My bad.
The unanimous (sort of) decision by the Supreme Court to overturn Colorado’s removal of Trump from the state ballot puts into question the (already dubious) integrity of the state’s rights doctrine and constitutional originalism. If states don’t have enforcement powers to prevent insurrectionists from running for public office, but the federal government can’t secure the voting rights of citizens either (see the gutting of the Voting Rights Act), and if it’s up to the highly partisan Congress to decide, then the 14th amendment is seriously compromised.
This started as a post on Blue Sky, then I thought it would make a good cartoon. This sleep disruption by brain or bladder — or both — happens at least once a week.