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MASS ALLIANCE GLOSSY MAILING & HORSE MANURE

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The Mass Alliance....whoever they are....spent a bucket sending out a misleading glossy postcard...did anyone scrutinize the PROPAGANDA? MASS ALLIANCE is fighting to conceal their DONORS....Does anyone winder WHY the secrecy?  Did ya notice it came from VIRGINIA?  If you understand how Massachusetts functions, you'd know that MASSACHUSETTS VOTERS supported a ballot question to remove lawmakers' pay raises from a legislative vote.  The PROPAGANDA mailed by MASS ALLIANCE is a LIE! Are they that DESPERATE?  Complaint seeks to force Mass. Fiscal Alliance disclosure The Lowell Sun UPDATED:   02/20/2018 By Michael P. Norton STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BOSTON -- Lawmakers who say they've been targeted recently in their districts by the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance plan to call on state regulators Tuesday to force the non-profit group to register as a political committee and disclose its donors. A complaint, obtained by the News Service and signed by

The Daily 202: Florida shooting aftermath shows a generation that’s more impressive than typically portrayed

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Students join hands outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Sunday. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) BY JAMES HOHMANN with Breanne Deppisch and Joanie Greve THE BIG IDEA: Most stories about kids these days provide reasons to feel pessimistic about the next generation.  They’re  addicted  to  video games . They’re  taking  the  Tide pod challenge . They don’t appreciate the importance of  the First Amendment  or  capitalism . They’re  self-centered , entitled and  need constant validation . But what’s happened since the Valentine’s Day rampage in Florida forcefully challenges this caricature.  As is so often the case, the worst of humanity also brings out its best. Florida JROTC students share memories of shooting victims - “I am the future of the United States of America” is part of the creed that members of the Junior ROTC recite.  More than 300,000 students across 1,700 schools participate in the na