Katie Hobbs Vetoes Bill

Charlie Kirk

Finally a Governor with Guts

Nobody should celebrate those who stirred up hate regardless how stupid taking is life was.

“Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill to rename the Loop 202 freeway after conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Senate Bill 1010 proposed designating the entire Valley freeway as the “Charlie Kirk Loop 202.” The legislation was passed by the Arizona Legislature with no support from Democrats. In a statement, Gov. Hobbs said the bill “falls short of the standard by inserting politics into a function of government that should remain nonpartisan.”” [12News.com, Kevin Reagan and Haley Williams, March 27, 2026 – Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoes bill to name Loop 202 after Charlie Kirk – Governor Hobbs vetoed the freeway renaming bill for activist Charlie Kirk.]

The governor had recently vetoed another bill to establish a Charlie Kirk specialty license plate.


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Why Does Everybody Hate Me?: Living and Loving with Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria

Your boss asked you for a chat, and you just knew you were going to be fired
You didn’t sleep all weekend, and you weren’t fired

Someone answered your message with a thumbs-up emoji and you just knew they hated you.
So you stopped talking to them, they eventually stopped texting, and now you miss them like crazy

Someone went for a bathroom break mid-film, and you just knew it’s because they think your taste in films is terrible
You were so upset you missed the rest of the film, and they left early

Rejection is physically painful for you. Even the most minor criticism stings. And why wouldn’t it? By the time you were 12, you’d received 20,000 negative messages about yourself, your brain and your unique ADHD way of living life.

Alex Partridge knows how it feels to live with Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), the state of emotional dysregulation experienced by almost everyone with ADHD. Throughout his journey from successful entrepreneur to neurodiversity campaigner and host of the hugely successful ADHD Chatter, Alex has been haunted by the fear of rejection, labelled ‘over-sensitive’, and fought constantly against the desire to people-please and protect himself from emotional harm.

In Why Does Everybody Hate Me? Alex draws on his own experience of RSD, and shares how it’s colored every aspect of his life, from his days as founder of the global social media content brands UniLad and LadBible, to his adult relationships, his mental health struggles and his terrible imposter syndrome. He’ll use the insights he’s gained from the world’s top experts on ADHD to share with you some simple steps to regaining your boundaries, your confidence and your self-belief.

You are not ‘too sensitive’ – nor are you broken. You were always enough.


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