We already had one massive press conference in front of the SEC.
We will do another.
And then march to the DOJ to deliver a criminal referral for employees of the SEC past and present along with FINRA and broker dealers.
I’ve already given the DOJ a packet on this ongoing crime scene.
We the people are in charge and we have had enough.
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Funny, isn't it?
2 years after Jackie screamed at all of you that this won't end well
And now people significantly smarter than I are warning you of the same things
$CHWY
make sure y'all retweet this one alright?
Here's my very specifically saying the 236 is SUPPORT TO LONG
Long $CHWY since $18. Currently: $24
Video date $CHWY was $22 at the trendline
GG folks stay mad and hatin
How's everyone holding up?
I'm gonna give away 2 free discord memberships to 2 people that comment on this post
Unless I look at your profile and you a bitch
“This is why cancel culture does not feel like censorship to the people practicing it. The journalist who demands a speaker be deplatformed genuinely believes she is defending free speech. The HR department that fires the employee for the wrong opinion genuinely believes it is creating an inclusive environment. They have been taught that this is what tolerance means. Marcuse taught them.”
- Krzysztof Szczawinski
I wrote in today's @WSJ: States refusing to step up to the plate on federal tax-credit scholarships will leave their students behind. Oregon is fast becoming that cautionary tale.
Despite the Nation’s Report Card placing our state last in fourth-grade reading and math, Gov. Tina Kotek announced this June that she will not opt Oregon into the federal Education Freedom Tax Credit program.
Last November I joined fellow legislators in urging Gov. Kotek to participate. This program requires zero new state taxes. It simply allows people to claim a federal tax credit of up to $1,700 for donations to scholarship organizations—funds that cover private-school tuition, tutoring, special-needs services, and vital support for public-school students.
Oregon must open doors for struggling students, not slam them shut. During the 2027 legislative session, I will introduce statutory legislation to bypass this executive roadblock and formally opt our state in.
Until then, keep an eye on Oregon this November. Voters will decide if playing politics with our children’s future in a failing educational system finally carries a price at the ballot box.
@GlennYoungkin is right to push states to give families this opportunity.
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The only thing you’ve championed @TinaKotek is bullying people and destroying the state of Oregon. You are not a leader, you’ve never been a leader, your a liar and a self serving slave
Christine Drazan is proudly endorsed by Oregon Right to Life, a group that would ban abortion in all situations.
I championed the Reproductive Health Equity Act, and when Trump cut Planned Parenthood funding, I signed legislation to protect access to care here in Oregon.
This November, the choice couldn't be clearer: protect our reproductive rights or put them at risk.
Tina Kotek should never have been governor of Oregon. Let’s be clear.
This is a woman who, as House Speaker, was so aggressive that a fellow Democrat said she threatened to destroy his career and make sure he lost his next election if he didn’t fall in line on a bill. He said it left him with PTSD. The investigation said it was just “contentious politics.” In other words, the system protected her. That’s not leadership. That’s bullying with a title.
Then she becomes governor and immediately starts treating the office like a family business. Her wife starts sitting in on policy meetings, personnel talks, even meetings with people trying to do business with the state. Top staff raise red flags about nepotism, power dynamics, and retaliation risk. Three of her highest ranking aides walk out. What does Kotek do? She doubles down at first, then has to walk it back and apologize after the blowback. You don’t get to put your spouse above the people who actually run the government and call it “partnership.” That’s not how a serious executive operates.
She issues an executive order forcing union labor agreements on state construction projects. A judge rules it illegal. Straight up overreach. She tries to yank back commutations from the previous governor and courts have to tell her she’s illegally keeping people locked up. Multiple times. That’s not toughness. That’s a governor who thinks the rules don’t apply to her until a judge forces the issue.
Meanwhile Oregon’s private sector job growth is near the bottom of the country, cost of living is crushing people, and voters rejected her big transportation tax package at the ballot box. She fires agency heads left and right which can look decisive but the underlying problems keep grinding on.
This is the pattern, hardball politics when it suits her, personal priorities over institutional norms, executive overreach until the courts stop her, and a state that keeps underperforming while she insists she’s the adult in the room.
That’s not the character of someone who should be running Oregon. It’s the character of someone who treats power as personal property. Oregon deserves better than that. 🇺🇸 🐺
@GovTinaKotek
You’re not a governor, you’re a Speaker who never learned how to stop threatening people when they don’t fall in line.
@TeamDrazan