Come practice with me.
Citizenship isn’t a performance, it’s a practice. I’m not here to add to the noise.
I’m here to rebuild peace, starting with responsibility.
When we slow down enough to care, we remember, democracy only works when we do.
#JusticeVision#CitizenShift #StillHere
@SmashJT@NYCMayor Yes, there residents are, at a much better place than at any other time in New Yorks History. It's all about teh people. Why do people have such a problem with Mayor Mamdani doing the job of mayor and public servant. He's doing it with a team of people who care & show it.
@DieselBABE20@NYCMayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani is the Mayor of New York and more presidential than what we have in the white house right now. It's embarassing how this current White House Administration protects such cruelty and elite preferrential treatment while running America into the ground.
The people already know ICE is here. What we don’t see is action from City leadership to reduce the fear residents are living with daily. Words matter, but words without action leave people unprotected.
Now to the people of this city:
Mayor Karen Bass has shown NO REAL INTEREST and has no plan in helping Los Angeles become a place where people feel safe, seen, and protected. But that does not mean we cannot stand together right now and bridge the gap where support is missing.
In the absence of care from leadership, we are the ones who keep each other safe.
Ask yourself today:
What can I do, right now to help shift the conditions of safety in this city?
A few ways to start:
• Check on your neighbors, safety grows when we look out for each other.
• Report safety hazards or abuses immediately, document and speak up.
• Join or create a local tenant, block, or community safety group, collective power matters.
• Share real information (not fear) so our community stays aware and supported.
• Advocate publicly, call, email, and comment where it counts. Silence helps no one.
Los Angeles becomes safer when we refuse to abandon each other.
The people already know ICE is here. What we don’t see is action from City leadership to reduce the fear residents are living with daily. Words matter, but words without action leave people unprotected.
Now to the people of this city:
Mayor Karen Bass has shown interest in helping Los Angeles become a place where people feel safe, seen, and protected. But that does not mean we cannot stand together right now and bridge the gap where support is missing.
In the absence of care from leadership, we are the ones who keep each other safe.
Ask yourself today:
What can I do, right now to help shift the conditions of safety in this city?
A few ways to start:
• Check on your neighbors, safety grows when we look out for each other.
• Report safety hazards or abuses immediately, document and speak up.
• Join or create a local tenant, block, or community safety group, collective power matters.
• Share real information (not fear) so our community stays aware and supported.
• Advocate publicly, call, email, and comment where it counts. Silence helps no one.
Los Angeles becomes safer when we refuse to abandon each other.
@MayorOfLA It’s not enough just to give commentary about these issues. This city is NOT safe and the expectation is for your role, you should be doing more than talking about it.
An Epstein survivor just delivered the line Congress needed to hear:
“Today we stand in a moment that will decide whether our government belongs to the American people, or to those who prey on them.”
That’s the whole fight, distilled to one sentence.
This is why there is a disproportionate amount of Black women dying during labor.
Not because of obesity or poor prenatal care, but because of the absolute disregard and inhumanity we are treated with while in labor.
Listen… Mike Johnson can claim he never tried to stop this, but the timeline tells the truth. If he wasn’t trying to bury this petition, we wouldn’t have spent weeks begging him to do the bare minimum.
This isn’t complicated: if you’re not hiding anything, you don’t slow-walk subpoenas or stall votes.
Release the files.
NERDING OUT ON BASIC FINANCIAL ANALYSIS! 🥳
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Yes, we all see the crisis.
The real question is: what are you doing about it?
Anyone can express outrage. Anyone can make statements. But not all leadership is equal in its willingness to take real action instead of offering performance.
This moment is an opportunity for you, not to react, but to lead. To demonstrate that your words have weight, that your office can move beyond announcements and into measurable, accountable results.
Do you see that?
Do you see the opportunity in front of you?
Because the people of Los Angeles do.
And we are watching who rises to meet it, and who doesn’t.
@GMoney662@ChrisMurphyCT We clearly have some with an allegiance to something other than the people. And all democrats who voted for this cannot convince America it did so to save the people’s health care or their ability to live a good quality of life. Actions speak louder than words
We are literally funding Israel’s annihilation of Gaza and the United States cave fund that and turn around and leave its own country without medical care or an alternative health plan. It’s true that the Trump Administration had no health plan, just like Kamala Harris exposed in the presidential debate.