Tbh there was an opportunity here with the free food schtick for some good publicity, but these guys didn’t think of that because they wouldn’t ever do something like that even outside of the public eye. Instead, they’re passing that dub to Talarico bc they’re petty. Thanks ig?
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@kuhbillion@KrassAss@RyanGeddie Yeah it’s right, I listened to the interview. He was talking about how he struggled with how these ppl who passed these horrible bills can be decent in their personal life, and concluded they had a heart but their circle of concern was too small, and it just needed to grow.
@Acyn Is Jesse Waters some kind of pervert, because I only ever see clips of him saying these borderline or even outright sexual things about other people 😭
@TeamTalaricoHQ I think it’s pretty clear from his history that Paxton doesn’t care about the wellbeing of his constituents. He’s willing to make our lives harder if it means there’s something monetary to be gained.
@BookerGWash Man what? Haven’t found any words for Paxton? I’m starting to think you actually might be getting paid for this cause I keep seeing multiple vids/articles of Talarico attacking Paxton everywhere, like no way you sincerely think he’s not attacking him at all 😭
@RhenSkya@EmmaVigeland@JasmineForUS Good thing he doesn’t think that then? Idk why you’re pushing this narrative that he hates her when it’s exactly the opposite? Like he’s been defending and praising her during the primary and somehow that’s seen as an attack on her.
@RealDonTravolta@NateBlanchett Libs will make up fake polls to cope with their inevitable failure. Sandy Cheeks is a TRUE Texan, unlike Talarico and Paxton, and us Texans are supporting her 100%. Vote Cheeks for a Texan Texas!
On June 19, 1865, African American communities in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom from slavery — two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
For 161 years, Juneteenth has been a day of remembrance for the freedom that was delayed. It is also a celebration of the joy and resilience that flourished despite that delay.
The contributions of African Americans, whose struggle for freedom shaped our nation, are immeasurable. Yet too many Black families continue to bear the brunt of an affordability crisis that has pushed them out of the neighborhoods and communities they've built.
True freedom has a tangible impact on daily life: the ability to afford housing, earn a living wage, put food on the table, support a family, and create a future for generations to come.
As we celebrate today, we must recommit ourselves to ensuring this freedom is fully realized.
Happy Juneteenth, New York City.