@adamcarolla@spencerpratt Oh well then let’s call it! Adam Carolla endorsement, what else do you need?!Seriously Adam, this is pathetic…even for you. Nobody cares about you! You don’t move the neeedle. You’re a nobody and we are tired of hearing your opinion.
@adamcarolla Dude, what happened to you? Where did you come to think your opinion matters. Sorry buddy you’re a nobody. No one cares. Don’t take it out on society that you never amounted to anything.
The Kennedy Center was named after my uncle, President John F Kennedy. It was named in his honor. He was a man who was interested in the arts, interested in culture, interested in education, language, history. He brought the arts into the White House, and he and my Aunt Jackie amplified the arts, celebrated the arts, stood up for the arts and artists.
It is beyond comprehension that this sitting president has sought to rename this great memorial dedicated to President Kennedy. It is beyond wild that he would think adding his name in front of President Kennedy’s name is acceptable. It is not.
Next thing perhaps he will want to rename JFK Airport, rename the Lincoln Memorial, the Trump Lincoln Memorial. The Trump Jefferson Memorial. The Trump Smithsonian. The list goes on.
Can we not see what is happening here? C’mon, my fellow Americans! Wake up! This is not dignified. This is not funny. This is way beneath the stature of the job. It’s downright weird. It’s obsessive in a weird way. Just when you think somone can’t stoop any lower, down they go…
Adding your name to a memorial already named in honor of a great man doesn’t make you a great man. Quite the contrary. Putting your name on top of someone else’s doesn’t mean that people will speak of you in the same breath as the other man. Putting your name above another man’s name on his existing memorial… What is that about? Truly? What’s that about? Do you want people to speak the names as one? Dig down deep. What are you trying to say? I’m really interested. There is no other president who would do this. None. Zero. In fact, it’s not even legal. Congress named the performing arts center as a living memorial in 1964, and only congress can change that law.
This will always be the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Art. A great man would have said to his hand picked board, “Thank you, but the building already has its name. Let it stand. Let it be. I don’t need that.” But then again…
So curious that such a wealthy man never posts anything that indicates that he enjoys or is even aware of what virtually everyone appreciates— scenes from nature, pet dog or cat, praise for a movie, music, a book (but doubt that he reads); pride in a friend’s or relative’s accomplishment; condolences for someone who has died; pleasure in sports, acclaim for a favorite team; references to history. In fact he seems totally uneducated , uncultured. The poorest persons on Twitter may have access to more beauty & meaning in life than the “most wealthy person in the world.”
Less than two years ago, the Supreme Court stripped the federal Clean Water Act of the many strong protections it offered to waters within California.
I introduced #SB601 to fill this void left by Sackett v EPA and protect access to clean water in California.
@CALaborSec@CAgovernor Dear Mr. Knox, my wife and I have been trying to access our paid family leave benefits (or just get a hold of someone) for three months now! I can’t pay my mortgage this month because of the paid family leave program! I wish I had just taken vacation time. PLEASE HELP!
Last year with @CASpeakerRivas we made incredible progress protecting vulnerable communities and building toward a sustainable future, but our work is not done.
Honored to continue serving as Chair of the Assembly Committee on Natural Resources.
@TonyHinchcliffe How pathetic this is your five minutes of fame! And you wonder why you had to beg to get on a roast. Say bye to all your successful comedian friends. They were the only reason you were even relevant.
California water regulators are cracking down on a second farming area in the San Joaquin Valley for failing to take adequate steps to curb overpumping that is depleting groundwater and causing the land to sink. https://t.co/kDoXIDwKD1
In today's @latimes:
A sudden shutoff of water has dried up the Kern River in Bakersfield, leaving thousands of dead fish. https://t.co/N9ZyAkSaQK (Photos by Gary Kazanjian for @latimesphotos)
Ten years ago, California adopted landmark legislation aimed at addressing chronic overpumping of groundwater. As the state works toward the goals of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, major challenges remain. https://t.co/2cL8uLK4H9