��This is probably one of the poorest times I’ve ever had in my entire life and it’s absolutely ridiculous. I’m finally in a senior level position and I’m relying on friends to help take me out to dinner a couple times a week.” https://t.co/81Yl35HQy3
Libraries may close, summer youth programs could be canceled and flights at @FlySJC could be delayed if city employees vote to strike this week over failed contract negotiations https://t.co/MqYb3foiAg
BREAKING: Republican Liz Cheney releases a BRUTAL attack ad against Donald Trump, calling him a "a risk America can never take again" in a video that is sure to infuriate the disgraced former president.
She points out that he is the "only president in American history" to refuse the "peaceful transition of power" and he "betrayed millions of Americans" by spreading the Big Lie after Joe Biden defeated him in 2020.
He watched on television as his Capitol insurrection unfolded and refused to take action to call off his supporters.
"There has never been a greater dereliction of duty by any president," says Cheney.
Retweet if you think that she absolutely nailed it!
FYI there’s a fake account on here impersonating me and going viral. The Twitter CEO has engaged it, boosting visibility.
It is releasing false policy statements and gaining spread.
I am assessing with my team how to move forward. In the meantime, be careful of what you see.
Why should we center people with lived experience of homelessness in the work to end homelessness? Find out as our Housing Director joins the discussion panel next Tuesday with experts from the Lived Experience Advisory Board of Silicon Valley. @DSTNHome@SCCgov@carrythevision
Drummer exchange, Sen. Alex Padilla, and now an opening plenary panel to kick off the #Welcoming Interactive 2023 conference Day 2! Shout out to local leader Mimi Hernandez of @LabProsperity
Regardless of my personal feelings about Trump, I sincerely hope authorities will treat him with the respect he has always demanded from the law enforcement community
@nbcbayarea However most communities already know that addressing racial injustice...is near the bottom of the list. Statements versus actions. Any updates on that George Floyd Bill?