Respectfully, the 80 hour a month voluntary work requirement is far too strict. Is the volunteer being fed, being given a modest travel stipend? There are alternative sodas on the market that have half the sugar content of Coca-Cola. Why not create a list of acceptable sodas?
I gave her every opportunity to say Americans don’t need Coca-Cola to survive. She wouldn’t do it.
This is who Democrats brought to defend food stamps.
What a DANGEROUS Joke of a Politician. Trump has probably been told to not talk about her because of the upcoming Mid term elections and the cries of sexism and racism that would ensue.
Last year, when the Pallisides fire broke out, Mayor Karen Bass was oceans away in Ghana. Now, some people are drawing parallels in her handling of the recent Boyle Heights fire. Read more https://t.co/z01KaCzHvg
Ironically, it is fertile, married heterosexuals who are under the most pressure to have a healthy relationship with their spouse, while not being able to as easily choose when to have a child, as a Gay couple. The idea that a Gay couple deserves additional rights perplexes me when it would be hetero families that can suddenly face higher life related costs.
🚨 WTF?! Gavin Newsom's California is now requiring firms to PROVE they are "GAY" just to get contracts
California is run by psychopaths! This is illegal!
"The Public Utilities Commission's reportedly awarding contracts to companies based on their sexuality. Businesses have to prove that they're gay enough to qualify for the LGBT contracts."
"For example, they can include 3 letters from personal contacts and testing to their sexual orientation."
AAG Harmeet Dhillon is now investigating if it VIOLATES federal law 👏🏻 @AAGDhillon
Gavin Newsom will never be president, and he knows it. That's why he's framing the DOJ investigation as a Trump hit job — not because it helps him now, but because it gives him an excuse later.
@onlaca@KABCRadio@Johnnydontlike
Kristi L. Noem is joining NovaRed Mining - as a strategic adviser, and OMG, this is a major headline for the critical-minerals space.
Her resume is stacked: farmer, rancher, business owner, South Dakota state lawmaker, U.S. Congresswoman, 33rd Governor of South Dakota, 8th U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, and now U.S. Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas. That means decades of experience across agriculture, energy, infrastructure, economic development, public policy, emergency management, transportation security, and national security.
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In a world where secure supply chains matter more than ever, NovaRed’s copper story connects directly to national security, energy security, and North American resource independence.
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Not investment advice. Personal advisory capacity only. No government endorsement.
Five years ago today I called out Fox Corp live on air, then did several independent reports on how they’d become compromised:
⚫️Fox had threatened to fire me for covering the story they assigned me to cover, all because the true narrative was different from the “safe” narrative they had anticipated.
⚫️The true narrative was that four times more lives were being saved at a hospital that used a COVID treatment protocol that the CDC/FDA recommended against using.
⚫️Fox had been pushing its reporters to only tell people to do what the CDC/FDA said to do, rather than pursuing journalism which is: Go out and see what people are actually doing and cover what’s actually working and not working.
⚫️So when Fox sent me to a hospital to cover COVID treatment, they expected me to report the copy/paste version of what CDC/FDA said to tell people was happening.
⚫️When I adhered to journalism and covered what was actually happening there, Fox issued a letter for my files, lying about me, threatening to fire me, and they put me on a social media blackout—no posting anything unless it is “safe news” approved by management before the post.
⚫️All because I approached a COVID story the same way I approached crime stories: Go out there, be curious, ask the people’s questions, report what’s actually happening.
⚫️When Fox crossed the line and later sent their HR lady in Atlanta after me to tell me standing up for free speech is not something I’m allowed to do, I knew it was time to leave that compromised company. (I’ve posted all the receipts from this showdown in the past and still have more receipts I haven’t posted.)
⚫️I left the company and then found out there were Fox Corp employees all over the nation going through similar stories. I heard from staff at other news companies—ABC, CBS, etc.—with very similar stories.
⚫️It was much easier for me to leave and sound the alarm as a single girl who didn’t have a family to provide for. My heart goes out to those who have not left and are still within the compromised machine at news companies across the country.
⚫️May you find a way to take a stand, even if from the inside. Never compromise your conscience. Take a stand—even a small one—and God will protect you. Life’s too short not to.
⚫️We’re not in the pandemic anymore, but there are countless news stories where the corporations just don’t have the spine to tell the truth, and they’re ready to persecute their reporters for sticking with journalism.
⚫️Yes, COVID treatment was not the only story Fox was compromised on. I went on to cover how they hid anomalies related to elections to help viewers believe elections are always perfect. I covered how they acted as a PR team for vaccine companies rather than seeking answers to their viewers’ concerns about them. And I covered how they used crime coverage to deceptively pit races against each other in an effort to increase ratings.
⚫️I thank @JamesOKeefeIII and @Project_Veritas from the bottom of my heart for picking up my story and sending it so viral. I do believe it made at least a small difference in challenging news outlets to get back to honesty over “safety.”
80% of the late mail vote voted for the sales tax, which correlates to 60% for Raman, and 20% for Bass. And didn't Pratt get about 20% of the late mail in vote, so all the illegally turned legal vote practices mathematically fit.
Los Angeles County voters were rejecting a sales tax hike until late mail ballots shifted the outcome.
The result raises serious questions about California’s election system.
The controversy isn’t going away.
There is NO credible evidence of widespread voter fraud in California, just like there was NO credible evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 elections. Donald Trump will run this play again in November – the American people must reject it.
https://t.co/eIDHPHaclM
My latest on @townhallcom
Politics Isn’t Fair. Bianco Should Have Won.
"You can have the right resume, an excellent pedigree, a great record of accomplishment, and you still don’t get elected. Politics isn’t fair. Oftentimes, it isn’t moral."
SEE: https://t.co/1bAZtWAFQe
@keepitquarterly There is logic to a longer window so companies are not constantly pressured to product profits, especially if they are products are seasonally based. Just figure out how to make sure insiders don't benefit from the longer window, rather than killing the idea of a longer window.
Nithya Raman even LOST her own district (CD-4) to Spencer Pratt and Karan Bass, but you expect us to believe she beat them BOTH by winning 40% of the vote in the rest of the city by mail-in ballots? 🧐