UPDATE: @JetBlue ends suspension of PAC donations, donates to Republican Congresswoman that objected to the certification of the Electoral College on January 6.
The company provided no explanation.
https://t.co/T88SK79ecj
UPDATE: In a new op-ed, @staceyabrams says corporations should stop funding state politicians pushing voter suppression bills https://t.co/9WP7LfSUyB
.@StacyCowley writes that a new study finds that the financing approach known as an income-share agreement, which promises to eliminate unaffordable student debt by tying repayment to income, can also mask race-based inequalities. https://t.co/0f6xMXWGci
@blprnt Nice. And I get it. Mine is nearby: East B’way between Catherine and Market. We lived there many years. I love that block’s relentless chaos and contrast of rapid change and somehow preserved identity.
NEW w/ @RMac18: Mark Zuckerberg intervened to reduce penalties for Alex Jones and Infowars. His decision weakened FB's policies and prevented it from acting earlier against right wing groups like the Oath Keepers that stormed the Capitol, sources say: https://t.co/7BedtbfPWv
Wow. Amazon — a private company — enlisted the county government to help them sabotage union organizing by altering traffic light patterns outside their warehouse to stop organizers from being able to talk to workers.
And the county government did it.
In new brief filed by Trump's impeachment lawyers, they note that, in his speech preceding the riot he used the word "fight" multiple times but more frequently used OTHER WORDS that were not FIGHT.
Very compelling.
1. The MyPillow guy made a two-hour movie of lies about the 2020 presidential election.
@Verizon and @ATT beamed it into millions of homes.
https://t.co/vIpUYoyln2
@kittenwithawhip@maxfalkowitz I’m partial to cider apples. And trialing paw paw and American Persimmon. Both are a few years shy of fruiting. Also planting lots of nut trees.