SCOOP: Delta Airlines employee training is FILLED with racist DEI courses
They include mandatory courses on "unconscious bias" and aim to turn employees into "Advocates for DEI."
Hopefully @AAGDhillon can investigate if @delta has racist practices!
"Let's be extremely clear. We never touched a tablet... we never touched a piece of paper... we never touched a document... we never signed anything... we never cast a ballot... we never checked in... we didn't do anything to start the process of actually voting. We walked into the polling station and we asked them questions. That is not illegal."
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The Islamic Center of Maineville, Ohio supposedly has 2-4 MW installed on their 6.5 acre property.
This is enough to power between 1,600 and 3,400 average U.S. homes.
🚨 JUST IN: Scott Presler unearths shocking footage of a Minnesota ELECTION training employee telling everyone “DO NOT ASK TO SEE ID”
She says all you need is a name, address, take an “oath” (pinky promise) and a signature
Minnesota elections are some of the worst in the country!
This is TERRIFYING for a republic that relies on secure elections.
Defund Minnesota until elections are secure!
The irony here is pretty hard to ignore. Millions of Americans can’t afford to miss a paycheck when they get sick, but members of Congress can be gone for months and still collect their full salary.
Forget politics for a second. Why do the people making the rules get protections and benefits that millions of the people paying their salaries don’t?
Good thing I pay for X because this list is long.
Cincinnati is about to open Gloria’s Place at 2000 Dunlap Street, just blocks from Findlay Market. As you read in my earlier post, sobriety or treatment completion is not required before receiving housing.
If Gloria’s Place were the only facility around here, this would be a different conversation. It isn’t.
Several hundred people with histories of homelessness, addiction, serious mental illness, or other high service needs can live in or cycle through this relatively small section of North OTR and the Vine Street corridor. Others travel to the area for meals, showers, medical care, recovery programs, and mental health services.
This doesn’t mean everyone using these programs causes problems. The issue is concentration, especially along the same corridor where Cincinnati and 3CDC are spending roughly $100 million trying to attract families, businesses and private investment.
We’ve already seen what can happen. In 2024, police described an open-air drug market around St. Francis Seraph and Republic Street. CPD reported roughly 150 arrests and 400 charges or citations in the area during 2023 before Cincinnati barricaded part of Republic Street.
Now look at what already exists or is being added nearby:
Gloria’s Place — 2000 Dunlap St.
Housing First permanent supportive housing for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. 44 apartments.
Jimmy Heath House — OTR.
Housing First permanent supportive housing for people who have experienced chronic homelessness. 25 apartments.
Recovery Hotel — 1225 Vine St. area.
Permanent supportive housing for people who have experienced homelessness and substance-use disorders. 20 apartments.
Buddy’s Place — 1300 Vine St. area.
Permanent supportive housing for people exiting homelessness. 20 apartments.
Carrie’s Place — North OTR.
Affordable and permanent supportive housing operated by OTRCH. 43 total units.
Nannie Hinkston House — E. McMicken Ave.
Supportive/transitional housing for people who have experienced homelessness. 12 units/beds.
Tender Mercies, Spaeth & Kelly Hall — 27 W. 12th St.
Permanent supportive housing for adults who have experienced homelessness and serious mental illness. 30 apartments.
Tender Mercies, Dana Hotel & Harkavy Hall — W. 12th St.
Additional permanent supportive housing for adults who have experienced homelessness and serious mental illness.
Glen Wright Place — 1440 Pleasant St.
Planned permanent supportive housing for people who have experienced homelessness and mental illness. 25 apartments planned.
St. Anthony Center / St. Francis Seraph Campus — Republic & Vine.
Major hub providing meals, showers, laundry, medical respite, mental health and addiction assistance, and other homeless services. Cincinnati is contributing $4 million toward 3CDC’s purchase of the campus.
Charlie’s 3/4 House — 2121 Vine St.
Sober housing for men recovering from alcoholism, with sobriety, recovery meetings, and employment requirements. Up to 50 men.
Gateway House — 2232 Vine St.
Transitional housing for men recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Reported to have around 50 beds.
Talbert House — Vine/Inwood Park area.
Behavioral health, addiction, and recovery programs operating along the same broader corridor.
Mid Line — Vine/Polk.
57 planned income-restricted apartments. This is affordable housing, not a homeless or recovery facility, so it should be counted separately.
These programs aren’t interchangeable. A sober house is very different from Housing First, and neither is the same as ordinary affordable housing. But they share geography.
Cincinnati once viewed Vine Street as the connection between Downtown, OTR and Uptown. People bought houses, renovated buildings, and opened businesses as redevelopment moved north.
At some point, City Hall needs to show residents the map and explain why so much of Cincinnati’s supportive housing, homelessness, and recovery infrastructure continues to cluster along the same corridor.
💥 THE TWO LEADING OHIO GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES have published data center pledges. We put them side by side — on one page.
Free electricity vs. 100% utility-cost coverage. Ending property tax abatements vs. reining in a sales-tax exemption. A day-one construction freeze vs. no moratorium proposed at all.
Same issue, two very different plans — laid out claim by claim, one page, no scrolling required. No scores, no endorsement.
🔗 New Ground Truth: Comparing Ramaswamy's and Acton's data center pledges. Image below, PDF download link in replies below.
Ohio Common Ground Research Center · Politicians Must Earn Your Vote
Hey @amazon, why are you allowing shirts promoting "8647" to be sold on your site?
This symbol is used to call for the ass*ssination of President Trump.
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, wants to buy AES Ohio in a $10B deal. The investors profiting off data centers could soon own your utility too. Ohio's already seen a utility corrupt its regulators. This deal means even less transparency. https://t.co/xHmHhnTgoe
Hey, why is “Voter does not have a SSN” an option under Minnesota’s vouching program?
This is a screenshot from a Minnesota Election Judge training handbook - provided to me by an election judge.
More coming. Follow to stay tuned.
I imagine they’re coming through the northern border near Buffalo, NY and heading to Brooklyn, NY to illegally obtain identification. From there, they head to Ohio to swap for Ohio identification. This would then make them “eligible” for their CDL.
This could even explain the influx of Uzbeks in and around Cleveland, Ohio.
@maybedanielleee@GordMagill@supertrucker
More proof Cincinnati is cooked.
They just spent almost $15 million on this luxury homeless shelter right by Findlay Market. 44 brand new apartments for chronic homelessness.
No sobriety required. No treatment required. Nothing required. Just free housing so people can keep getting f*cked up and living a life of pure low responsibility while the rest of us pay for it.
You’re already covering your own mortgage or rent. Now you’re covering theirs too. They don’t put up a thin nickel. Federal tax credits, city money, state funds, all of it stolen from people who actually work for a living so a bunch of nonprofit careerists with BS degrees can keep their jobs enabling this behavior.
This is going up at Findlay Market, where people risked their own money trying to build businesses and turn things around. The same area where Patrick Heringer got stabbed to death in his own home defending his wife from a career criminal who should never have been walking free.
This isn’t compassion. This is the city choosing failure on purpose and forcing the rest of us to subsidize it.
OTR is going to be known as the largest homelessness and drug rehab neighborhood in the country if this keeps going on. Nobody is going to want to invest around there or live next to this. And for those who already did, I’m sorry our city is run by selfish f*cking retards who want to make money off the suffering of damaged people.
There are former high-ranking government officials from Uzbekistan in Maineville, Ohio who are working as notary publics to the state and are facilitating fraud.
So the World is treated to a once in a Lifetime Solar Eclipse, insanely dense illuminating Meteor Showers and then Saturn shows up clear as night for amateur astronomers everywhere, all at the same time, and it’s just another coincidence? Nah.
BREAKING: 21 states and D.C. are suing the Transportation Dept to BLOCK the Trump admin from obtaining DMV data to verify the 17 Million individuals holding a Commercial Driver’s License
The states who want to protect illegal alien truck drivers on our roads are:
Washington
Oregon
California
Nevada
Colorado
Arizona
New Mexico
Wisconsin
Illinois
Hawaii
Michigan
Vermont
Pennsylvania
New York
Virginia
Maine
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Delaware
New Jersey
Maryland