This May Day, the trade union movement is the strongest it has been in decades. From auto workers in the South & Midwest, to baristas at Starbucks, to nurses at large hospitals, workers are sick of corporate greed & winning union elections & record contracts. The tide is turning.
Sending in militarized police and snipers to stop students from exercising their First Amendment rights is truly disgusting.
Why are my colleagues and the mainstream media more outraged over these anti-war protests than they are about the over 35,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza?
@AttorneyCrump She planned to kill Ajike. She provoked her by assaulting her children - throwing things at them, calling them racial names, and now she's being charged with just manslaughter? This is sending a message that Black lives are cheap.
@amythegoodnurse Fantastic bad ass nurse going up against the resistance of the corporation. The the other story told here is being trapped by employer based health insurance. Literally, not being able to take care of yourself when you needed to.#singlepayer#universalhealthcare#medicareforall
When the cost of rent, food, gas goes up, we should still be able to access comprehensive health care, which includes mental health services.
Voting YES on Measure 111 this November would open up the doors for sweeping health care reform in our state! https://t.co/MMSksPuNo0
@FossilFREEugene Proud to be there representing the intersection of @hca_oregon health justice and environmental justice! What a wonderful day it was, great energy.
Sgt. Gonell gets emotional recalling how when he returned home early on the morning on Jan 7, he had to push his wife away because of all the chemicals he had on his clothes
US Capitol Sgt Aquilino Gonell: "What we were subjected to that day was like something from a medieval battle. We fought hand to hand ... the rioters that attempted to reach the Capitol were shouting, 'Trump sent us' ... I recall thinking to myself, 'this is how I'm gonna die'"
Liz Cheney's opening statement to the January 6 Select Committee: "On January 6th and in the days thereafter, almost all members of my party recognized the events of that day for what they actually were ... no member of Congress should not attempt to defend the indefensible."