Have 5 @johnsummit shirts to advertise how awesome his music and shows are haha!!! Here's two of my favorites from @expertsonly festival in NYC last year on Randalls Island. Can't wait to get more shirts at the arena tour in Miami in November. ππ΄
@jaytatum0 My goal is to see you play in person because your story on Starting 5 became my motivation--Your grit drove me fight to keep walking while working to gain independence for the first time as a childhood Cancer and major head injury survivor. Losing wasn't option. ππͺπ«Ά
MY FIRST EVER ARENA TOUR!!
bringing a brand new show all across north america in a way iβve never done before with full production, special guests & plenty of surprises
@johnsummit Got tix to Fri Miami show!!! Saw ur looking for candy so I can bring you some bracelets because I have several from Imagine Festival and Tomorrow World. Lmk so I can make a note to bring them with me from Atlanta. Oh btw, I'd rather be in Miami haha!! π΄ππ€·ββοΈ
@johnsummit is the best because his 140+ bpm music helped me lose 45 lbs when I was close to death because of Neuromuscular symptoms after doctors in Atlanta put 400+ seizures through my brain unnecessarily so I'm lucky I'm not dead. Tysm!!! See u in Atlanta next Friday!!!πͺπͺπͺ
@TomBancroft76@FoxNews Look up Thomas Fugate and how quick the DC shooting happened because it's enough to infuriate anyone especially someone that's naive to how the National Guard shooting went down. π‘ππ
@TomBancroft76@FoxNews Donald Trump hired a unqualified graduate from the University of Texas this week to head the domestic terrorism unit but the DC shooter flipped the switch to drive across country from Washington state to Washington DC. Something pissed the shooter off in a matter of days. π‘
@Therealbiggsie@RedLineReportt Verizon complying with the subpoena violates the 4th amendment which makes unreasonable search & seizure of your house, car, and phone/text/data records unconstitutional.
@Therealbiggsie@RedLineReportt That'll never happen because the judge did his job and AT&T refused the subpoena while Verizon complied. I used to work for Verizon and so I know they have government contracts for Congressional phones and the fact that they complied should scare you.
@MarshaBlackburn@Verizon LOL actually what @Verizon did was in compliance with the law and the 4th amendment due to the violent nature of the Jan 6th coup attempt because Republicans are notorious for threats and intimidation. Just stop and negotiate with the democrats on re-opening the government.
@stevefriend It's not a scheme it's the 4th amendment which prevents the govt from accessing your phone, text, and internet logs. To do so a subpoena is required and Jack Smith followed the law when Trump didn't because he colluded with Russia, lost to Biden, and promoted Jan 6th. Sorry.
@stevefriend@KyleSeraphin I see you worked for the FBI and I used to work for Verizon and AT&T. AT&T did it's job when Verizon caved to Trump when he approved their deal with Frontier Communications in exchange for dropping DEI from their training and website so the released info is legal.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews To sum it up Verizon violated the 4th amendment when AT&T protected customer information because the government is required to have a subpoena to access your data which prevents the government from threating you for no reason.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews So as a former Verizon employee I witnessed the company quickly go down hill and lose what they were known for which was their diversity which is needed in IT due to Verizon's deep ties to the federal contracts that other carriers don't have. That's DEI at work: Your security.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews Verizon was strict back then because they have a lot of contracts with the federal government which made it imperative to protect customer data which can't be released arbitrarily which was what Verizon did when AT&T refused. Glad I switched my phone service to AT&T as a result.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews However after I left the goal of the Verizon changed under CEO Hans Vestberg so they closed call centers and replaced employees with AI to $$. When I started at AT&T which wasn't long before Trump's inauguration we also did extensive training to never release customer data.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews When I was at Verizon from 2013-2018 I worked in customer service and we were trained under no circumstances are phone records to be released and we underwent significant security training so that information was never disclosed to anyone including the account owner.
@CPutnam24006@FoxNews I'm a former AT&T & Verizon employee so I know Senator Graham has no case because Verizon ended their DEI policy the same day their deal to buy Frontier Communications for $20 billion so they can expand fiber-optic cable to 1 million people in 25 states in mostly rural areas.