Living life in California.
What’s happening in Tennessee is atrocious, and evidence of what the Republican Party fears more than anything else: a multi-racial, multi-generational coalition unafraid to speak truth to power.
Solidarity with the students, lawmakers, and activists fighting for gun control.
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RT @0liviajulianna
‼️⚠️TENNESSEE CALL TO ACTION ⚠️‼️
The bill in Tennessee to expel lawmakers for protesting with students and gun control advocates will…
https://twitter.com/0liviajulianna/status/1643305456985595911
Hey, if you are in #Wisconsin and you haven't voted yet, please vote tomorrow so we can have a non-Nazi court that strikes down our abortion ban written and passed by old shitty-mustache men seven fucking decades before women COULD VOTE IN AMERICA and well prior to medical science actually understanding how women's actual insides work and that they were free people deserving of agency and rights under the law and also have a court not populated by bitter revanchist Klansmen champing at the bit throw out my votes and overthrow the constitution of the United States because I didn't vote fascist enough, thank you.
I.e. vote for #JudgeJanet, please. Thank you in advance for saving the republic from assholes.
⚠️ Via Sherrilyn Ifill:
This is a VERY SERIOUS situation unfolding in #Nashville. Reps who stood w/their constituents who came to state house to demand #guns safety are facing expulsion from the House. Their Member ID badges have already been turned off. This is how #democracy ends.
Olivia Julianna:
...The Tenn. legis is planning to expel lawmakers who stood w gun control advocates today.
They've been stripped from committee assignments & their member ID’s shut off
THIS IS NOT DEMOCRACY.
Moderna is planning to charge $130 for its COVID vaccine, but the vaccine only costs ~$3 to make.
Meanwhile, over the last two years, the company made over $19 billion in profits off the vaccine.
Textbook corporate greed.
Albertsons bought Safeway. Now Kroger wants to buy Albertons.
Combined they would control ~22% of the U.S. grocery market.
Concentration in the industry is already bad. Just five companies dominate over 60% of American grocery sales.
This deal must be blocked.