@JustArmyRob

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Retired Army Master Sergeant, Opinions are sometimes coherent and colorful, Don’t be a useful idiot…Chicago Sports Fan and I hate KKKult45!!
If Jason Aldean’s small town tries any of that shit in John Mellencamp’s small town, Aldean’s will get its ass kicked.
@ryanhoulihan nice 👍
@StefanThinks they definitely have me fooled then cause they take for ever to come back and get their money.
@GottaLaff she is terrible hope she has to shut down her campaign.
In case you still don't believe that #Twitter is now full MAGA, it just blocked promotion of a Democratic candidate's ad because it mentions #AbortionRights
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rachel-hunt-north-carolina-twitter-video-abortion_n_648b4257e4b0756ff8631dec
Twitter Halts Promotion Of Campaign Video Due To ‘Abortion Advocacy’

“The mention of abortion advocacy is the issue here,” a Twitter employee told North Carolina candidate Rachel Hunt, according to emails HuffPost reviewed.

HuffPost
The plea deal by Hunter Biden with federal prosecutors demonstrates that no one, not even the president’s son, can escape accountability. Now do the former president and his family.

We can do better...

CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay https://apnews.com/article/ceo-pay-compensation-bonus-stock-apple-pichai-c8ddeab9fd84a80359f7b0708275b14b

CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay

After ballooning for years, CEO pay growth is finally slowing. The typical compensation package for chief executives who run S&P 500 companies rose just 0.9% last year, to a median of $14.8 million, according to data analyzed for The Associated Press by Equilar.

Associated Press
Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy?
One reason: Doctors don't take them seriously https://apnews.com/article/black-women-maternal-mortality-rate-df872e86c4bb56ef222b19141dc377f8
Why black women are more likely to die in pregnancy

This story is part one of an AP series examining the health disparities experienced by Black Americans across a lifetime.

AP NEWS
@nerdybutcute
I agree 💯with your assessment.