An escapee from Twitter. I will not tell what the 92% are doing. I will make your butt cheeks clench with the TRUTH
Faith M. Jackson
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Still grumpy.
Because...
Primaries Today: Alabama, District of Columbia Georgia and Oklahoma. #Vote!!
Michelle Obama Appreciation!
Michelle Obama Appreciation! I'm sure some whiiiiitttte grifters will not call it out.
In North Carolina Republikkkans dropped a 36-page elections bill that would ban officials from encouraging turnout, ban ranked-choice voting, boost partisan control over audits, weaken campaign finance transparency, and limit some overseas voters. It’s in committee Tuesday.
I respect you @rbreich.bsky.social.
I don't understand your @tomsteyerhq.bsky.social $20 million bid for Governor of California. Can you do a $20 million breakdown on what those dollars could have been better spent on? 🤷🏽
Oklahoma primary election features race to replace Oklahoma governor
The primary election will narrow the list of candidates vying to replace controversial Gov. Kevin Stitt, whose history with tribes
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A VOTELESS PEOPLE IS A HOPELESS PEOPLE. Do what this upstanding Man of Alpha says.
The primary election will narrow the list of candidates vying to replace controversial Gov. Kevin Stitt, whose history with tribes has often proven adversarial
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Black Joy ✌🏾
TCG
Five corporations control 90% of the US media market.
Airlines merged from 12 major carriers in 1980 to 4 today.
Four giants control 80% of meat processing.
The evidence of corporate consolidation is everywhere.
It means more power for them and less freedom for you.
Almost forgot about the Runoff #ElectionDay know your locations because they are switching it up fasho !
Primaries Today: Alabama, District of Columbia Georgia and Oklahoma. #Vote!!
Robert Reich
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Faith M. Jackson
Fox has reached an agreement to acquire Roku for $22 billion, after already buying Tubi for $440 million in 2020.
This marks the latest case of media consolidation in an industry controlled by a smaller and smaller number of huge corporations.