1. Tues. 29 Dec. Sidney Powell Lays Out Election Fight: https://t.co/7JcNdhdKTD
During a radio interview with Todd Herman, pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell gave an update on her ongoing 2020 Election fight:
“By the next morning, multiple mathematicians had contacted me to say that they knew the algorithm that had been run to change the votes. It was...
“Then there is the very fact that the other side was working so hard to hide all of this. Federal law required transparency in our electoral process and our elections.
“Has that information been provided to the public? No.
“There is rampant voter fraud of all kinds: Federal violations of 5 years + more across the country by virtue of all the misconduct...
“The flipping of votes by Dominion is even advertised, on their ability to do that, to run a fraction, to make a [B]iden vote count 1.26% and a Trump vote to only count 0.74%.
“They’ve done it before. They’ve done it in Venezuela....
“They’ve done it in THIS country. We have evidence even that it was done in 2016 in CA to benefit Hillary or Bernie Sanders, and it’s been done in other local elections and smaller elections in different places.
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Amazon will divide its second headquarters evenly between New York's Long Island City and Arlington County's Crystal City neighborhoods. Other cities may also receive major sites. https://t.co/c1lKmeQinX
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 13, 2018
Amazon is a billion-dollar company. The idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks at a time when our subway is crumbling and our communities need MORE investment, not less, is extremely concerning to residents here.
When we talk about bringing jobs to the community, we need to dig deep:
- Has the company promised to hire in the existing community?
- What’s the quality of jobs + how many are promised? Are these jobs low-wage or high wage? Are there benefits? Can people collectively bargain?
Displacement is not community development. Investing in luxury condos is not the same thing as investing in people and families.
Shuffling working class people out of a community does not improve their quality of life.
We need to focus on good healthcare, living wages, affordable rent. Corporations that offer none of those things should be met w/ skepticism.
It’s possible to establish economic partnerships w/ real opportunities for working families, instead of a race-to-the-bottom competition.