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Middle School Math and Science Teacher

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Dan Price (@danpriceseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"these lazy people on unemployment just don't want to work," says billionaire whose entire fortune was made through passive income, inheritance and tax breaks

Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the penalty for aborting after rape is more severe than the penalty for rape, that's when you know it's a war on women.

David Fahrenthold (@fahrenthold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Trump charged the Secret Service $396.15/night to use a room at Mar-a-Lago this spring. US taxpayers paid the $40,000 bill, new documents show. washingtonpost.com/politics/trump…

Dan Price (@danpriceseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How the rich get richer: Charles Koch (worth $64 billion) funded groups to overturn the eviction moratorium while investing $230 million in landlord companies. The amount spent fighting eviction bans is just 0.03% of his $25 billion in pandemic gains. dailyposter.com/koch-funded-ev…

Rep. Katie Porter (@repkatieporter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The oil and gas industry got billions in COVID relief, but they refuse to share how they spent these taxpayer dollars. The American people deserve to know how this money was used, and policymakers need to know so we can make informed decisions in the future.

Dan Price (@danpriceseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Min wage Costco: $16 Walmart: $11 Average pay Costco: $24 Walmart: $15 Employees on food stamps (subsidized by you) Costco: Virtually none Walmart: More than any other company Founder net worth Costco: not a billionaire Walmart: $220+ billion; up $30 billion in the pandemic

Dan Price (@danpriceseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we don't let a 17-year-old open a bank account without their parents' permission but we will let them take out $100,000 in student loans that will convert to $200,000 with interest.

Krystal Ball (@krystalball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When my silly photo “scandal” happened ten years ago I thought that we would get less judgmental about digital pasts over time. I was glad to speak w Kashmir Hill about what went wrong in light of Emily Wilder’s firing. nytimes.com/2021/05/29/tec…

Krystal Ball (@krystalball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks so much to everyone who signed up yesterday! Honestly Saagar Enjeti and I were pretty blown away by the response. You can sign up here to find out what we’re up to next on June 1st at 9 am! mailchi.mp/22f5777e76db/k…

The New York Times (@nytimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Opinion Tom Hanks asks in a guest essay: "How different would perspectives be had we all been taught about Tulsa in 1921, even as early as the fifth grade? Today, I find the omission tragic, an opportunity missed, a teachable moment squandered." nyti.ms/3gcjE90

Mohamad Safa (@mhdksafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What we learned in 2020? That oil is worthless in a society without consumption. That healthcare has to be public because heath is public. That 50% of jobs can be done from home while the other 50% deserve more than they’re being paid. That we live in a society, not an economy.

Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Mickey Schwerner went missing in Mississippi 57 years ago today. To put in perspective how recently that was, Goodman and Chaney - had they lived - would be the same age as Joe Biden today.

Andrew Goodman, James Chaney, and Mickey Schwerner went missing in Mississippi 57 years ago today. 

To put in perspective how recently that was, Goodman and Chaney - had they lived - would be the same age as Joe Biden today.
Ari Berman (@ariberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Snodgrass, white GOP official in OH who illegally voted on behalf of dead father, faces 3 days in jail/$500 fine Crystal Mason, Black woman in TX who voted on supervised release when didn't know she was ineligible, gets 5 years in prison Two justice systems in America

Ed Snodgrass, white GOP official in OH who illegally voted on behalf of dead father, faces 3 days in jail/$500 fine

Crystal Mason, Black woman in TX who voted on supervised release when didn't know she was ineligible, gets 5 years in prison

Two justice systems in America