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Taco Amos

@tacoamos1

Attempting to survive the reign of Teedy/Teddy

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calendar_today10-04-2017 13:39:38

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Johann Batiste (@batistejohann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s apparent that Mayor LaToya Cantrell operates the city without integrity, morals, or what most reasonable people consider ethics. nola.com/news/mayor-def… via NOLA.com

Newell Normand (@newellwwl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Vappie's back!” The reinstatement of Officer Vappie as Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s bodyguard seems like a big middle finger to the city of New Orleans & more specifically the mayor’s detractors. Eric Hessler, Attorney for PANO…⤵️

john r stanton (@dcbigjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolute stunning statement from Morris' immediate boss at OPCD, given that 911 and 311 have collapsed, people have died as a result of his mismanagement, he is at the center of not one, not two but 3 spending scandals, he ran the failed crime task force AND A real estate company

Fix New Orleans (@fixnola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The outgoing director of the Orleans Parish Communications District is leaving New Orleans 911 in shambles. That's according to the head of the MetroCrimeNOLA." audacy.com/wwl/news/local…

NOLA.com (@nolanews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former reporter and editor Bruce Nolan wrote a guest column on his decision to leave New Orleans. "New Orleans has become a hard city to grow old in. In the span of my adult years, evacuations have become a scourge and hurricanes a mortal threat." nola.com/opinions/bruce…

Governor Tate Reeves (@tatereeves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mississippians will not and should not submit to fear again. In the early days of COVID, there was understandable uncertainty. We did not yet know what we were facing. As the months unfolded, it became clear that there were two pandemics. A disease that was easy to spread and

Mississippians will not and should not submit to fear again. In the early days of COVID, there was understandable uncertainty. We did not yet know what we were facing. As the months unfolded, it became clear that there were two pandemics. A disease that was easy to spread and
Fix New Orleans (@fixnola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"So goes New Orleans, so goes tourism around the state." In Fall 2020, Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser saw just how unsafe & dirty the French Quarter had become under city mismanagement. He had a plan for significantly more state involvement, characterized as a takeover. Any progress? #lalege

Cassie Schirm (@cassiewdsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Mayor says she will not fire her communications director Gregory Joseph. She says Joseph will be joining a community of city employees who have been picked on "unfairly" by the city council.

Johann Batiste (@batistejohann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“So Gregory Joseph, and all city employees um definitely show up, every single day, and so he will continue to show up, to do the work, the work of this administration in particularly at a time such as now, moving through the crises, in terms of water, uh the real concerns… 1/3

“So Gregory Joseph, and all city employees um definitely show up, every single day, and so he will continue to show up, to do the work, the work of this administration in particularly at a time such as now, moving through the crises, in terms of water, uh the real concerns… 1/3
Newell Normand (@newellwwl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤬RANT🧨 “Mayor Cantrell, keep your stinkin' hands off the public assets! You are tone deaf, you are blind, you are insensitive, and you are not reading the room.” Mayor LaToya Cantrell continues to behave as if she's the center of the New Orleans universe yet seems…⤵️

Blake Paterson (@blakepater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A man with a cigar flips off pro-Palestinian protestors as they turn onto St. Charles. Organizers block him out with an umbrella.

A man with a cigar flips off pro-Palestinian protestors as they turn onto St. Charles. Organizers block him out with an umbrella.
Cassie Schirm (@cassiewdsu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maps of Mayor Cantrell’s travels for 2022-2023. WDSU found the mayor spent more than two months traveling in 2022. 2023 flight destinations: Washington D.C. Washington D.C. Los Angeles Chicago Miami  Columbus 
Chicago Los Angeles  South Korea Washington D.C. Kenya Dubai

Matt McBride (@matthew67052126) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Payton Malone Their briefing slide about the power situation at their 11/17/23 Board of Directors meeting included the wrong number of total frequency changers and ones available for service. They said 8 of 10 were available. There's only 6, and 4 were (and apparently still are) available.

<a href="/paytonmalonewx/">Payton Malone</a> Their briefing slide about the power situation at their 11/17/23 Board of Directors meeting included the wrong number of total frequency changers and ones available for service. They said 8 of 10 were available. There's only 6, and 4 were (and apparently still are) available.
Fix New Orleans (@fixnola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"New Orleans has spent almost $15 million... The city hasn't been relieved of a single provision... These consent decrees get bureaucratized." Attorney General-elect Liz Murrill explains why she does not believe in consent decrees and how the lingering decree is hurting NOPD.

Matt McBride (@matthew67052126) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A thread about the power issues which are currently unanswered or outstanding ahead of SWB New Orleans appearance before New Orleans City Council today. Notable: S&WB has less 25 Hz power today than on August 5, 2017.

Blake Arcuri (@blakearcuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Epic speech. This woman obliterates all the positions of Susan Guidry, who fought so hard to ensure murdering juveniles were set free. "Let kids be kids" was her mantra to explain citizens staring down the barrel of a gun. It's time for accountability. It's over, Susan.

Wall Street Journal Opinion (@wsjopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s true that a determined and deranged person can usually find a way to hurt others. But we do have effective tools for countering these threats, writes Don Aviv on.wsj.com/4gSn2Eq