event 2
top retweets:
SUPER DUPER FUN FACT:
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) September 7, 2021
The Texas abortion snitch website has been shut down yet again by another domain provider, Epik, because they said it violates its terms of use.
THIS IS EPIC.🤣👏
There are a TON of big companies that do business with Texas, but haven't weighed in on the abortion law that targets their customers.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) September 8, 2021
Where you at, @ATT @Dell @USAA @7eleven @PizzaHut @JCPenney @ExxonMobil @MichaelsStores @WholeFoods @AmericanAir @SouthwestAir? 🤨
76% of California recall ballots have NOT been returned
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) September 8, 2021
Republicans can very well pull this off. It’s a turnout game
Unless you want another Greg Abbott terrorizing women and suppressing minorities in California, I suggest you return that ballot with a HELL NO
76% of California recall ballots haven't been returned.
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) September 7, 2021
CA voters: It’s essential that you vote against the recall — and mail in your ballots by Sept 14.
Needless to say, if Republicans take power, it would have devastating consequences for California and beyond.
(See: Texas)
Rachel Maddow’s marvelous 15 minutes about how a charming little pub in Cambridge, MA, could be the undoing of the far from charming Texas abortion ban. And yes, I’m part of the story. Please RT if you like it. 😎
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) September 8, 2021
https://t.co/Y8NZ3qfmiU
Good morning and Happy Hump Day to everyone except for the large companies still doing business with Texas who have not shown support for women's right to choose.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) September 8, 2021
SILENCE IS COMPLICITY.
After 2 middle school teachers died of Covid in Waco, the school decided to mask up. Did 2 teachers have to die for that?
— Duty To Warn 🔉 (@duty2warn) September 8, 2021
Teachers’ lives matter
Doctors’ lives matter
Nurses’ lives matter
But not to Gov Greg Abbott.#AbbottMustGo
FYI: These seven companies have each donated over $100,000 to the cosponsors of Texas’ abortion ban:
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) September 7, 2021
- AT&T: $291,042
- Charter Communications: $219,500
- Berkshire Hathaway: $128,550
- Exelon: $124,000
- UnitedHealth Group: $121,000
- Union Pacific: $109,000
- Chevron: $105,000
1. The Texas legislators behind the state's draconian abortion ban are backed by some of the nation's most prominent corporations.
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 7, 2021
These same corporations hold themselves out as champions of women's empowerment and equality. https://t.co/E5C5WrFwXx
UPDATE: @ATT contributed over 300K to the sponsors of Texas' abortion ban@ATT is ignoring questions from Popular Information and other outlets about the abortion ban and its donations
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) September 8, 2021
But, on Twitter, @ATT is promoting this tweet, presenting itself as a champion of women pic.twitter.com/29cxyqzdwr