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Let them be everything. Because they are everything. (insp)
YOU SNAPPED MY FRIEND @avatar-aang
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November will end well. Things are being put into place to assure that 2020 will be an amazing year for me.
when lizzo said “self love is survival” and when hannah gadsby said “do you understand what self-deprecation means when it comes from somebody who already exists in the margins? it’s not humility. it’s humiliation” and when mitski said “i used to rebel by destroying myself, but realized that’s awfully convenient to the world. for some of us our best revolt is self preservation”
when audre lorde said “caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare”
and I am not throwing away my shot
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This remarkable line of questioning from Congresswoman Suzan DelBene demonstrates just a few of the ways that the GOP tax plan treats corporations better than people.
Under the Republican plan, corporations are still allowed to deduct state and local taxes. Workers are not. Corporations are still allowed to deduct business expenses. Teachers are not. Corporations are still allowed to deduct more than $10,000 in property taxes. Homeowners are not. Corporations are still allowed to deduct moving expenses. Families are not.
And this is on top of a $1.5 trillion corporate tax cut.
Let’s be clear, this is not a “middle-class tax cut.” Working families get the crumbs and the super-wealthy get everything else.
citizens are now second class citizens, because the personhood of a corporation comes first
remember when that one court case said that corporations have the same 1st amendment rights as people?
That was the Citizens United case! It’s absolutely fuck backwards! (:
PG&E just shut off power in a huge part of N California for three days (with more weeks of power outage scheduled) for “safety” because they were negligent in maintaining safety protocols for years and years. The power being off threatened the livelihoods of many and caused at least one death and one bad accident that I know about personally from witnesses.
My parents live in Sonoma County, “wine country”. The CEOs of PG&E were touring wineries and doing wine-tastings a couple hours before they ordered the shut off.
For past criminal negligence of public safety, PG&E is already a convicted felon.
But none of those CEOs are.
Eat the fucking rich.
If a corporation is a person, then they should be subjected to the same crushing restrictions as every other citizen. And you know what happens to felons - dontcha gang? That’s right, immediately dismissed from your place of employment. We could of course relax that policy when we relax it for every other felon in this country. Until then…nope. Bye, PG&E
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This cured my depression
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the thing about everything is that it all gets easier with practice, so be careful what you practice
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