tonomato39
tonomato39
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Ideas and current events I am reading, learning, and thinking about, with an emphasis on intersectional feminism, especially in regards to social justice issues. Also included are cute photos of animals and other heartwarming posts for levity.
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tonomato39 · 1 year ago
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I also wanted to add that Biden increased funding for the IRS, so it could audit billionaires and millionaires who cheat on their taxes, to recover millions in lost tax revenue, which funds all of these programs listed above, and more.
Voting for Biden = voting for democracy and a functioning society that improves people's lives. Voting for Trump = voting in the last election America would ever have, because he wants to turn this country into a fascist dictatorship, and destroying all government programs because he wants to overthrow the government. He already tried that on January 6th, 2021. When people tell you who they are, belive them. When people show you who they are, don't gaslight yourself into hoping they'll be different next time.
When absolutely 0 of Biden’s accomplishments have made any kind of news, and we’ve been fed a steady diet of fear and panic for 3 years, no one gets to be shocked when he loses the next election to Donald 2.0.
Posting anything positive about the president here will get you called a capitalist bootlicker.
What do we expect to happen?
Anger sells better. Anger feels better, it feels righteous.
It’s easier to protest against a president you don’t like then to actually remain in charge and keep pushing ahead, even if small, consistent accomplishments are all you receive.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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https://docs.google.com/document/u/0/d/1rdMnbzYxfXFrG1DefGqN3R1zu_lan2fml2bEYRpMcRQ/mobilebasic
Please help if u can and/or share share
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Mutual Aid Houston on Twitter: "HOUSTON: Here's a crowdsourced list of water distribution sites around the Houston area from @HTXimmigration. Click through to access the spreadsheet and Google map!" / Twitter
Twitter thread with links here.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Your water pipes burst due to the cold weather. Here's what you need to know for insurance claims.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Laura Seay on Twitter: "Texans, if you lost the food in your fridge/freezer & have homeowners or renters insurance, call your insurer. Almost all policies have a food replacement provision. There's no deductible & payout is typically fast. My insurer pays up to $500 for food loss." / Twitter
Link to thread here with advice from an insurance person who handles these types of claims.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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No power? Here's where to get free firewood, food, water, warmth in North Texas | wfaa.com
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Bulk Water Distribution Sites To Open Friday - San Antonio Water System
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Here's where to get water in Houston right now
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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How to Help Feed People In Need During Dallas’s Winter Weather Crisis - Eater Dallas
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Where to find free water in Austin: Natural Grocers, breweries
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Super Twitter Thread on Texas Power Outage Resources, with Several Mutual Aid Directories on Google Docs
https://mobile.twitter.com/LouisatheLast/status/1362771898992635913
Please signal boost this thread, and check out the mutual aid directories for ways to get and give assistance.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Warming centers in Texas: How to find them, get help and help others | The Texas Tribune
From the article:
"If you are in need of power and are able to travel, the Texas Division of Emergency Management’s website includes a list of warming centers across the state.
Texans can find more details about community resources and warming centers in their area by calling 877-541-7905 or 211, the state’s free 24-hour helpline.
Disabled Texans can reach out to the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies for resources and information. The organization can be contacted via email at [email protected] or at the 24/7 disability and disaster hotline at 800-626-4959, which provides assistance to disabled people, their families and other people seeking assistance with disaster-related needs."
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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The Texas Tribune: Text us for power outage updates at 512-967-6919 | The Texas Tribune
To get updates sent straight to your phone, text "hello" to 512-967-6919.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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Jenna AC on Twitter: "If you or anyone you know who lives in TX are receiving SNAP benefits and your food was destroyed during the power outages you can request replacement benefits! Submit a signed 1855 form; upload to your portal yourtexasbenefits.com #Texas #TexasBlackout #TexasWinterStorm2021
https://mobile.twitter.com/JennaAC4/status/1362459088337174528
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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President Biden Reopened Obamacare Enrollment Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
The ACA health insurance marketplace is open! Go to healthcare.gov for more information.
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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How to help, get food, shelter, resources, during Texas winter storm
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tonomato39 · 4 years ago
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FBI warns of plans for nationwide armed protests next week
U.S. followers:
Please get your groceries, medications, household essentials before this Saturday, January 16, 2021 through Wednesday, January 20, 2021, and stay home. Be careful going to work/other essential trips, such as caregiving.
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