Felix Herzog
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Felix Herzog
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Proudly married to my husband for nine wonderful years, I am a dedicated brother of IBEW LU 68 and a passionate advocate for labor and equal rights on IBEW job sites. Nuremberg principle IV: Following orders is not a reasonable defense.
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For more than a decade, Andrew Cuomo pretended he had nothing to do with deteriorating subways and endless delays — even as he siphoned off funding from the MTA he controlled.
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You are welcome. Just trying to make sure you are doing well. You are still new to the Union way of things and I want to make sure you don’t regret your choice in joining. Enjoy the weekend. If you are interested there is a brotherhood night get together Fridays at RINO Beer garden starts @4/5ish.
Let’s cut the funds in the location that supported the cuts… so Colorados 3rd, 4th, and 5th congressional districts. Those and only those districts should be used to balance our shortfall. Problem solved. You don’t want public spending… fine no spending in your district. It’s quite simple really.
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Redmond: Workers are the true experts. Workers know what it takes to run this country. We build and maintain critical infrastructure. Workers care for the elderly, for children, and for our neighbors. It is we, the workers, who power this economy.
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Recently, my book THEY CALLED US ENEMY was banned – again – in Tennessee. Book bans are out of control. Huge parts of American history are being restricted. To join me in standing up for the freedom to read, go to pen.org/action. @penamerica.bsky.social @topshelfcomix.bsky.social @idwpublishing.com
How about uniting people in solidarity rather than building stupid bridges to nowhere… if you wanted to unite things you shouldn’t have vetoed a labor bill that unites employees. If you want to sponsor arts perhaps spend the money renovating Santa Fe drive, a place we’re Denver Art thrives.
It sounds like you are personally prioritizing a bridge to nowhere, $29 million pet project of waste destroying a historic park, in a city you refused to live in as governor… I recommend you kindly shut up and just leave office already. If you want to spend money on art, rebuild Santa Fe drive.
It sounds like you are personally prioritizing a bridge to nowhere, $29 million pet project of waste destroying a historic park, in a city you refused to live in as governor… I recommend you kindly shut up and just leave office already. If you want to spend money on art, rebuild Santa Fe drive.
It sounds like you are personally prioritizing a bridge to nowhere, $29 million pet project of waste destroying a historic park, in a city you refused to live in as governor… I recommend you kindly shut up and just leave office already. If you want to spend money on art, rebuild Santa Fe drive.
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I'm not a N Korea fan, but this is comedy gold!🤣🤣👌
How dare you promote pride and Coloradan’s ability to celebrate their queer identities after vetoing a bill that would have allowed them to organize more effectively. You clearly never had to work a job where being your true self had consequences on your safety. Labor protects Queer rights at work.
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Good news for business… nah all big business ever wanted was your destruction of the labor bill…. But then again what else should we have expected … of course the 5th richest governor worth over $400 million was going to side with the billionaire class. Never trust the rich, they only want power.
It is great that you appreciate our nurses...now how about you show that appreciation and democratize their abillity to organize. It is the medical staff on site that save our lives not the boardroom hedge funds that rule them. Yet we assign the power to dismiss their organizing efforts to the rich.
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Trump Administration deports gay makeup artist, Andry Hernandez Romero, to maximum security prison in El Salvador without due process #NOH8 tiny.cc/o6pg001
I only lived in east Germany for 4 years before the unification, and fall of the USSR. However, I remember the stories. It is very scary when what I see in the news mirrors the fight my family fought in East Germany in the 70’s and 80’s. We moved to America so we would never have to repeat that.
I see it. I have lived it. 83 years ago, the U.S. government turned upon a group of its own citizens and residents and sent them to internment camps without due process. I was there among them. American fascism is back. It is here. It is now.
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Today, on Dolores Huerta’s birthday, I’m joining Rep.Sylvia Garcia in celebrating a lifetime of fearless organizing. The introduction of the Dolores Huerta Day resolution is a long-overdue tribute to a woman who changed American history.