

Mary Doyle For Congress Oregon CD2
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🚨 CONGRESS HAS A PREDATOR PROBLEM AND IT’S NOT JUST Eric Swalwell. In this video, Cheyenne Hunt, the attorney helping expose the Swalwell scandal, drops a serious warning: “This is systemic … women are coming forward across party lines.” Let that sink in. She says she’s hearing from women DAILY. Over 30 have already come forward tied to Swalwell alone. And now it’s bigger than one name. We’re talking about a culture in Washington where powerful men, on BOTH sides, are abusing staffers, interns, and colleagues. Hunt is offering pro bono legal help and safe pathways for victims to come forward. She’s not stopping here. She’s opening the door for ALL of it to come out. If you’ve experienced harassment or assault in political spaces … this is your moment. You are not alone. And you don’t have to stay silent anymore. This isn’t about party. It’s about accountability. 🔥 How many more are out there? THIS VIDEO MUST GO VIRAL! Please share. No more silence. No more predators in power.

I love this clip where Michael Parenti points out capitalism requires poverty to function as the wealth of the elite is produced by the deprivation of the many. It uses poverty as punishment to maintain low wages and keep people afraid of losing their jobs.







Reminder: Any Democratic Attorney General could sue under the Clayton Act to prevent this, but not a single one has.

(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people. OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted? A thread on some of of our findings:
