you are easily amazed. but I am still confused about why you are defending this anonymous troll who is clearly *pretending* to live in sf, a city that he loathes. read his feed
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Replying to @palvaro @Dear_Mr_Putin and
Most of us met Nicole through
@inminivanhell who has been reporting on all this stuff since the start of the pandemic. They’re both public school parents linking all the school districts together, here in coastal California.4 replies 0 retweets 17 likes -
Replying to @neo_antiquarian @palvaro and
While I’m not a SF resident, my research found me looking into SF residents. For example, this San Diego org used a SF resident as their agent of service for registering their corporation. Even used his business address. This group sued CA, which lead to reopening of schools.pic.twitter.com/T537kmzB9y
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Now, this caught my attention so when I looked further into this I found that he’s involved with recalling the school board. I’m now interested in more information of funding for the lawsuit that benefited his interests. After that he followed a similar path as others. Weird.pic.twitter.com/nHqvE7iKZ9
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
The people pushing my county school board recalls are Jeff & Mari Barke. Jeff, an America’s Frontline Doctor, runs a classic education charter school (Hillsdale college curriculum). Their board member was Brian Calle, owner of Marina Times who’s actively pushing SF recall.pic.twitter.com/1jGDsYIGCy
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Now, while I don’t love astroturfers involved in local politics.I will say that many of these recalls bleed together with similar players and funding, especially in California. So if you dont want others joining the conversation, please tell your residents to get out of our stuff
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Bec I had some time this morning, I decided to look some more. I’m only one coffee in, so please correct me if I’m wrong. But— In Jan 2018, San Francisco passed an ordinance declaring the 2nd Monday in Oct to be Indigenous Peoples Day. Mayor signed 2/9/18 https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/o0016-18.pdf …
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
It looks like on Feb 15, 2018, six days after signed by the SF Mayor, a petition was submitted to get a ballot measure for the Nov 2018 election to repeal the ordinance. Did I read this wrong? Bec it almost seems to me like James Sutton wanted to repeal Indigenous Peoples.pic.twitter.com/ciX1prVhfZ
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Replying to @inminivanhell @neo_antiquarian and
Alright. James Sutton is gonna have some issues. Idk about you all, but this is starting to sound like…a conspiracy. And not conspiracy theory, but conspiracy as in the legal definition.
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Replying to @nicole_chenelle @inminivanhell and
the same james sutton who was hit with the biggest ethics fine in sf history by trying to kill public power on behalf of the same pg&e whose negligence is burning down our state?https://www.lawfuel.com/blog/a-high-profile-campaign-lawyer-has-had-his-former-law-firm-slapped-with-the-biggest-ethics-fine-in-san-francisco-history-almost-a-quarter-million-dollars-for-failing-to-properly-report-an-election/ …
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Jesus Christ.
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