One of my friends is Greek & growing up she was embarrassed her school lunches were different.
On Top Chef a Japanese-American chef said he was embarrassed growing up by his different lunchboxes.
This would be such a great way to embrace diversity. Cultural school lunches🤔
Restaurants are struggling. Schools could partner with local restaurants to introduce a rotation of different cultural foods.
We have an opportunity here. Food's so representative of cultures. Embrace it. Introduce it through the schools to help promote inclusiveness for all.
Young minds can be open minds. Growing up I was never exposed to international cuisine but a girl in my class was Indian & I went to her birthday party at her family restaurant. I never forgot having the yummiest bread ever. It was so different but I loved it.
Unity starts young
To help with diversity the Biden Administration should consider including funding for this type of program in an Education bill.
It also is healthier (or you can mandate healthy) and can start to help with the ongoing obesity problem that is a healthcare problem of tomorrow.
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In a recent thread I looked at Kentucky's election results, South Carolina's results & a takeaway from Georgia (see link at end)
In putting together the thread I was surrounded by spreadsheets & some data should've made it in but didn't.
To further clarify here's an update👇
I mentioned Lindsey Graham doubling his 2014 votes from 2020 but I didn't explain that I wasn't simply considering his results alone. I was comparing the % that Lindsey increased his votes vs OTHER incumbent GOP Senators who also ran in both 2014 & 2020.
Here's the data👇
As you can see Lindsey increased the % of votes he received by 103%
I found it surprising considering
Mitch had a resounding win but only increased the % of votes he received by 53%
When I dug into Mitch McConnell’s election results so many people said
“Now do Lindsey Graham”
I get it.
Lindsey got 672,941 votes in 2014.
In 2020 he DOUBLED his votes to 1,369,137.
Really😳
So I wanted to share more questions on Kentucky & some from South Carolina
THREAD👇
I initially was able to spot patterns in Kentucky since counties used different voting systems & results were inconsistent. Counties with unusual big wins for Mitch all used ES&S voting machines
But it’s harder to detect patterns in South Carolina since they use ES&S state-wide.
Recently while revisiting Kentucky’s data it led me down a path to South Carolina.
First I saw:
👉2,134,996 Kentuckians voted for the President
and
👉2,134,446 voted for the Senate
A difference of exactly 550?
That number felt tiny🤔
If Vladimir Putin had me locked in a room & was pointing a gun at me forcing me to drink a poisoned tea guaranteeing a long slow painful death & Marco Rubio came upon us...
I’m pretty sure Rubio would lecture me about how big of a threat China is and read me a Bible verse.
If Vladimir Putin had me locked in a room & was pointing a gun at me forcing me to drink a poisoned tea guaranteeing a long slow painful death & Ted Cruz came upon us...
I’m pretty sure Cruz would finish his call with his wife so they could finalize their Ritz Carlton booking.
If Vladimir Putin had me locked in a room & was pointing a gun at me forcing me to drink a poisoned tea guaranteeing a long slow painful death & Josh Hawley came upon us...
I’m pretty sure Hawley would keep walking but he might come over to fist bump Putin before continuing on.
While Ted Cruz incites sedition over election results in swing states Trump lost, Cruz's own state of Texas doesn't pass a smell test.
Do we just accept their election results without question?
A TX county who's actually SUING Trump also voted for him for the 1st time ever?🤔👇
Zapata County TX is 95% Hispanic/Latino
In Feb 2020 County Commissioners voted 5-0 to deny entry to US Customs & Border Protection
Then the County actually SUED Trumps WH claiming the building of the wall was a racist assault on residents
But Trump had a record breaking win?🤔
Since 1920 Zapata County hadn't voted for a Republican President
In 2016 Clinton trounced Trump winning 2-1
Yet in 2020 Trump flipped a 33-pt loss
into a 5-pt win?
We should accept this without question?
Especially considering that in 2020 Dems won EVERY OTHER RACE in Zapata
There's evidence the Capitol insurrection was organized & staged but was it planned since the election or does it go back further?
Trumps tweets from as far back as 2012 & Roger Stone's 2016 comments seem eerily familiar to the Capitol events.
How long were they planning this😳
In 2016 Roger Stone warned if Hillary was elected then at the inauguration we'd see
“civil disobedience, not violence, but it will be a bloodbath. The govt will be shut down if they attempt to steal this & swear Hillary in. No, we will not stand for it.” breitbart.com/social-justice…
In 2012, after Obama was declared the winner Trump tweeted
"We can't let this happen. We should march on Washington & stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided! Lets fight like hell & stop this great and disgusting injustice!...revolution!"
I've been working with DCReport, looking at the election results of #MoscowMitch and the vendors responsible for counting the votes for McConnell & some of his buddies who also had surprising wins👇
There's more coming that I'll pin here...so stay tuned
While Trump our very own 'Mr. Projector & Distractor In-Chief' points 'over there' at another voting machine vendor I worked with @DCReportMedia to look at the largest voting machine vendor who's counting America's votes.
Ted Cruz refused to certify Trumps loss saying we must investigate election results due to "violations & lax enforcement of election law" What about TEXAS!
My latest DCReport piece looks at how Texas ignored experts sounding election cybersecurity alarms