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Human. Handsome Daddy of 3 Humans and 3 Huskies. #Sober. Oakland A's. 23yr Marketing Strategist, Developer, Designer, Owner, Founder. 46 Alumni.
Aug 8, 2021 • 6 tweets • 3 min read
I’m going to talk about disabilities as they relate to design, shortly.

It falls short to be socially conscious if we do not care about, and are not socially conscious of accessibility for all people on the web.

When we “MySpace” the web, we can harm people. Video soon. #ADA Speaking from a professional view as someone who specializes, teaches and consults in this field at the highest levels, a word about Caring enough to make political design Accessible to ALL people.

It’s about caring about the viewer. #ADA #Disabilities

Nov 1, 2020 • 10 tweets • 7 min read
Today I get to celebrate starting my own business, 13 years ago today. President Bush had run our economy into the ground for everyday Joes, @_Jacquelyn2020’s and Janes like my family. We elected @POTUS44 and the most successful years of my life came from it—from the bottom UP My salary stayed flat for all 8 years under Dubya. And with babies as a young father, I came to work to find every employee standing outside locked out with the lights off. Our last two paychecks bounced. It was just in time for Christmas and my son was due any day.
Oct 31, 2020 • 11 tweets • 26 min read
May 8, 2020 • 12 tweets • 8 min read
Trump’s free-for-all for the rich and the weirdness of a post-Rockefeller Republican brand that embraces a trashy, brash and embarrassing Trump because: Resentment at the poor and immigrants. And at the bottom, poor White trash hear themselves in him...

newyorker.com/magazine/2020/… Trickle down has always been about the rich being the most important and the everyday worker being a burden, but Trump’s brand kicked everything else to the curb. Why do low wage earners support Trump? Because he says what they think and it’s full of resentment. That simple.
Nov 24, 2019 • 17 tweets • 8 min read
This is my son. I’m very proud of him. He has ADD, and a severe stutter. He hasn’t stuttered in a month. He has been misjudged by his teachers and school. I, myself, slip on my words and “YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN” is a common Dad-ism here. This is very personal for me. When I do it, We blame it on my ditsy mind or my part polish family inside joke of a Polish 🇵🇱 stereotype of being absent minded. “Pick up the linkin life”, “the wood thingies”. YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN. When he does it, though, they treat him like he’s slow. For two years he had his karate belt..