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Anyone want a lawn sign for Loren Taylor?

 

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Hi folks, I am going to pick up a lawn sign for mayoral candidate Loren Taylor within the next day or two for our house. If you would like one, email me at: melissamednick@... and I will drop it off on your front porch later this week. Thanks for being a voter in the upcoming April 15th election! Best wishes to you and yours, Melissa?


Fw: Your weekly Oakland news

 

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Hi neighbors, Oaklandside put together a questionnaire for the mayoral candidates and you can find their responses below (see subheading, "Candidate questionnaires" below.) And PLEASE vote on April 15th!!!! Best to you and yours, Melissa


From: The Oaklandside <newsletters@...>
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2025 7:15 AM
To: Oakland neighbor <melissamednick@...>
Subject: Your weekly Oakland news
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Oakland neighbor,

With exactly one month left until Oakland’s special election, our newsroom is in full swing, interviewing candidates, digging through campaign finance reports and watching forums. One of my favorite regular features of our election coverage is our candidate questionnaires. We have each person running fill out a form with pointed questions about their background and the city’s most pressing issues. And we publish them in full.

Nothing beats live conversations with the people seeking powerful audiences — and we have plenty of those — but it’s also instructive to see how candidates present themselves in their own words. Check out the questionnaire posts for the mayoral and District 2 races, where you can compare the candidates’ points of view and plans, side by side. They're linked in the special election section of this newsletter.

And don’t forget to vote!

Sincerely,
Natalie Orenstein, senior reporter

April 15 special election

Campaign finance report: Mayoral candidates?former Congresswoman Barbara Lee and former Councilmember Loren Taylor?have raised $293,000 and $253,000, respectively.?The other seven candidates have raised next to nothing. .?

And in the race for the D2 City Council seat,?Charlene Wang has raised approximately $75,000 while Kara Murray-Badal has received $62,000. Murray-Badal is also getting a big lift from a labor-backed independent expenditure committee that is buying thousands of dollars of online ads. .

The debate about the debate:?Tuesday’s mayoral debate was hosted by Empower Oakland and a new group called Black Action Alliance. A few other groups were also advertised as co-sponsors, including Black Women Organized for Political Action?and the Brotherhood of Elders Network.?But in the runup to and after the event, several co-sponsors voiced complaints about how the debate was organized and raised questions about the Black Action Alliance. .

Candidate questionnaires:?To help voters get to know those running for mayor and the D2 city council seat, The Oaklandside created a form that asks?candidates to spell out their plans for homelessness, city finances and public safety. Read their answers, in their own words.??|?.

City hall

Coliseum sale drags?on:?The transfer of the property to the African American Sports Entertainment Group would unlock millions of dollars for Oakland but a deal is?still yet to be?inked.?.

Public safety and road safety

Recalled DA Pamela Price's new podcast: We?sat down with Price to ask her what she aims to accomplish with her new podcast —?“Pamela Price Unfiltered” —?her reflections on the recall election, and her hopes for the new Alameda County District Attorney.?.

20% bus fare hike: The AC Transit Board of Directors voted Wednesday to approve the rise of fares this summer. The new price for cash fares will be $2.75 starting July 1 with an expected additional raise to $3 on July 1, 2026.?.

Arts and community

Oakland?events this weekend:

  • Temescal Bar Crawl?—?Saturday, March 15, 6 p.m., 21 and up, for a list of all participating bars
  • Premiere Screening: ‘The Class’ Feat. Daveed Diggs, filmmaker, and other guests?—?Sunday, March 16, 11 a.m.,?, The Grand Lake Theatre, 3200 Grand Ave.?
  • A Creative Sunday Afternoon at Gold Palm?—?Sunday, March 16, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.,??donation scale, 1900 Telegraph Ave.

Check out the??of things to do by Arts and Community reporter?Azucena Rasilla for more?details.

Education equity

Mills campus police department:?Northeastern University leaders are distancing the school from a plan circulated last month by a university employee and a group of Oakland residents advocating for a new police department in East Oakland.?.

County throws charter school?a lifeline:?In an unusual move, the Alameda County Board of Education declined to stop the closure of American Indian Public Charter School II, or AIMS K-8, but trustees will reconsider their decision if the school can come to an agreement with the county by June to address concerns they have raised.?.

Power outages at East Oakland schools:?Oakland Academy of Knowledge, Elmhurst United, Brookfield Elementary, and Madison Park Primary?lost power Friday morning due to high winds.?Power was restored so the school district didn't?send?students home early.?.

Nosh

New restaurants:?Known for its BBQ, latkes and, of course, eccentric cheesecakes, local pop-up and farmers market staple Crazy Block Cheesecakes is opening in a new brick and mortar?on?Lakeshore Ave.?.

Restaurant closures:?Prima Materia’s Temescal Alley tasting room is closing on March 16.?.

A look back at February openings and closings:?Last month delivered new to the East Bay food scene but Monkey King, Sweet July and C Casa were among notable closures.?.

We welcome your feedback?and tips about stories and events you'd like us to?cover in this weekly newsletter.

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let me know if you need a printed copy of the updated OG list

 

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I have a copier here at home and can make copies for folks who need them. Ping me directly if you need one (melissamednick@...) and remind me of your house address (or duh, I can find it on the brand new roster!!? A HUGE shout out to Kelly M for doing all of the leg and finger work to get the roster updated!!) Best, M'lis


OG correction

 

Thanks Kelly for putting this list together!
OG neighbors please write in that my email (Terry Boero @ 485 Predestrian Way) is -terryboero@...


Re: OG contact list

 

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Me too?

On Mar 12, 2025, at 6:20?PM, Jeff Rosenbloom via groups.io <jeff@...> wrote:

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I recommend posting here to start.

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

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Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

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Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

Kelly?


Re: FW: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

 

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On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 12:23?PM Jeff Rosenbloom via <jeff=[email protected]> wrote:

I think the formatting is odd…I can’t figure out how to print on just 3-4 pages.

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Anyone else have luck reformatting??

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Red Oak Realty

Jeff?Rosenbloom
Realtor? FROM 1st HOME TO INVESTMENTS ??#1228881
510.290.6559


???GOOD MOVE.

Beneath the Surface:?A thoughtful and thorough approach to real estate

GET TO KNOW ME: ?

Top 1.5% of Realtors nationwide by RealTrends 2022/2023

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2025 8:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

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[Edited Message Follows]
[Reason: edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here. Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail? I'm out of town...]

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

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Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

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edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here.? Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail?? I'm out of town...

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Click on the following link and you should be able to download it from there. I could not figure out how to upload it to the Groups, and I'm running out the door for a flight...

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with much love to you all..

Kelly


FW: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

 

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I think the formatting is odd…I can’t figure out how to print on just 3-4 pages.

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Anyone else have luck reformatting??

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Red Oak Realty

Jeff?Rosenbloom
Realtor? FROM 1st HOME TO INVESTMENTS ??#1228881
510.290.6559


???GOOD MOVE.

Beneath the Surface:?A thoughtful and thorough approach to real estate

GET TO KNOW ME: ?

Top 1.5% of Realtors nationwide by RealTrends 2022/2023

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2025 8:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

?

[Edited Message Follows]
[Reason: edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here. Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail? I'm out of town...]

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

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Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

?

edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here.? Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail?? I'm out of town...

?

Click on the following link and you should be able to download it from there. I could not figure out how to upload it to the Groups, and I'm running out the door for a flight...

?

with much love to you all..

Kelly


Re: I printed it, no problem....thanks anyway

 

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Thanks Kelly for compiling this info.

So appreciative

gail

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2025 8:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

?

[Edited Message Follows]
[Reason: edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here. Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail? I'm out of town...]

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

?

Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

?

edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here.? Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail?? I'm out of town...

?

Click on the following link and you should be able to download it from there. I could not figure out how to upload it to the Groups, and I'm running out the door for a flight...

?

with much love to you all..

Kelly


Re: OG contact list

 

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Kelly,

Thanks for doing this. Email is fine, but I wouldn’t turn down an illuminated, calligraphy piece in a nice carved frame!

Richard

On Mar 12, 2025, at 3:06 PM, kelly manheimer <kellyman@...> wrote:

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:
- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed
- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone. ?I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)
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Any objection to my posting it here? ?Or to email? ?Thoughts??
Kelly?


Re: OG contact list

 

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Kelly, thanks for getting this done! ?I would be happy with an emailed copy, which I can print myself.?

Also, our son Christian and his three girls (grown now!) are no longer living with us. It’s just Carolina and me.?

Chuff

On Mar 12, 2025, at 6:20 PM, Jeff Rosenbloom <jeff@...> wrote:

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I recommend posting here to start.

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Red Oak Realty

Jeff?Rosenbloom
Realtor? FROM 1st HOME TO INVESTMENTS ??#1228881
510.290.6559


???GOOD MOVE.

Beneath the Surface:?A thoughtful and thorough approach to real estate

GET TO KNOW ME: ?

Top 1.5% of Realtors nationwide by RealTrends 2022/2023

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

?

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

?

Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

Kelly?


Re: OG contact list

 

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I recommend posting here to start.

?

Red Oak Realty

Jeff?Rosenbloom
Realtor? FROM 1st HOME TO INVESTMENTS ??#1228881
510.290.6559


???GOOD MOVE.

Beneath the Surface:?A thoughtful and thorough approach to real estate

GET TO KNOW ME: ?

Top 1.5% of Realtors nationwide by RealTrends 2022/2023

?

?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of kelly manheimer via
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2025 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Oakgrovepedestrians] OG contact list

?

Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:

- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed

- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)

?

Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??

Kelly?


Re: OG contact list

 

I’d like a printed copy as well, if possible


On Wed, Mar 12, 2025 at 4:52?PM Linda Cohen via <Cohenatoak=[email protected]> wrote:
If possible I would like a printed copy.?


On Mar 12, 2025, at 3:06 PM, kelly manheimer <kellyman@...> wrote:

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Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:
- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed
- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone.? I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)
?
Any objection to my posting it here?? Or to email?? Thoughts??
Kelly?


Re: OG contact list

 

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If possible I would like a printed copy.?


On Mar 12, 2025, at 3:06 PM, kelly manheimer <kellyman@...> wrote:

?
Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:
- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed
- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone. ?I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)
?
Any objection to my posting it here? ?Or to email? ?Thoughts??
Kelly?


OG contact list

 
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Mea culpa. I have let 2 obstacles get in the way of sending the contact list out for far too long:
- ?it isn’t 100%. There are a few folks/addresses that I haven’t confirmed
- and, I’m not sure how to get it out to everyone. ?I can post it here, but that doesn’t cover everyone. I can send an email, but I’m not sure it would make it through spam, nor do I know if anyone would have issues being copied on an email list (even though all emails are on the list…)
?
Any objection to my posting it here? ?Or to email? ?Thoughts??
?
edited addition: hearing no objections in the admittedly brief time since my post, I am uploading it here.? Can someone please print it for Linda and Gail?? I'm out of town...
?
Click on the following link and you should be able to download it from there. I could not figure out how to upload it to the Groups, and I'm running out the door for a flight...
?
with much love to you all..
Kelly


Grey Missing Cat

 

Hi all, a few folks have stopped by the block this week to look for a missing grey cat that has been spotted a few times this week. The owner moved here from Florida and lives in the Orinda. The cat went missing, and owner thinks cat ended up here- following the owner's walking route.
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Cat was just spotted yesterday in front of 5668 playing with the peacock. We put out some cat kibble in the front yard to see if that entices the cat. Wanted to pass this on, thanks


Fw: 10 more reasons for modest optimism

 

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In addition to the blooming magnolias and plum trees in the 'hood, a few more reasons for optimism! Happy Friday, Oakgrovians!


From:?Robert Reich <robertreich@...>
Sent:?Friday, February 28, 2025 1:03 AM
To:?melissamednick@... <melissamednick@...>
Subject:?10 more reasons for modest optimism
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Forwarded this email? ?for more

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Friends,

Since I offered you 10 reasons for modest optimism last week, discontent with the Trump-Musk regime has surged even further. America appears to be waking up. Here’s the latest evidence — 10 more reasons for modest optimism.

1. Trump’s approval ratings continue to plummet.

The chief reason Trump was elected was to reduce the high costs of living — especially food, housing, health care, and gas.

A new ?shows these costs remain uppermost in Americans’ minds. Sixty-three percent identify inflation as an overriding problem, and 67 percent say the same about the affordability of health care.

That same poll shows the public turning on Trump. The percent of those disapproving of Trump’s handling of the economy has risen to 53 percent (versus 45 percent who approve). Disapproval of his actions as president has risen to the same 53 percent versus 45 percent approval, which shows how essential economic performance is to the public’s assessment of presidents these days.

The Pew poll also shows 57 percent of the public believes that Trump “has exceeded his presidential authority.” By making the world’s richest person his hatchet man, Trump has made more vivid the role of money in politics. Hence, a record-high 72 percent now say a major problem is “the role of money in politics.”

Other polls show similar results. In the Post-Ipsos poll, significantly more Americans strongly disapprove of Trump (39 percent) than strongly approve of him (27 percent). , , , and ?polls show Trump’s approval ratings plummeting (ranging from 44 percent to 47 percent).

In all of these polls, more Americans now disapprove of Trump than approve of him.

2. DOGE is running amusk.

DOGE looks more and more like a giant hoax. This week, reporters ?that nearly 40 percent of the contracts DOGE claims to have canceled aren’t expected to save the government any money, according to the administration’s own data.

As a result, on Tuesday DOGE deleted all of the five biggest “savings” on its so-called “wall of receipts.” The scale of its errors — and the misunderstandings and poor quality control that appear to underlie them — has raised questions about the effort’s broader work, which has led to mass firings and cutbacks across the federal government.

DOGE has also had to reverse its firings. On Tuesday, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Douglas A. Collins celebrated cuts to 875 contracts that he claimed would save nearly $2 billion. But when veterans learned that those contracts covered medical services, recruited doctors, and funded cancer programs as well as burial services for veterans, the outcry was so loud that on Wednesday the VA rescinded the ordered cuts.

After hundreds of , the Trump administration is scrambling to rehire them.

After hundreds of scientists at the Food and Drug Administration were fired, they’re being asked to return.

On Wednesday, Musk acknowledged that DOGE “accidentally canceled” efforts by the U.S. Agency for International Development to prevent the spread of Ebola. But Musk insisted the initiative was quickly restored.

Wrong. Current and former USAID officials ?Ebola prevention efforts have been largely halted since Musk and his DOGE allies moved last month to gut the global-assistance agency and freeze its outgoing payments. The teams and contractors that would be deployed to fight an Ebola outbreak have been dismantled, they added.

DOGE staff are resigning. On Tuesday, 21 federal civil service tech workers ?from DOGE, writing in a joint resignation letter that they were quitting rather than help Musk “dismantle critical public services.”

The staffers all worked for what was known as the U.S. Digital Service before it was absorbed by DOGE. Their ranks include data scientists, product managers, and engineers. According to the Associated Press, “all previously held senior roles at such tech companies as Google and Amazon and wrote in their resignation letter that they joined the government out of a sense of duty to public service.”

Finally, Musk’s conflicts of interest are bursting into the open, and it isn’t a pretty sight. The FAA is close to canceling a $2.4 billion contract with Verizon to overhaul a communications system integral to its air traffic control system — and awarding the contract to Musk’s Starlink instead.

Why? A team of employees from SpaceX, Starlink’s parent company, has been working inside the FAA in recent days. And Musk himself has been ?on his social media company, X.

Senior FAA officials have refused to sign paperwork authorizing the switch to Starlink, so Musk’s team is now ?from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau. Could Musk’s financial motive be any clearer?

3. Tesla is in deep sh*t.

Americans outraged by Musk’s outsized role in the Trump regime are targeting Musk’s Tesla.

Many ?— their cars are ?or they become publicly shamed by strangers upset with the car company’s CEO. Others are putting ?on their cars.

A video from musician Sheryl Crow that received over 20 million views on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook features the singer waving goodbye to her Tesla Model S, as Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to Say Goodbye” plays in the background. “There comes a time when you have to decide who you are willing to align with,” Crow wrote in the caption. “So long Tesla.”

Last weekend, thousands demonstrated outside of Tesla dealerships from Philadelphia to Seattle to register their outrage with Musk’s political power.

?has listed 46 upcoming events at Tesla dealerships and charging stations around the country over the next week. Another organizing platform, Mobilize, includes .

Union pension funds are getting involved. Randi Weingarten, president of the giant American Federation of Teachers, has called on the CEOs of the nation’s six largest asset management firms to review Tesla’s current valuation. “This is about safeguarding workers’ retirements,” she said in a statement. “Just this week we saw Tesla stock continue to sink faster than a Cybertruck in quicksand as European sales fell off a cliff. So, we knew we needed to act.”

4. The oligarchy has never been more exposed.

An important aspect of the era we’re in is that a record share of the nation’s wealth is in the hands of a small group of people who are now revealing themselves to be remarkably selfish, shameless, and insensitive to the needs of America.

This is a further reason for modest optimism because as the oligarchy exposes itself for what it is, the dangers it poses to average people become more apparent — and the odds increase of a fierce public backlash to it.

On Wednesday, at the same time Elon Musk (the world’s richest person) was lecturing Trump’s Cabinet about the importance of decimating the federal workforce, Jeff Bezos (America’s second-richest) was telling staffers at The Washington Post that henceforth the 笔辞蝉迟’蝉 opinions would focus on defending “personal liberties and free markets” and opposing viewpoints would not be published.

The 笔辞蝉迟’蝉?opinion editor, David Shipley, promptly resigned, as he should.

When oligarchs talk of “personal liberties and free markets” they mean their own liberties to become even richer and more powerful, as the rest of America slides into worsening economic insecurity and fear. When the oligarchs speak of “freedom,” what they actually seek is freedom from accountability.

All this is becoming more apparent than ever.

5. People are rising against corporate power.

For all these reasons, a backlash is beginning. Popular rage that this country is now run by an oligarchy, a small group of billionaires and corporate elites, is surging.

Today’s “economic blackout” has enlisted millions of Americans who have stopped buying and thereby demonstrated our power.

Meanwhile, protests are breaking out against big predatory corporations. On the eastern shore of Maryland, a bright red Republican area, ?have signed a petition demanding an investigation of Delmarva Power, a subsidiary of utility giant Exelon, for overcharging them. That’s almost 5 percent of Delmarva’s entire customer base.

The ?is mounting in New York City at Con Edison. And in St. Joseph, Missouri, at .

When House Republicans were in their home districts last week, they were deluged with angry questions about corporate power, Elon Musk, and big money.

A few Senate Republicans even explained to their constituents that they voted to confirm Robert Kennedy Jr. as secretary of Health and Human Services because he’s “hated” by Big Pharma.

Meanwhile, Bernie is back. While not running for president again, 83-year-old Bernie Sanders this week launched his “National Tour to Fight Oligarchy” — to overflow crowds in deep-red Nebraska and Iowa. Bernie is showing that even in red America, opposition to oligarchy and Trump is becoming the dominant view of a large swath of the public.

Record-breaking crowds are also appearing for other notable progressives. A record-sized ?showed up to Representative Jim McGovern’s town hall. The same thing ?in Massachusetts with Senator Elizabeth Warren.

6. As Trump and Musk trade Social Security and Medicaid for big tax cuts for the rich, Americans will go ballistic.

?this week — at Trump’s urging — gives billionaire oligarchs and giant corporations the lion’s share of $4.5 trillion in tax cuts.

To offset the $4.5 trillion, the plan includes severe spending cuts to Medicaid, food stamps, and Social Security.

Seventy-two million Americans rely on Medicaid, half of them children. Forty-two million Americans receive food stamps — many who aren’t paid enough to put food on the table.

Federal workers at the Social Security Administration learned Wednesday that a plan was already underway to cut ?as well as 1,200 field office locations.

The move is likely to affect tens of thousands of employees across the country and millions who rely on the agency for monthly checks that keep them afloat. Such deep cuts to SSA, already at historically low staffing, will cause significant degradation of services, very likely including checks missed and individuals dying before their claims can be processed.

Why do I include this outrage in my list of reasons for modest optimism? Because if nothing else awakens the slumbering giant of the American people, the Trump-Musk attacks on Medicaid and Social Security to pay for another giant tax cut for the rich will.

Polls ?that Americans across party lines reject?tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich. In fact, more than two-thirds — 67 percent — of Americans support higher taxes on billionaires.

7. Democracies are joining together, minus Trump’s America.

Since it’s become clear that America has begun allying itself with Russia, the movement of the world’s other major democracies to join forces has been gaining momentum.

On February 17, eight European leaders and the heads of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and European Union met. On Wednesday, France’s Emmanuel Macron spoke with the leaders of 19 countries, including Canada, either in person or over videoconferencing. Leaders from Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, and Sweden also joined the conversation.

Britain’s PM Keir Starmer is shifting the center of UK foreign policy from the United States to Europe.

All of this bodes well for a united front of democracies against authoritarian dictatorships — even though, tragically, Trump’s America is on the wrong side.

8. Negative economic consequences of the Trump-Musk blunderbuss are beginning to appear.

The economy is starting to show signs of strain as the Trump-Musk moves to shrink federal spending, lay off government workers, and impose tariffs on America’s largest trading partners shake businesses and ricochet across states and cities.

Trump’s moves to halt foreign aid and freeze some federal funding have already taken a toll on domestic farmers who export billions of dollars of products as part of American foreign aid programs.

Billions of dollars of climate and infrastructure investments that were underway during the Biden administration are now in limbo.

Apollo Global Management, an investment firm, estimates that DOGE job cuts could rise to 300,000. When government contractors are included, total layoffs could be closer to 1 million.

Economic indicators are showing signs of mounting stress, with much of the anxiety focused on Trump’s tariffs. On Thursday, he said tariffs on Canada and Mexico would go into effect on March 4 and he would impose an additional 10 percent tariff on China.

A survey of consumer sentiment published by the Conference Board on Tuesday recorded its largest monthly decline in confidence since 2021 in February. The drop was attributed to growing pessimism about employment prospects and future business conditions, with concerns about trade and tariffs reaching levels last seen during the 2019 trade wars in Mr. Trump’s first term.

This week’s University of Michigan survey of American consumers shows that they expect prices will rise at a 3.5 percent yearly rate over the next decade — the ?rate of consumers’ inflation fears since 1995.

A measure of corporate activity from S&P Global published last week showed business expansion slowing in the United States in February as a result of “uncertainty and instability surrounding new government policies” such as federal spending cuts and tariff-related developments.

The National Association of Homebuilders said in its latest report that builder confidence had fallen to a five-month low because of concerns about tariffs, elevated mortgage rates, and high housing costs.

Morgan Stanley economists estimate that tariffs will raise inflation, as measured by the Personal Consumption Expenditures index, by as much as 0.6 percentage points and depress real consumer spending by as much as 2 percentage points. The overall hit to inflation-adjusted economic growth could be as high as 1.1 percentage points.

I include these gloomy economic statistics as a modest reason for optimism because they, too, signal the looming end of public support for Musk and Trump.

9. Elections are looking brighter.

Add up all of this and elections are looking brighter — and we don’t have to wait until 2026. This is a major election year. If you count all the seats up for election this year at the local, state, and federal levels, there are ?seats open .

Governors, mayors, city councils, state representatives, judges, school boards — these positions up and down the entire ballot in 2025 — are a vital line of defense against the Trump-Vance-Musk regime.

Wisconsin voters will fill the deciding seat on their state’s Supreme Court. This election will have huge implications for the labor rights and voting rights of everyday Wisconsinites. Musk is filling the coffers of the Republican candidate right now, but Wisconsinites won’t let Musk’s big money determine their future.

If you live in New York City and don’t like the Trump administration meddling in the federal corruption charges against current Mayor Eric Adams, you have the power to choose a new mayor.

The great states of New Jersey and Virginia will elect their next governors — and control of their ?houses.

On the federal level, Florida will hold two special elections for the U.S. House of Representatives, and New York will hold another later this year. These could affect the balance of power in the House.

The sea change is already beginning.

On Wednesday, Democrat Eugene Vindman won his House race against the Republican and former army Green Beret Derrick Anderson in Virginia’s 7th Congressional District — a key victory for Democrats as they seek to regain a majority in the lower chamber.

In his first term, Trump fired Vindman and his brother, Alexander, who both held senior roles on Trump’s National Security Council, after they raised concerns about Trump’s efforts to pressure Ukraine into investigating Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

As a member of Congress, Vindman will now help fellow Democratic lawmakers serve as a check on the power of Trump.

10. Adding it all up.

Connect the dots: Trump’s ratings continue to plummet. Musk’s DOGE is off the rails and becoming a late-night joke. Consumers are taking out their anger on Tesla. America’s oligarchs are openly defiant and behaving shamelessly. Bernie and other progressive voices are attracting record-breaking crowds. Trump and Musk are attacking Medicaid and Social Security to pay for a giant tax cut for the wealthy. The world’s leading democracies are joining together against dictatorial regimes, including Trump’s America. Economic indicators are trending downward. And elections look brighter.

What does this add up to? America is waking up, and it doesn’t like what it’s seeing in Trump and Musk.

I don’t want to sound overly optimistic. We have a huge amount of work to do. My purpose in giving you these additional reasons for modest optimism is for you to have a sense of possibility.

All is not lost. We are not doomed. The Trump-Vance-Musk regime is filled with incompetence and riddled with treachery.

If all of us maintain our courage and resolve, and do what’s necessary, we will prevail.

So glad you can be here today. Please consider becoming ?so we can do even more.

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? 2025 Robert Reich
548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104


my message about the upcoming Oakland mayoral election

 

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Hi all, it looks like the email message I just sent got inverted and my message is now at the bottom of the info I forwarded about ways to get info about the upcoming mayor election. Sorry about that-old folks and technology!!! Best, M


Fw: ?? Special Election: Oakland Mayor Endorsement

 

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HI all, the organization Empower Oakland recently conducted interviews with the two front runners in the Oakland mayoral election to be held April 15th-- Loren Taylor? and Barbara Lee. The links below (in green) take you to the recorded interviews with the two candidates, their written responses to interview questions, and information about other ways to learn more about the candidates and their platforms. Oakland is at a crucial crossroad right now and needs informed citizens who vote!! Please vote on April 15th and thanks for listening! Best regards,? Melissa


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Vote Loren Taylor for a new generation of Oakland leadership

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Last November, 60% of Oaklanders voted to recall Sheng Thao, signaling widespread frustration as our city faced serious challenges: a public safety crisis, a perpetual budget deficit pushing Oakland toward potential bankruptcy, and a lack of confidence in our city’s direction.

Put simply, voters made it clear: Oakland is not on the right track.

On April 15, we will elect Oakland’s next mayor. While real decision-making in our city depends on both the mayor’s office and the city council, the next mayor will have the opportunity to set the tone for our future.

As with all our endorsements, we encourage voters to hear directly from the candidates:

  • ?to Empower Oakland’s detailed questionnaire

  • ?with our endorsement committee

  • ?to ask your own questions and learn more

Today, we are proud to endorse . His vision, experience, and practical approach make him the best choice to lead Oakland forward.

If you believe in a better future for Oakland, please consider donating to and/or volunteering for his campaign.


Oakland Mayor Endorsement

Rank #1: Loren Taylor

Loren Taylor is the most prepared candidate to be Mayor of Oakland, and all Oakland voters should rank him #1. He is the only viable candidate with experience in City Hall — and the only one championing common sense, practical ideas to improve our city. In fact, many of Oakland’s most popular reforms originated from Taylor, and are now being embraced by multiple Mayoral candidates and other leaders. He’s also presented by far the most detailed policy positions and practical plans across public safety, housing, budget stabilization, business revitalization, and government accountability.

Proven Track Record

As a city council member, Taylor had a track record of getting things done in Oakland:

  • He fought back efforts to defund the police, advocating for an outcomes-focused approach to public safety

  • Taylor authored and secured unanimous support from the city council to pass the city’s first encampment management policy

  • He created the “Blue Ribbon Equitable Business Tax Task Force” which brought together community and business stakeholders to identify solutions that encouraged economic development

Taylor’s record reflects a dedicated leader willing to take on tough problems and work across differences to deliver real solutions.

Public Safety

Taylor believes in fully staffing our police department, using technology to improve the efficiency of our officers, and reducing red tape that prevents police from doing their jobs. His ?is by far the most detailed plan we’ve seen from any candidate in the last year.

Budget & Economic Growth

Taylor understands that truly stabilizing Oakland's finances requires addressing the structural deficit — an issue he's been sounding the alarm about for years. Taylor's background in business is particularly well suited for this challenge. Taylor intends to:

  • Focus on renegotiating the city’s contracts that are crippling our spending

  • Purse grants and other funding opportunities to grow city revenues

  • Decouple the sale of the coliseum from the city budget to avoid using short-term fixes to address long-term problems

Taylor has expressed a willingness to make the hard, undoubtedly unpopular, choices to steer Oakland away from bankruptcy, rebuild a healthy, sustainable budget, and lay the foundation for long-term economic growth.

Why Loren Taylor Over Barbara Lee?

Taylor’s main opponent is Barbara Lee, who has been a formidable force in national politics for the past 25+ years, representing Oakland on the national stage with dedication and resolve throughout her long and distinguished career in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Lee could be a powerful spokesperson for the city, helping to rebuild Oakland’s reputation with businesses and the public. Her ability to bring people together and leverage political relationships at the county and state levels could be valuable assets, particularly when it comes to securing resources and funding. These are positives we can get behind.

However, we are cautious about Lee for multiple reasons:

  • Lack of policy depth:?She has been exceptionally light on policy details, offering little insight into how she would actually tackle the most pressing issues.

  • Limited understanding of city government:?Lee has admitted she is unfamiliar with Oakland’s inner workings.

  • Support for the status quo:?Lee backed Mayor Sheng Thao despite mounting evidence of corruption and incompetence. And we are concerned Lee would continue the status quo rather than change it.

New Generation of Leadership

On balance, while we respect Lee’s contributions in Congress, Taylor offers more than just experience and practical policies — he represents a new generation of leadership. He’s focused, goal-oriented, and unafraid to make tough calls. As an engineer by training, he tackles problems by digging into root causes and is driven by what works.

All this leads us to believe Taylor is the right leader, who will make the right decisions on behalf of all Oaklanders as the city navigates the very real challenges ahead.

We encourage all Oakland voters to rank Loren Taylor #1 for mayor.

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? 2025 Empower Oakland
Oakland, CA


Barbara Lee meet-and-greet March 7

 

Oakgrovians and other assorted neighbors,

? ?Shona and I are hosting a meet-and-greet for former Congresswoman and current mayoral candidate Barbara Lee and we'd love for you to join us. The event will be at our house on March 7 at 7pm. This is a great chance to hear what she has to say and ask any questions you may have. We'd love to see you there! You can??or just show up. It's going to be very informal; there will be cookies! Thanks to everyone for your interest and your involvement with Oakland! See you on the seventh.

--Zac and Shona


Re: Some actions we can take to RESIST

 

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You are very welcome and Vive La Resistance!!!! M


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Linda Cohen via groups.io <Cohenatoak@...>
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On Feb 23, 2025, at 2:43 PM, Gail Kaufman via groups.io <gkaufman@...> wrote:

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On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 12:40?PM Alison Colgan via <galisoncolgan=[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks, Melissa!!


On Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 12:03 PM Melissa Mednick via <melissamednick=[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all, just an FYI about some actions you can take in the near future to protest the takeover by Trump, Musk and their sycophants. Stay strong and RESIST!!! Melissa