Deleted Tweets From Jason Kishineff, X-Calif.
Jason Kishineff's accounts: kishineff
Tracked Between: April 22, 2019-March 10, 2020
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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Abbott Laboratories did $30.5 billion in #business last year. (By the way, they're only the fifth largest #drug company in the country and the tenth globally). They paid their CEO, Miles White, over $24 million in salary. Abbott Laboratories is being sued by the US ...1/5 https://t.co/gRL6uvuM8H
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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developer of #Oxycontin, they are currently under the microscope for their role marketing #opioids. And Abbott Laboratories has made 14 donations to Mike Thompson, going back to 2007, adding up to $27,000. Is this why Mike voted against the Doggett amendments to HR 3 (which...3/5 https://t.co/u6F2lp8Xj4
kishineff (X-Calif.)
@kishineff
developer of Oxycontin, they are currently under the microscope for their role marketing opioids. And Abbott Laboratories has made 14 donations to Mike Thompson, going back to 2007, adding up to $27,000. Is this why Mike voted against the Doggett amendments to HR 3 (which ... 3/5 https://t.co/8MsT10MCL2
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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#government for fraudulently billing #Medicare for unnecessary devices for #diabetic patients. They paid $1.5 billion to settle civil and criminal "liability" for promoting their drug, Depakote, for uses that were not approved as safe and effective by the FDA. And, as the ... 2/5 https://t.co/o7Es4kOslV
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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@admanfree Dr. Manfree is a geographer, whose work has appeared in books, research articles, magazines, and as supporting documentation in court cases. She cares a great deal about the preservation of the natural #environment and has extensive experience with field research in 2/3
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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RT @kishineff: This is Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase & Co. One of the highest paid CEOs in the country, Mr. Dimon made $… https://t.co/tDYiBF5qxZ
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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RT @RoKhanna: I have a better question for those who ask how we will pay for progressive policies: Why does Amazon pays less in f… https://t.co/2pWQx8iJfU
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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"one of the industrialized world's highest mortality rates for dialysis care". Indeed, DaVita has been accused of numerous unethical business practices in settled lawsuits, including using more #drugs than are necessary, in order to get a higher payout from the government... 2/5
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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DaVita is a for-profit kidney dialysis center. In 2018 they took in $11.4 billion. They paid their CEO, Kent Thiry (who retired earlier this year) $32 million per year. DaVita owns about 40% of the 7000 #dialysis centers in the country. According to ProPublica America has... 1/5 https://t.co/JQTd4DPCTI
kishineff (X-Calif.)
@kishineff
DaVita is a for-profit kidney dialysis center. In 2018 they took in $11.4 billion. They paid their CEO, Kent Thiry (who retired earlier this year) $32 million per year. DaVita owns about 40% of the 7000 dialysis centers in the country. According to ProPublica America has.... 1/4 https://t.co/iPDj6phnlN
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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Takeda Pharmaceuticals is the largest pharmaceutical company in Asia with $19.29 billion in profits last year. Takeda recently lost $2.37 billion and $9 billion lawsuits because their diabetes drug, Actos, was shown to cause bladder cancer, but Actos refused to recall it, even... https://t.co/Gn3uLspkA1
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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in the face of lawsuits, complaints and other countries banning the medication. Takeda has made 2 donations of $1000 each to Mike Thompson. Why does a Japanese pharmaceutical company donate money to U.S. politicians?
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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RT @kishineff: #NapaValley is being deforested for an excessive number of vineyards, Rodeo and Hercules are fighting an expansion… https://t.co/UkfNVpAhzr
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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RT @kishineff: District 5 gave $1.5 billion in tax dollars to the military in 2018. Money that could have gone to #education or he… https://t.co/wSOynqn7hs
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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RT @kishineff: In 2018 United Healthcare took in over $220 billion. They paid their CEO, David Wichman an $18 million salary. The… https://t.co/fjAQkg9qOS
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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Napa Valley is being deforested for an excessive number of vineyards, Rodeo and Hercules are fighting an expansion in the permit of the Philips 66 refinery that will allow them to process tar sands oil, Benicia has been fighting for clean air and air monitors paid for by... 1/5 https://t.co/iqY4bMsHgr
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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Valero, Santa Rosa is dealing with an enormous homeless problem (as are Martinez and Vallejo), Vallejo has been battling police violence and to prevent a cement factory from being built in a mostly minority residential neighborhood and PG&E has been shutting off the power... 2/5 https://t.co/AiyMnWZqin
kishineff (X-Calif.)
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in anticipation of strong winds. And Mike Thompson hasn't been working on any of that. In all of those situations, he has been taking money from the corporation, or the PAC, that the people have been struggling against. It's true- Valero, Philips 66, real estate .... 3/5 https://t.co/cxyUlZCk5o
kishineff (X-Calif.)
@kishineff
companies and groups, wineries, Jumpstart PAC and PG&E have all donated to Mr. Thompson multiple times, and he has failed to speak out against them. Coincidence? 4/5
kishineff (X-Calif.)
@kishineff
We need new representation- representation that cares about the struggles of the people of this district, representation that's not taking the money. If that resonates with you, if you'd like to become part of our struggle, visit https://t.co/FuE6yhJTMW 5/5 https://t.co/8P4n8sv35q