house of cards built entirely on fraud and even that valuation is entirely unrealizable in this or any lifetime without submarining the total itself. in any event, eat the rich
We could fund tuition-free public college for less than the additional money the Senate is giving to the agencies harassing, attacking and killing Americans.
Their priorities are clear.
In Denmark, McDonalds workers make $25 an hour and, if they are over twenty, the company starts paying into a pension plan for them, and in addition they have a full 6 weeks of paid vacation.
Now how much do you think this costs customers? The Economist looked into this and found out that the Big Mac costs 76 cents less than it does here.
Don't believe the lies that raising the minimum wage would force prices to go up.
One of the grimmest political tricks of the last 15 years has been convincing the public that disabled people are a bigger economic threat than tax avoidance, private outsourcing failures, or housing costs.
Grocery prices are rising faster than wages, so we’re launching 5 municipal grocery stores with lower prices.
But people can't benefit from resources they don't know about. We need expert branding for New York's city-owned grocery stores to properly serve New Yorkers.
Help spread the word: We're accepting design proposals at https://t.co/I2dfbUIpq5 until June 30, 2026 at 4:30 PM ET.
We don’t talk enough about how exclusion is traumatic. Either by intentional exclusion or just from the fact that they don’t bother enough to even think about you. Disabled people are excluded by default and I can’t tell you how traumatizing it is to have that be the norm.
It should be a bigger story how much bullshit they've pulled to dump the retirement savings of working class folks into the SpaceX IPO to help Elon rugpull so he can be a trillionaire.
We don't need leaders to go after people relying on SNAP benefits.
We need leaders who go after the billionaires paying people so little they need SNAP.
NEW LAWSUIT: Kash Patel said his Olympic adventure was a work trip.
We filed a FOIA request to see the proof.
But the FBI told us it'd get back to us in... 2,010 days!
Public Citizen isn't waiting that long. We've sued.
It's simple: Every New Yorker should be paying the same price for the same product. Our personal data should not be used to set the highest possible price.
We need to pass the One Fair Price Package to ban surveillance pricing in New York.