They're not freezing your rent, they're freezing your housing providers' income, while their expenses keep increasing.
The point isn't to make your housing affordable, it's to make providing housing financially inviable, so government(s) can seize the unmanageable properties.
Our lack of financial literacy is going to destroy us.
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America only turns 250 once. As we celebrate this historic milestone, I'm sharing conversations with some of America's leading historians, authors, and leaders about the people, principles, and events that shaped our country.
I hope you'll join me. 🇺🇸 Explore the America 250 collection: https://t.co/49unShtACM
UK man tells the American people to never forget the summer of 2026, and to always remember the mark that the good people of our country left on visitors from all over the world during the World Cup
"I never want you, the American people, to forget the amazing, positive impact that you have had on so many people around the globe...
I never want you to forget how your kindness made people never want to leave this great country this summer."
Thank YOU all for visiting and finding out for yourselves, why we love America so much!
🚨Governor DeSantis PRAISES the Scottish for being good guests in South Florida!
“We had all these Scottish people come, and they're wearing the kilts, and they're out in the streets. I mean, just drinking these bars dry, like all this stuff. Having a really, really good time, but yet, no problems. There's no rioting, no anything like that. I t was very cheerful, it was good!”
Two years to the month after Johnny Carson left The Tonight Show in May 1992, Carson made a surprise appearance on David Letterman in May 1994 to present the Top Ten List 👏 This would mark Carson's final appearance on television ever.
Power Ranking states on natural beauty that I’ve visited during the World Cup… ⛰️📸
1. Washington
2. Wyoming
3. California
4. Colorado
5. Oregon
6. Montana
7. New Mexico
8. Idaho
9. Texas
Pacific Northwest is unmatched 🗻
Yellowstone is out of a movie 🫎
West coast scenery clears 😍
This is just based on the routes we took driving through these states. So we didn’t get to see everything we possibly could.
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12 — Diners, Drive-ins & DeSantis
Not quite a dive, but Joe’s Stone Crab is a Florida icon.
Great to host @shaunvlog_ and the Tartan Army from Scotland!
Joe’s Stone Crab, Miami Beach, FL
A German fan said it best:
“If you want to hate America, watch the news. If you want to love America, drive through it.”
Over 3.6 million fans packed stadiums for the World Cup, breaking attendance records. Millions came from every corner of the globe and experienced what the headlines never show: welcoming people, incredible hospitality, and a country unlike any other.
The media sells outrage. America sells itself.
Home time. The USA have been fantastic hosts! We’ve loved the welcome from every city and state we’ve been in 🇺🇸
If you want to hate the world, watch the news. If you want to love the world, travel it. 🌎❤️🏴✈️🇺🇸 #scotland#fifaworldcup
I now understand the American dream.
I came to the World Cup because I was offered a last minute ticket to watch England play Croatia in Dallas and I started documenting my journey.
The content went viral on social media. So much so, the President of the United States saw it himself.
I was invited to attend the grand opening of the great American state fair for freedom 250 and halfway through Donald Trumps speech, I was told to come and wait back stage for a photograph.
This sort of thing could only happen in America.
As an Englishman I never really understood what America has to make it “the land of opportunity”
But results speak for themselves.
Thomas Jefferson died on the 4th of July. Not just any 4th. The exact 50th anniversary of the Declaration he wrote. And on that same day, hundreds of miles away, his old friend and rival John Adams died too. You cannot make this up. Here's the story.
Everyone knows Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence at just 33 years old. Fewer people know the size of the mind behind it.
He was a relentless genius. He taught himself law, architecture, multiple languages, science, and farming. He designed his own home, Monticello, and kept refining it for forty years like he physically could not leave a good idea alone. He tinkered and invented constantly, including a better plow blade that he refused to patent because he believed useful ideas should belong to everyone, not be locked up for profit.
He was a book addict on a scale that's hard to picture today. He owned close to 10,000 books in his lifetime. And when the British burned the Capitol and destroyed the Library of Congress in 1814, Jefferson sold his personal collection of roughly 6,500 volumes to the nation to rebuild it. The Library of Congress today essentially grew back from his bookshelves.
He served as the nation's first Secretary of State, its second Vice President, and its third President. As President he pulled off the Louisiana Purchase, doubling the size of the country in a single stroke, and sent Lewis and Clark to map a continent.
He founded the University of Virginia, designed its buildings himself, and was so proud of it that he asked it to be carved on his tombstone, alongside writing the Declaration and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. Not one word about being President. He wanted to be remembered for what he built and what he taught.
And then the ending almost no one learns. He died on July 4, 1826, fifty years to the day after the nation was born. Adams, dying the very same day, reportedly murmured "Thomas Jefferson still survives," not knowing Jefferson had already passed hours earlier.
Two founders, two old rivals turned friends, leaving the world together on the country's golden anniversary.
Thomas Jefferson. The mind that wrote a nation into existence.
With @shaunvlog_ in Miami Beach before the match between Scotland and Brazil.
Diners, Drive-ins and DeSantis episode incoming…
Glad to see the @TartanArmyGroup enjoying the Free State of Florida!
God bless Tom Cruise for fighting so hard for cinema. Hollywood is the cultural backbone of Los Angeles. We cannot lose it. GO TO THE MOVIES. It's amazing what a gallon of popcorn, turning off your phone for 2 hours, and enjoying a flick with 100 people does for your soul.