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Urban Alchemy's Road to Portland is Paved with Bad Intentions: https://t.co/SPw3s6OiFi
In Portland, diversity is our strength. I seek council from community members with a wide range of views and perspectives. This week alone I have meetings scheduled with a landlord rights advocacy group, PPA, two downtown property developers, Jordan Schnitzer, and the PBA.
@cryptoquick@CoinfuciusSay@androolloyd@andywmi@ACLU "If you value your privacy you have to build an expensive and technically complex machine to store your imaginary money" is not an equitable or realistic solution to problems that capitalism and over policing have created.
@cryptoquick@CoinfuciusSay@androolloyd@andywmi@ACLU If your "solution" requires everyone to build a rube goldberg machince in their house to store imaginary money, it's simply not viable. I think your setup is rad, but it doesn't solve the problems of capitalism and government surveillance.
When all homeless people are included in the statistics, we learn only 26% of the entire homeless community suffers from a serious drug addiction. This means the overwhelming majority, which equates to 74%, are not addicted to drugs. https://t.co/RMYSeUczpK
@emilykmay My youth leader on a short term missions trip used the acronym FAP:
F - Flexibility
A - Adaptability
P - Patience
At our evening circles we'd talk about opportunities we'd had to "fap" throughout the day.