@ImHavingCrisis@thepeoplestim@rachel_kaly His filing system is: stack of papers left of solitaire, stack of papers above solitaire, stack of papers next to computer tower from 1996.
@jahavoich@kekememek @brightiiC @sfchronicle Housing is expensive because of supply and demand. The market dictates that. You can only charge what people are willing to pay. Homelessness is an issue in most cities… but notably more when housing costs are high.
@allthingsapex@LPTexas@tedcruz It’s not taxpayer money. The gov’t doesn’t fund Olympic programs. The US Olympic committee is a non-profit funded by corporate sponsors, individual donations and tv broadcast rights.
@entrekote@ABC The condos were $600k+ plus ~$900 in monthly maintenance. If you purchased a 2 bedroom there last week, you’d be paying $3,300/month. It’s not cheap rent.
@terriermix @chasewpatterson@CBS12@ACLU The difference is you’re free to burn a flag that belongs to you. It’s not freedom of speech to burn a flag—or any property—that you don’t own.
@FunnyFarmer5150@nytimes So the CEO of a National organization headquartered in NYC makes $600k? If you want someone qualified to do a job, you have to pay market rate. This is actually well below average rate. https://t.co/2R8UQYp8TQ
@scottgraham8109 @ModicaJames @trashytrashrat@Jim_Jordan The American flag is always supposed to be the highest flown flag on American soil. The disrespect here is the positioning of the flag.
@YogiMayor29 @RonaldLeeHarma1 @ReportsDaNews “The 49-50 vote saw Democrats in support and Republicans opposed. At least 60 votes were required to end the filibuster and move the measure to the floor for a vote.” https://t.co/EUFlr2RfpF