@policelawnews Let’s not forget the mayor of this town got hit by the ethics commission for directing that all city vehicles fill up at his gas station that he owns to the tune of $100k+. There’s more to this story.
@eddysnow21@RealPostFolder Exactly, I think this post is probably exaggerated because most Florida agencies would that share that opinion if she actually had been videoing over the fence.
@ClayHorshimer13@rickrolandjr@FluentInFinance I addressed wages, housing, education, and healthcare already. You ignoring that to relitigate “Starbucks” isn’t insight, it’s willful stupidity. I’m not repeating myself for someone committed to missing the point.
@ClayHorshimer13@rickrolandjr@FluentInFinance I was replying to the guy who literally blamed Gen Z’s finances on Starbucks. That’s called context. You should try reading it sometime.
@ClayHorshimer13@rickrolandjr@FluentInFinance You’re fixated on coffee because you don’t want to talk about wages stagnating for 40 years while housing, college, and healthcare exploded. That’s not a comeback. That’s avoidance.
@rickrolandjr@FluentInFinance Damn, you’re right. I skipped Starbucks and my rent immediately dropped $900. Thanks for the financial literacy masterclass.
President Theodore Roosevelt and conservationist John Muir on Glacier Point, Yosemite Valley, California, 1903. This photo was taken on a camping trip that John Muir took the President on, to try and convince him to push for laws to preserve the wilderness and the natural world.
Roosevelt returned from that camping trip feeling refreshed and enthusiastic about conserving the wilderness areas of America. Over the following years, he created national monuments, parks, and wildlife sanctuaries, saving approximately 230 million acres of public land for all Americans for all time.