@Polymarket Is New York gonna pay the landlords for this? How are some small time landlords gonna make it? Is this a move to push small time landlords out do the market? Would this force some people sell?
@TeeplesCY What a great break down. I haven’t really thought about how court rulings generally dont bring people together. It is through debate and communication.
@FiredUpCoug I know this is out there…. BUT audio for the Harry Potter books is 🔥. The guy does a great job.
Also, the forgotten 500 is a good war book.
Or a Higher Call.
Would recommend
Being rejected by the Christians of the United States is not new. From Missouri to Illinois, government officials not only failed to protect our ancestors from persecution — they often joined in it. Saints were stripped of their rights, shot at, and expelled. Children were executed. Women were assaulted. Then, even after fleeing the country, that same government sent an army to follow their bloody footprints into the Rocky Mountains. Elected officials then continued to harass, malign, and threaten to confiscate the Church’s private property for decades.
Now it is 2026, and the pattern has not entirely disappeared. The same government seeks to define what we believe. Voices on social media — most of them professing Christians — declare openly that our faith is obviously fraudulent or started by demons. Given that history, no one should be surprised when we respond with a touch of passion.
"Since it is so likely that children will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker."
~ C.S. Lewis