@Drew3werD@kppeezyy@UCLADodgerFrank Fair enough.
In all honesty I thought it was gone too watching on TV
I think the LA was too high and he didn’t really get ahold of it…oh well 🤷🏻♂️
The team is playing like ass right now
@champ_sasaki@MissionVlyMafia Again, OP wasn’t talking to you either
I don’t understand what’s so hard to understand about any of this, but you’re on the wrong team’s X and unwanted here. You don’t understand irony, are illiterate and rude. Maybe go to your own team’s X accounts?
@champ_sasaki@MissionVlyMafia Got the one without autocorrect, huh?
No idea, I’m not on the team and how they play doesnt really affect my day to day life 🤷🏻♂️
@kiantiii10@EricLDaugh You mean a US representative doesn’t care about someone in another country and is doing what’s best for their own citizens?? Wow, what a concept
Explain to me what the point of tearing up the JCPOA to renegotiate on worse terms was, again?
@oneinvestorguy@BlackLabelAdvsr That’s a mobile home, you’re buying the unit and leasing the land from the park. So you’re paying $3k a month with no land equity, a depreciating asset, and a landlord who can raise your lot rent whenever they want. This is your example of an affordable choice?
@oneinvestorguy@BlackLabelAdvsr You just proved my point. Texas works because wages there kept pace with home prices. California’s problem, and a lot of the US, is they didnt. That’s a structural failure. And Austin’s median home is now well over $400k, so Texas is heading the same direction, too
@oneinvestorguy@BlackLabelAdvsr So you sidestep the systemic issue and resort to philosophy? What about Texas cops, firefighters and nurses? Where do they relocate to?
Your argument doesn’t solve the housing affordability problem, it just tells people to accept it.
@oneinvestorguy@BlackLabelAdvsr What about Firefighters, Nurses, Cops, and teachers who all need to live relatively close to the areas they serve regardless of how expensive? Not many firefighters or teachers can just relocate from CA to TX because it’s cheaper