@monkey_kaworu@facefuklibtards someone as skilled as he have worked in Congress, lobbying, media - you name it. Made a real legitimate name for himself and convinced way more for the cause
It's wild that this party has settled on running on affordable healthcare 15 years after "You can keep your doctor"
Do they think everyone who heard that messaging just died off?
Source in Lewiston sends us photos of what appears to be a man doing his laundry in the Andro at the base of Great Falls...
You can see what appears to be detergent in the water in the second picture.
Besides the obvious absurdity, surfactants in detergent are toxic to fish, invertebrates, algae, and other aquatic life.
They can damage the protective mucus layer on fish, irritate or destroy gills, impair oxygen uptake, and disrupt cell membranes.
Source also claimed the man was brushing his teeth using water from the river...
@accident_carrot@facefuklibtards No, his entire schtick is being a leper. You cannot be an influence on the right and be a single 28/30 year old man babbling about nonsense.
He has to grow up and that’s his problem
Hey guys, people can’t afford a home in one of the most beautiful areas in the world that also has some of the highest paying jobs in the world at a time when there are tens of millions of white collar immigrants flooding the market.
Did you guys know
I used to rent in Palo Alto from an old lady whose ex husband bought the house for 200k in the 70s and now it’s >4M. She got the house from the divorce. Their kids were in their late 30s and yet to own homes. This shit isn’t funny anymore.
This is ridiculous. I went to highschool in a dirt poor town, population 5000, like 90% of people were on welfare. The only jobs in the entire town were mcdonalds, dollartree, a non-chain grocery store, a gas station, a dunkin donuts, a car dealership, and an oil heating company. The closest city was 1.5 hours away.
Nobody got murdered. There still has only been 1 murder there in the last 40 years. There was no property crime or muggings. The worst that would ever happen is maybe someone breaks into your shed and messes it up, or steals the change out of your cupholder. People dont lock their cars or their homes. There wasnt even any shoplifting. The only real criminal problem they have is domestic violence, and thats a problem that stays in the criminals own home for the most part.
The only way you could believe that poor whites and blacks are basically the same is if youve either never lived around either of them. Living in a poor black area is like hell on earth. People will constantly be robbing you, trying to break into your home, steal your car, your bike, your lawn chair, anything that isnt bolted to the ground, and even then sometimes they bring an angle grinder. You cant even have a shed because crackheads will constantly be stealing things like shovels, or cans of old paint, looking for a few cents to buy drugs. Murders happen every single day, over the dumbest possible shit. You cant even do something as simple as going to the convenience store without risking being involved in some kind of violence, whether its someone robbing the place or another "patron" becoming violent over literally nothing.
I thought i was prepared to move to a shitty negro neighborhood when I came back to the city after graduating, and for the same reason. "I know what poor people are like, poors are all the same, mostly nice people who just want to keep to themselves". I was an idiot. Poor blacks are like wild animals with absolutely 0 conscience. They can be your neighbors for years, you will talk to them every single day, and then they will spontaneously decide to burglarize your house one day while youre at work and the entire family will swear up and down that it wasnt them, while theyre wearing your clothes, riding your bike, and watching your tv.
Even the poorest white area is 100x safer than any black neighborhood. Its such a vast difference that its completely incomparable.
I wonder if @NYCDSA co-chair @unionGustavo's parents will pay the pied-a-terre tax on the rowhouse they bought him in Bed-Stuy (Gustavo *E.* Gordillo is the father of our local Gustavo *L.*). The home showed up on the list Mamdani's office released.
Fair market value: $1,457,000
@Indian_Bronson Retail trends are cyclical. Someday Nikes will be cool again but not with Hokas, Saucony, hey dudes, and other leisure items that people are wearing now.
All of those brands lost their edge and purpose. People are still spending, just elsewhere