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Lostboss

@MissingBoss

I’m here to be an itchy sweater and yell mostly solid midwit takes into the void. You’ll likely mute me soon, I repost a lot

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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
Spencer Pratt is not a serious candidate, say the “experienced” people who unironically wanted to defund the police and replace them with social workers after they legalized drugs.
Denise Aguilar@InformedMama209

The attacks trying to label @spencerpratt as “MAGA” show just how desperate the political establishment in LA has become. “Spencer Pratt doesn’t have experience.” Meanwhile, California is drowning in debt, people are dying on the streets and living in sewers. Homelessness has exploded, and working families are being crushed by the cost of living. Career politicians with “experience” created this mess — and they still aren’t listening. Maybe it’s time Los Angeles tries something different. x.com/spencerpratt/s…

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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Turns out that Jimmy, Dave, Igor, Ryan, and an assortment of Jew hating life-losers, disgruntled libs, sexual deviants, leg-humpers, drunks and failed comedians really aren’t a great coalition for winning a conservative primary election IRL. Shocker. We didn’t ask for this ideological war, they did. And we finished it. Matter of fact, we didn’t even invite them to this party. They invited themselves. And then they shit in the punch bowl and now they’re playing dumb as to why we threw their asses out. Take your 1940s era agitprop bullshit and shove it up your ass. Or go back where you came from with your “river to the sea” terrorist friends. Those radical libs will welcome you back with open arms. Agitprop is their thing. It’s their ONLY thing. Thanks. Have a great rest of your day! And a big thanks to the real conservatives who saw through this bullshit. -Dan
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turbobaby3k@gripnsip3000·
@reneehwilliams a basic piece of shit fixer upper is $300k all over now unless you go live literally in the hood surrounded by fent zombies
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RW 🪔@reneehwilliams·
I once explained that owning a home was possible even on a single income if you are okay with getting something small or something that needs a bit of work. I was informed that I was actually wrong, even though I knew I wasn’t, because we literally had done exactly that.
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
My good friend @RepThomasMassie lost tonight. He lost because he had the guts to stand up to the Epstein class and against the war. He won voters under 45 by 30 points. Tonight, I say to this voters who feel rejected by Trump. We welcome you. Join our coalition to take on a rotten system and stand for the working class over the Epstein class. We will build a movement to stand for Team America.
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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@Ecclesiasticu12 How are millennials doing in terms of income and assets compared to Gen X at their age, and boomers at their age?
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Ecclesiasticus44@Ecclesiasticu12·
Even stipulating how obnoxiously tone deaf boomers are about the state of the world compared to when they were young, the hostility some zoomers have to being advised to learn to cook and eat leftovers is baffling.
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RBe
RBe@RBPundit·
Worth noting that antisemites keep winning Democrat primaries and losing Republican ones.
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Ah yes, nothing says “stand for the working class” like admitting infinity migrants, demolishing public order and turning public spaces into third world dystopias.
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

My good friend @RepThomasMassie lost tonight. He lost because he had the guts to stand up to the Epstein class and against the war. He won voters under 45 by 30 points. Tonight, I say to this voters who feel rejected by Trump. We welcome you. Join our coalition to take on a rotten system and stand for the working class over the Epstein class. We will build a movement to stand for Team America.

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Mark in SF
Mark in SF@Mark_in_SF·
@DanielLurie Absolutely insane that we've decided we need government funding to build housing, so that we can give it out for way less than we paid for it, but only to lucky lottery winners. How about just cutting all the red tape and letting developers build?
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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉
Today, we announced the most significant affordable housing investment in San Francisco's history. We are expanding the Housing Trust Fund from $52 million to $125 million a year—with funding that will continue to grow responsibly over time. Powered by a measure Supervisor Melgar is introducing, this gives San Francisco something it has needed for a long time: stable, dependable local dollars that let us plan ahead and jumpstart affordable housing. And to put these dollars to work immediately, we are committing to a $70 million preservation bond next year—backed by the trust fund—that will protect existing affordable housing and allow us to purchase rental housing and make it affordable for generations to come. But investment alone is not enough. Housing construction remains stalled. Earlier this year, the Inclusionary Housing Technical Advisory Committee and the city's Controller looked closely at this problem. Their recommendation was unanimous: lower the requirements and fees on builders so projects can actually move forward, including affordable housing. So today, alongside Supervisors Myrna Melgar, Matt Dorsey, Stephen Sherrill, and Danny Sauter, we are also introducing an ordinance that does exactly that—reducing inclusionary housing requirements and cutting fees so we can unlock construction at every level. This has the support of affordable housing experts, tenant-rights advocates, and labor leaders. And as more housing gets built, the Housing Trust Fund will grow alongside it. More construction and more long-term investment in affordable housing—that is how we make San Francisco a city where the next generation can actually afford to stay. Thank you to Supervisor Melgar and all of our partners for helping make this moment possible.
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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@VvvvvPatrick @DanielLurie Yeah, this will load them into the apartment down the hall from every middle class nine to fiver in the city
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Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@DanielLurie Oh yay, now my 3,000 a month apartment will be 80% subsidy street people instead of just 40%. What a fucking nightmare.
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Don’t think of it as losing a Congressman. Think of it as gaining a podcaster.
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
This connects to the inflation/deflation question. Zoomers making $70k/yr now did not get a 30% raise over the last five years, nor do they expect to get a similar raise over the next five years (they expect to be unemployed thanks to AI^2 - Artificial Intelligence + Actually Indians). Ok so right now they can have a nice lunch for $28. In 5 years that same lunch will be $37. And it probably won't even be the same lunch: it will have smaller portions, worse ingredients, and be served by less attractive and personable staff, because not only does everything get more expensive in the vampiric scam economy, it gets steadily worse over time. The choice isn't between hedonic satisfaction now and a greater reward later, it's between immediate pleasure and future pain, with the future pain being guaranteed. This is what happens when the people administering the marshmallow test fail it, by rugpulling the kids who waited for the second marshmallow. Inflationary monetary systems destroy time preference, because the only reward for patience is getting screwed.
John Carter@martianwyrdlord

"Look at these economically illiterate morons spending money on luxuries like ... food."

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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@prowrstlngstrng @grok How are millennials doing, compared to Gen X at their age, and boomers at their age?
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Jim Sharp
Jim Sharp@prowrstlngstrng·
I am not defending boomers, but they did generally live pretty cheap in their 20s Going out for coffee was insane. You threw Yuban into tiur Mr Coffe and put it in a thermos Eating out meant a trip to Pizza Hut maybe once a month Vacation was driving to a campsite
Allie ✞@allie__voss

Every time these conversations start we go in circles, but two things can be true: 1) It is harder financially to get ahead than it was for previous generations 2) Many young people have insane issues with overconsumption and it's become so normalized they don't even realize

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Jeri Kikenberg
Jeri Kikenberg@aflongaflong·
Because it’s a jewish psyop and jews know that words and symbols have meaning. When you say something or make a symbol, it lends power to it. So they won’t ever correctly do the swastika because it would be lending it power. Countless examples of shlomos painting swastikas on their own property/synagogues etc and they’re almost never done correctly. It’s a fun jewish quirk that gives away their handiwork.
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New York Post@nypost·
San Diego mosque shooters were 'radicalized online,' wore Nazi symbols, inscribed vile 3-word message on guns trib.al/gkMXqRH
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
MAGA is so “dead” and Trump is so “irrelevant” that Thomas Massie’s last-ditch effort to save his career is to try to deceive MAGA into thinking he’s endorsed by Trump.
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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@ii_analyze It doesn’t, and I’m sure this *can* work. I’m just speaking from personal experience. After about 8 different sets of roommates in maybe 5 different rentals it was always best to buy very limited amounts of food and only for yourself.
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Skep Chef
Skep Chef@ii_analyze·
living with roommates arguably creates an even greater opportunity to save money if you go in on groceries you can pool money and create bigger meals cheaper. but nah they’ll all door dash separate things for $45 each when they could have made a big pot of soup and some rice in a pressure cooker for $20 total.
Prince of Orange@LordCromwell001

@bowtiedgerman Yea too bad most Gen Zers can’t afford their own place. So they don’t have space to buy in bulk and keep at home (roommates will consume). Cooking at home doesn’t work when people are living with different randos every year.

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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
@jewshido @nosoup4knowles Tbh he got wealthy by scamming Mattel. And before that by scamming the investors of the software company and misrepresenting the numbers
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Morrie-moto@jewshido·
@nosoup4knowles His response or O’Leary? I mean what would O’Leary know about making money to sacrificing for success? 🙄
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Lostboss
Lostboss@MissingBoss·
Defund police, ban backyard bbq, continue to allow public drug use, continue to protect violent criminal illegals, let non citizens vote, spend a bunch of money to move homeless people into middle class apartments. All that shit sucks and makes LA worse. She should go back to the south or the elite east coast, she has no clue what LA really is about. She thinks it’s just some progressive blob interchangeable with the other progressive blob cities.
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