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I just dont understand the logic of > LAPD has highest budget ever > people feel unsafe on the streets > give them more money??????

@Sk8Couch It's basically the inverse of Northgate Gonzalez Market

Afrika’da bir adam, evinin yapımında kullanacağı 1500 yıllık devasa baobab ağacını kestiği anları paylaştı

@ConspiracyBull1 An embargo is an act of war, just say you support America declaring war on Japan


You start a burger joint: Boomer Burgers. You hire 10 people to run it, and it makes money. Ok? You branch out and build 2 more joints. You make more money. You keep building new BBs. Dozens. Hundreds. Thousands. At what point does the money you're making become "unearned"?



🇺🇸 PRESIDENT TRUMP: "If gas prices continue to rise, then let it rise. I'm not bothered."


“cow only” is a better rule than traditional lacto-ovo vegetarianism


Nintendo announced Switch 2 will be receiving a price increase: US - $499.99 ($50 increase) Canada - $679.99 ($50 increase) Europe - €499.99 (€30 increase) This change goes into effect on September 1st.

yall liked the lockdown because the freeways was empty and half of yall didn’t have to work but are we not fucking forgetting about all the people who died and all the businesses that fucking failed during it like I’m so confused








I joined NY’s Cutest on the Bergen Bike Bus that they ride to school every Wednesday, rain or shine. We’re adding bike boulevards and more pedestrian space on Bergen and Dean Street, from Court Street to East New York Ave. It was a wonderful kind of day.

Housing is a human right. No one in this city should have to worry about losing their home or end up on the streets due to systemic issues. Homelessness and the housing crisis are not two different problems, they are two sides of the same coin. And they have the same solution – permanent affordable housing. Trickle down economics is a fallacy. The market cannot provide affordable housing. Prices are only going up, driving people into homelessness, or out of the city entirely. Rae will build social housing on public lands and speed up housing production citywide, cutting red tape while keeping in place tenant and homeowner protections to ensure that people are able to keep their homes. Rae will streamline the city’s housing strategy, creating a Mayor’s Office of Housing For All to consolidate these different departments under one roof, with a public dashboard to track progress and hold us accountable. Read more on her housing policy platform on our website! (raeforla.com) 🌞🔗



