
Patrick Spence
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Ah yes the glories of the MTA, Philadelphia International, and Interstate 95! Truly state of the art cutting edge stuff that's all new and shiny Like me are you fucking serious bro?


FAA Caps Chicago O’Hare Summer Flights — And Hands American A Win Over United - View from the Wing viewfromthewing.com/faa-caps-chica…



How, in this day and age when every 2-bit city is tearing down or rerouting ill-conceived inner-city highways, does New Haven with its fancy Yale design school still have a 4-way highway interchange completely cutting the city off from its waterfront?



$75,000 is still a decent salary in real life. The internet is full of lies.






American households age 65–74 have over 10x the net worth of those under 35. The "Big, Beautiful Bill" gave a $6,000 bonus standard deduction - exclusively for taxpayers 65 and older. Is that really where the help is most needed?






New landlord raised the rent for Gino's Pizza from $10k to $25k. That's a 150% rent increase. What small business owner can afford that? This is why we need Small Business Rent Stabilization. abc7ny.com/post/ginos-piz…








Nobody in DC in the summer is glad there's a wide treeless mall instead of this shady park.





I truly hate this argument, which assumes men simply have names but women’s are all somehow men’s. By this logic, it’s not your dad’s name either - it’s his dad’s. And not his either - his dad’s. Your name is actually your name. And yes of course women should have the legal right to change their names in marriage but let’s please not lie to ourselves that marital name-changing isn’t incredibly sexist and a very literal manifestation of patriarchal power. So is patrilineal naming for children, btw. One answer to “but it’s my dad’s name” might be to stop giving children dad’s name for a while.



NIMBYs have been using this 18-story 260-home proposal in downtown Santa Cruz as scare tactics about new state housing laws and I honestly hope they continue to do so because it is extremely based






