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I don't know. I'd say the comparison to Trump maybe wasn't the most informed one.https://twitter.com/mattzarb/status/1093610201540894720
Quote from: Phil Titola on February 07, 2019, 05:12:12 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on February 07, 2019, 05:06:13 PMJust working on some stuff here:What non-existent high speed train station am I in? What about to go bankrupt high speed train station am I in?Tips on how to get a better smoke ring on my tofu . . . wait, I can't burn wood, never mind.While I'm sure Hilldog is pleased to move out of your head for while, I didn't expect you to fall so hard for this one dax....kind of cute.The whole take that someone is in my head from one of the lead All Trump All The Time guys in this blog is absolutely fantastic and frankly, hilarious.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on February 07, 2019, 05:06:13 PMJust working on some stuff here:What non-existent high speed train station am I in? What about to go bankrupt high speed train station am I in?Tips on how to get a better smoke ring on my tofu . . . wait, I can't burn wood, never mind.While I'm sure Hilldog is pleased to move out of your head for while, I didn't expect you to fall so hard for this one dax....kind of cute.
Just working on some stuff here:What non-existent high speed train station am I in? What about to go bankrupt high speed train station am I in?Tips on how to get a better smoke ring on my tofu . . . wait, I can't burn wood, never mind.
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on February 07, 2019, 08:04:28 PMQuote from: Phil Titola on February 07, 2019, 05:12:12 PMQuote from: sonofdaxjones on February 07, 2019, 05:06:13 PMJust working on some stuff here:What non-existent high speed train station am I in? What about to go bankrupt high speed train station am I in?Tips on how to get a better smoke ring on my tofu . . . wait, I can't burn wood, never mind.While I'm sure Hilldog is pleased to move out of your head for while, I didn't expect you to fall so hard for this one dax....kind of cute.The whole take that someone is in my head from one of the lead All Trump All The Time guys in this blog is absolutely fantastic and frankly, hilarious. I'm more of the KCI airport / Slyin' James apologist guy dax. Get out of the pit and you'd find that out.
I don't know. I'd say the comparison to Trump maybe wasn't the most informed one.
Quote from: ChiCat on February 07, 2019, 03:16:53 PMBringing them to heal sounds kind of nicekind of bi-partisan is you ask me
Bringing them to heal sounds kind of nice
Now a bunch of people who would never live near a section 8 or 42 building are all up in arms because AOC doesn'thttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/poor-people-not-allowed-in-aocs-luxury-apartment-complexhttps://twitter.com/search?q=AOC%20luxury&src=typd
Quote from: 8manpick on February 20, 2019, 08:44:39 AMNow a bunch of people who would never live near a section 8 or 42 building are all up in arms because AOC doesn'thttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/poor-people-not-allowed-in-aocs-luxury-apartment-complexhttps://twitter.com/search?q=AOC%20luxury&src=typdIt appears the whole affordable housing platform of AOC is lost on you relative to her choice in living arrangements.In other news Breadline Bernie's staff will update you as to which of his houses he'll be ranting about Trump from next.
Housing As a Human RightHousing in the United States has become a playground for wealthy developers instead of a leg up towards the American Dream. In New York City specifically, money from luxury real estate developers has taken over our political establishment - leading to luxury rezonings that push out small businesses and working families, and leave a wake of empty units in their place.Working New Yorkers can’t afford to stay in the communities their families have called home for generations. Families are rent burdened, and the city is experiencing the highest levels of homelessness since the Great Depression. While shelters go up, housing actually remains empty - there are three times the amount of empty luxury units as there are people experiencing homelessness in New York City.So, what do we do?Alexandria believes that housing is a right, and that Congress must tip the balance away from housing as a gambling chip for Wall Street banks and fight for accessible housing that’s actually within working families’ reach. Congress has allowed most of our existing housing investments to go towards benefitting the wealthy. Alexandria supports extending tax benefits to working and middle-class homeowners, expanding the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, housing (not sheltering) the homeless, and permanently funding the National Affordable Housing Trust Fund.By refusing money from luxury real estate developers, Alexandria can be trusted to fight for fair, inclusive housing policies that upend the overdevelopment that real estate speculators have imposed on New Yorkers.