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I'm going to assume that's the babysitter that slid in because of how scared she looked. "Oh God, i'm fired".
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I'm going to assume that's the babysitter that slid in because of how scared she looked. "Oh God, i'm fired".
Can they just admit they hated to see a black man hold the title of President of the United States??? Jesus
Word,didn't think a nanny would've legit dragged the toddler out
The little girls Jeff Jarrett walk into the room was greatness
I'm going to assume that's the babysitter that slid in because of how scared she looked. "Oh God, i'm fired".
That slide into the room tho LOOOOOOLLLLI assumed it was the wife because the kid looks kinda Asian, and she was roughing up dem kids like only a mother would.
Y'all peep the "Risky Business slide" ole girl hit doe....
well having a niece and nephew around the same age I understand. Straight terrorists. Lil mama will diddy bop through whenever with the little tornado right behind her.
President Trump could cut millions federal funding to New York City’s public housing.
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), which runs the country’s largest affordable housing program, is rumoured to receive at least $35 million less in funding from the federal government in the 2018 budget, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Also according to the paper's conversations with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), that figure could reach up to $150 million in cuts.
READ MORE
Trump Tower security is costing the US taxpayer $400,000 every day
The NYCHA has an overall operating budget of $3.2 billion. At least $2 billion of that comes from HUD. Approximately $17 billion needs to be spent by NYCHA in repairs to public housing buildings.
An NYCHA spokesperson told The Independent that they are “concerned about these rumoured cuts.” The agency, the Wall Street Journal reports, was ready for a 3 per cent cut in budget. However, in a letter from HUD dated 26 February - ahead of Ben Carson's appointment to lead the agency - HUD said it would cut NYCHA’s funding by 5 per cent.
The spokesperson also said “the loss of federal funds of this size would deeply impact our ability to serve 600,000 New Yorkers who rely on NYCHA.”
JUST IN: AG Sessions has asked the remaining 46 US Attorneys appointed by Obama to tender their resignations
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-york-city-housing-us-president-a7621671.html
President Trump could cut millions federal funding to New York City’s public housing.
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), which runs the country’s largest affordable housing program, is rumoured to receive at least $35 million less in funding from the federal government in the 2018 budget, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Also according to the paper's conversations with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), that figure could reach up to $150 million in cuts.
READ MORE
Trump Tower security is costing the US taxpayer $400,000 every day
The NYCHA has an overall operating budget of $3.2 billion. At least $2 billion of that comes from HUD. Approximately $17 billion needs to be spent by NYCHA in repairs to public housing buildings.
An NYCHA spokesperson told The Independent that they are “concerned about these rumoured cuts.” The agency, the Wall Street Journal reports, was ready for a 3 per cent cut in budget. However, in a letter from HUD dated 26 February - ahead of Ben Carson's appointment to lead the agency - HUD said it would cut NYCHA’s funding by 5 per cent.
The spokesperson also said “the loss of federal funds of this size would deeply impact our ability to serve 600,000 New Yorkers who rely on NYCHA.”
Is da rent control gonna be extinct soon?http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-york-city-housing-us-president-a7621671.html
President Trump could cut millions federal funding to New York City’s public housing.
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), which runs the country’s largest affordable housing program, is rumoured to receive at least $35 million less in funding from the federal government in the 2018 budget, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Also according to the paper's conversations with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), that figure could reach up to $150 million in cuts.
READ MORE
Trump Tower security is costing the US taxpayer $400,000 every day
The NYCHA has an overall operating budget of $3.2 billion. At least $2 billion of that comes from HUD. Approximately $17 billion needs to be spent by NYCHA in repairs to public housing buildings.
An NYCHA spokesperson told The Independent that they are “concerned about these rumoured cuts.” The agency, the Wall Street Journal reports, was ready for a 3 per cent cut in budget. However, in a letter from HUD dated 26 February - ahead of Ben Carson's appointment to lead the agency - HUD said it would cut NYCHA’s funding by 5 per cent.
The spokesperson also said “the loss of federal funds of this size would deeply impact our ability to serve 600,000 New Yorkers who rely on NYCHA.”
this mother ******....
JUST IN: AG Sessions has asked the remaining 46 US Attorneys appointed by Obama to tender their resignations
Pretty sure this is a normal practice. It is just that Sessions told some of them they were going to stay on, and he changes his mind.
Pretty sure this is a normal practice. It is just that Sessions told some of them they were going to stay on, and he changes his mind.
you are correct...dudes a weasel..