EddieDoyers
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A man living in Russia is funding the Calexit campaign
Hell no to that
Hell no to that
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If calexit really becomes real, I want NY to join them....
You live in Nevada. You're already living in exile.Nah B, most of the black community is on the east coast and deep South. I ain't leaving my folk behind.
It would feel like I am living in exile.
well good news for Rico and his family. instead of working for the government, they will get jobs at McDonald's, where 6-months salary is going to be much less money to save.So is Rico gonna get hired or nah? He gotta save 6 months of his salary for health insurance yah know what I mean?
I disagree with Obama on a few things regarding the economy, but he has a very good understanding of the problem facing the country. One point that he makes which is 100% true is that the Reagan Era has distorted the economic conversation in this country. People have no real idea why growth was so strong during the later half of the decade and by default give Reagan and his ideology all the credit. To this day we have to discuss economic policy in a way that gels with those failed ideologies.
Nah B, most of the black community is on the east coast and deep South. I ain't leaving my folk behind.
It would feel like I am living in exile.
You live in Nevada. You're already living in exile.
thanks, Rico:
The cuts Trump plans to propose this week are also expected to lead to layoffs among federal workers, changes that would be felt sharply in the Washington area. According to an economic analysis by Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody’s Analytics, the reductions outlined so far by Trump’s advisers would reduce employment in the region by 1.8 percent and personal income by 3.5 percent, and lower home prices by 1.9 percent.
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“Unfortunately, we have no alternative but to reinvest in our military and make ourselves a military power once again,” National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn said on “Fox News Sunday.”
“If you’re doing that in an area where you have to balance the budget and you cannot create a further deficit, you have to make cuts. It’s no different than every other family in America that has to make the tough decisions when they need to spend money somewhere, they have to cut it from somewhere else.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...739206-05be-11e7-b9fa-ed727b644a0b_story.html
man, **** these guys.
Nevada is pretty nice. My dad bought a house there to rent out for only about $120,000 around 4 years ago.
California would be 4x the price for the same house
Nevada is pretty nice. My dad bought a house there to rent out for only about $120,000 around 4 years ago.
California would be 4x the price for the same house
if I'm bannon, my strategy is simple: enter into a major war in the next 2 years.
things will get worse before they get better.
i keep thinking back to the scene from Vice's coverage of Syria. they show this beach that may as well be Socal. everyone is out, looking fashionable, drinking and smoking like they're on vacation. when asked about the civil war in Syria, they say it's a lie and that life is completely normal in Syria.
meanwhile, less than a mile away, they show that much of the city has been bombed out and deserted.
this is the two Americas that bannon and trump envision. one, prosperous, rich, decadent, white. the other, destitute, engaged in war, hopeless, colored. these two Americas can exist side by side, and bannon welcomes it.
I wouldn't pay 4x to live in an average suburb of the OC.Nevada is pretty nice. My dad bought a house there to rent out for only about $120,000 around 4 years ago.
California would be 4x the price for the same house
I'd rather pay 4x the price for the home in California.
Dawg seriouslyNevada is pretty nice. My dad bought a house there to rent out for only about $120,000 around 4 years ago.
California would be 4x the price for the same house
Yeah, people that had money to buy houses a few years ago ATE!
I got students, working part time that have like like $600 mortgages. Others paying like $1000 for really nice places they got off developers for the low.
I live with some GOP supportersCould ya hang out or mess with a trump/GOP supporter?
Income and wealth inequality has gotten so bad because for the past, pass few decades policy makers have prioritized the economic well being of the rich and corporations over the middle class/lower middle class and poor. It is not by accident we are in this situation, it is by design. If we had four decades of strong pro labor, pro consumer, no deregulation, and expanded the social safety net for the bottom income brackets, and pro racial justice, America would be a very different place.
Our monetary policy, our fiscal policy, our tax code (and the tax breaks within it) all favor the wealthy.
Yes there is a strong racial aspect to it too. Many in the white working class, especially Southerners, scarified the economic security to elect policy makers that would construct a system to discrimination against minority groups, especially African Americans.
I disagree with Obama on a few things regarding the economy, but he has a very good understanding of the problem facing the country. One point that he makes which is 100% true is that the Reagan Era has distorted the economic conversation in this country. People have no real idea why growth was so strong during the later half of the decade and by default give Reagan and his ideology all the credit. To this day we have to discuss economic policy in a way that gels with those failed ideologies.
Could ya hang out or mess with a trump/GOP supporter?