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kasserole-love.bsky.social
Affordable housing developer and advocate
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EITHER ... ... this is a lawless attack by fascists on the very foundations of constitutional government ... ... OR ... ... the GOP is a normal, legitimate party with which Dems have policy disagreements, but with which they will work in good faith to find areas of compromise. Can't have both.
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If Democrats we elected to represent us are out in the field, showing WHERE and WHEN the Trump administration is directly attacking the system of govt itself, citizens who want to "do something" will follow. Spontaneous organization will happen, and that's how political movements build momentum.
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'The home building industry can only be at its very best when we all value the creativity and innovation diversity brings and when we work intentionally to include underrepresented groups' i have some questions www.nahb.org/why-nahb/abo...
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simply repeating the straight reporting of what is happening in the executive branch makes you sound like you have lost your mind.
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Is this any different than other AI models?
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3). The fact that Leavitt's statement was reported uncritically by many news outlets (i.e., reporting the statement as true without verifying it) is problematic. Instead of stressing that such an extreme statement demands clear evidence, outlets simply echoed the statement. Not good. Also...
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Isn’t it nice that we noticed but the reporters didn’t bother to ask.
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If Alex Jones account has .75 somebody not doing their job
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???? These are grown men appointed to the top of government agencies, but we are treating them like they’re 13?
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I lived in Houston for about 18 months back 2005/2006. Hip hop stations played chopped and screwed on Sundays. I was not and am not a fan.
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Good luck to them, especially if they are planning on looking for deals in california. Not sure if they are aware but it is much harder than market rate development.
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The legal process we got was endlessly deferential to Trump, so it never imposed real consequences on him. And people clearly took the deliberate pace and lack of consequences as evidence that the whole thing was bullshit.
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I completely agree. If senior democrats were capable of circling the wagons it never would have turned into cluster that it did.
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I'm a guy, and that would be a bad trade for the woman based on the mess I make while cooking.
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Right, the (immensely racialized) idea that it's basically illegitimate for Democrats to hold and exercise unilateral power that doesn't require approval from Republicans has a shocking amount of purchase even among Democrats
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In Los Angeles, it's all of em.
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First of all, unrestricted grants. No requirements for how the groups spend the money. No burdensome reporting that takes full-time staff. Just verify up front that groups do work aligned with her goals, then write them a huge check. That's like winning the lottery if you're a nonprofit.
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What's even crazier is the unfrosted ones have m9re calories than the frosted ones.
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South Africa at it's worst would have been in about 5th place to America's most evil acts.
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Check with the Dutch. They probably have something on deck.
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Same here
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In the Olden Times, they could have been insulated from the knowledge of how much they are disdained, but in the age of social media, they have no choice but to see how anyone who isn't trying to suck up truly feels about them. 2/2
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My grandparents had a saying "You can't buy good sense", and my mother would describe someone as having "More money than taste". To those words of inherited wisdom, I add "You can't buy respect", and that's what Musk, Trump, et al desperately want. The must earn it, not buy it, and they can't. 1/2
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To believe it was never going to make it to your front door… Well bubba welcome to the real American experience You’re about to have your moment