Lol, good luck being an idiot in this day and age.
Right. I’ll ask you for tips on that when I struggle, since that’s the one thing you seem to be an expert on
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Lol, good luck being an idiot in this day and age.
The people who reside in high-rise apartments in downtown LA are not living on government assistance. However leafy suburbs with lots of single-family homes are heavily subsidized.Nope.
I'm saying that WORDS will never solve the crisis which exists in the inner cities where dependency on the government is a way of life. Until the people who run those cities actually DO the things they promise, there will be no change no matter how often people like you point your finger and try to play blame "whitey" and "the rich" for it.
Right. I’ll ask you for tips on that when I struggle, since that’s the one thing you seem to be an expert on
Not a satire, she really asked.Okay, now....um...this has got to be satire or something. I don't believe for a second that she actually did this....not even she is that dumb, right? Then again, Breitbart is a propaganda machine, too. I wouldn't put too much stock in it.
It’s not unreasonable to ask whether cities are planting and maintaining street trees equitably for all neighborhoods, or are they neglecting black neighborhoods and favoring white ones. Satellite imaging could help ensure fairness. VP Harris had the right idea.Okay, now....um...this has got to be satire or something. I don't believe for a second that she actually did this....not even she is that dumb, right? Then again, Breitbart is a propaganda machine, too. I wouldn't put too much stock in it.
Okay, that wasn't the headline I saw for the post, but, whatever. It's pretty low down the list of things that impoverished and minority neighborhoods would need, I would think, compared to lower crime, better transit, more job opportunities, but sure, it would help a little.It’s not unreasonable to ask whether cities are planting and maintaining street trees equitably for all neighborhoods, or are they neglecting black neighborhoods and favoring white ones. Satellite imaging could help ensure fairness. VP Harris had the right idea.
So far down the list it would be falling off the bottom.Okay, that wasn't the headline I saw for the post, but, whatever. It's pretty low down the list of things that impoverished and minority neighborhoods would need, I would think, compared to lower crime, better transit, more job opportunities, but sure, it would help a little.
The OP was intended to make VP Harris sound like an idiot. But her comments make more sense when you realize that she's talking about making sure that when cities plant and maintain trees, they're not just planting them in white neighborhoods.Okay, that wasn't the headline I saw for the post, but, whatever. It's pretty low down the list of things that impoverished and minority neighborhoods would need, I would think, compared to lower crime, better transit, more job opportunities, but sure, it would help a little.