$10 billion funded school lunches for a year during COVID and we should have kept it going. School kitchens are back to having to try to collect "lunch debt" again. So how is less than a fifth of that going to end hunger? This is just election posturing and empty promises. Look for more of these coming soon from the right.
So no different than most days
Eh, the police fish would just keep all the good armed fish out of the area.
Thin blue line is a gang symbol. We need to normalize asking people with thin blue line bullshit why they're flying gang symbols.
I live in a neighborhood that is all half acre lots. So an acre is two properties on my street. Easy!
This is funny, but honestly the venn diagram of model plane enthusiasts and pilots is really close to a circle. Plane folks love planes!
I had a motorcycle shop tell me they were saving my tires because they'd never seen anything so overcooked. What can I say, I could barely afford the bike. It isn't running now because I can't afford to fix it. This economy is fucking terrible.
I'm 50 and definitely working at least to 70. I can't afford life now, I can't afford to retire!
Well he lost so history remains intact.
I feel like "The thin crust line" would work better than "The thin bread crust".
The Cincinnati streetcar cost almost exactly $150m and it serves like 0.5% of the metro population. It runs a 3.6 mile loop, that's just over a 1.5 mile walk from one end to the other. I can walk it in 20 minutes.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with the sentiment of the post. We need to invest in public transit. Where I live there are zero non-car options. But don't pretend you're building comprehensive public transit for $150m.
That's pretty rookie. Always destroy all evidence. It's like crime 101