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$1800 for a 2 bedroom. Ha!
so with a little effort, one can find an apartment in NY in the $1100 a month range, not bad
$1800 for a 2 bedroom. Ha!
Lots of great points here.
VOX has always seemed really liberal to me, but I should take it with a grain of salt. I'm sure it was slanted to make Sanders look bad.
Either way, I still like Hillary's proposals better, find them much more likely to actually be implemented, and if on top of that, it comes with little to no tax increase, then all the better.
I also agree that this year, everything seems to be out the window as far as what to expect. And the anti Trump will be big. Lots of regular Repubs sitting the whole thing out. Moderate Repubs voting Dem. But a surge in male, white angry support for Trump. Luckily that aint enough.
I like Bernie, i truly do. Was a huge fan of his, but have moved to Hillary. I'm a life-long Dem and there are just too many things piling up with him that don't sit well with me. (That said, i will vote for him in a heartbeat if he's the nom)
I don't think the whole socialist, Castro thing phases Dems very much. Same goes for higher taxes and growth of government. But put it out to low info Repub and indy voters, and I think it's a done deal. They all thought (and still do) that Obama is a socialist Muslim. So this will be a cake walk.
so with a little effort, one can find an apartment in NY in the $1100 a month range, not bad
been to NYC, made a nice little tour of the boroughs
a good time, good mass transit, compared to Los Angeles
people should live where they can afford to live and plan their higher education costs to fit within their financial means
people should live where they can afford to live and plan their higher education costs to fit within their financial means
people should live where they can afford to live and plan their higher education costs to fit within their financial means
Not an unreasonable idea.
Of those threeNo, but the costs of housing, education, and health care, have skyrocketed compared to wages since at least the 1970s. So this becomes one of those "easier said than done" things.
No, but the costs of housing, education, and health care, have skyrocketed compared to wages since at least the 1970s. So this becomes one of those "easier said than done" things.
people should live where they can afford to live and plan their higher education costs to fit within their financial means
Of those three
Only one has had a correction (in America) why do you think that is?
You clearly have no idea what the word "correction" actually means.
How would you term the housing price thing that happened in the states?
How would you term the housing price thing that happened in the states?
so with a little effort, one can find an apartment in NY in the $1100 a month range, not bad
Matt Yglesias is a grade-A moron, I take anything from Vox with a large grain of salt.
So if Hilary wins New York does that pretty much clinch the nomination?
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Ugh. That's too bad. I'd rather her wrap it up soon so she can fight the good fought against Drumpf.Not at all. I think if she needs to blow Sanders out there by over 10%+ to be back where she was. She's not in a very good position right now, what with polls suggesting she's not bound for a convincing win anytime soon.
people should live where they can afford to live and plan their higher education costs to fit within their financial means
He also said that the sweatshop collapse in Bangladesh wasn't a big deal because countries should be allowed to choose their own safety standards.He's a mess. Recall he defended fascism on Twitter at some point recently, and the shit doesn't end there for him.