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Alright, boys. I expect to see all of y`all there. Don't go spending a few grand on some Travis Scotts, Unions, or Off Whites. Make an investment that'll change your life forever instead.
Alright, boys. I expect to see all of y`all there. Don't go spending a few grand on some Travis Scotts, Unions, or Off Whites. Make an investment that'll change your life forever instead.
Alright, boys. I expect to see all of y`all there. Don't go spending a few grand on some Travis Scotts, Unions, or Off Whites. Make an investment that'll change your life forever instead.
Me in the crowd...I'm speaking B. I'm the Chelsea Keynote speaker.
The most important thing to remember about Los Angeles and its politics is that its public transit is seen as a charity and not as infrastructure.
And while LA is not unique in that its political establishment is mostly a mix of landlord, real estate developer, and law enforcement interests, what makes LA uniquely reactionary is how 90% of voters share in the elite sentiment that transit is for losers and that they are individually special and they have a plan to one day live in the hills and have a chauffeur and won’t really have to deal with having to drive and find parking in a city which has too many cars and too little transit. It’s a city full of Randian temporarily embarrassed millionaires who if given a choice would pick being allowed to hunt unhoused people for sport over having reliable mass transit with comfortable bus and train stops.
Me in the crowd...
I love how DeSantis is forcing the Right to tell on themselves (don't know if Twitter dude is a right wing mouthpiece, btw).