Have you seen photos of the bleak former USSR and its bland, uniform, apartment blocs; mostly vacant. Shudder. Lol my dad with his security clearance was not allowed to travel to Russia.
Have you seen photos of the bleak former USSR and its bland, uniform, apartment blocs; mostly vacant. Shudder. Lol my dad with his security clearance was not allowed to travel to Russia.
Lol I always was disturbed that people hate them. Too me they look beautiful and are complimented by the healthy natural environment around them. Idk why people like gimmicky shitty looking housing so much. (that still pretty much look the same btw if anything they look the same in a worse way with the tiny differences coming across as corny.)
With the way zoning laws are now there can't really be any accountability or political change. Equality starts from the ground up not the other way around, the rich are just easy to pin everything on.
I don’t blame the rich for anything other than taking advantage of a system that was bound to be a disaster at some point. We are getting closer to that point every day.
Of course you wouldn't blame them, you have them as a lifeline.
Eat the rich, distribute the wealth to the others. Most of them don't even know what to do with all that money, and most didn't even earn it beyond winning destiny's lottery.
Of course you wouldn't blame them, you have them as a lifeline.
Eat the rich, distribute the wealth to the others. Most of them don't even know what to do with all that money, and most didn't even earn it beyond winning destiny's lottery.
What about the city councilors who make zoning laws so shit? What do you think about them?
So more than 1/3rd of the money in the USA belongs to the 1% (over 13 million net worth) and multi millionaires have more than 70% of the wealth. That leaves less than 1/3 of the money for more than 90% of the US population. This is in a reality where an almost inevitable government shutdown could lead to food stamps being temporarily eliminated which could literally result in like 40 million deaths if it happens. What do?
I’m having trouble with this concept: “More than 1/3 of wealth by the 1% leaving less than 1/3 for everybody else”—- shouldn’t that be “less than 2/3 for everybody else” ?
ie 1/3+2/3=100%
So more than 1/3rd of the money in the USA belongs to the 1% (over 13 million net worth) and multi millionaires have more than 70% of the wealth. That leaves less than 1/3 of the money for more than 95% of the US population. This is in a reality where an almost inevitable government shutdown could lead to food stamps being temporarily eliminated which could literally result in like 40 million deaths if it happens. What do?
Of course you wouldn't blame them, you have them as a lifeline.
Eat the rich, distribute the wealth to the others. Most of them don't even know what to do with all that money, and most didn't even earn it beyond winning destiny's lottery.What about the city councilors who make zoning laws so shit? What do you think about them?
Are they rich?