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Pratai , in Idaho’s Teacher of the Year flees state after being attacked for LGBTQ+ allyship

And these coward conservatives will simultaneously get upset when we compare them to Nazis.

TenderfootGungi , in Group of up to 50 people shoplift about $100K worth of luxury items from L.A. mall; used bear spray against guards

This is organized crime.

dangblingus ,

Looks like run of the mill theft to me. Sure, perpetrated by a lot of people at once, but without proof of a legitimate business operating as a money laundering front for the proceeds of the fenced goods, this isn’t organized crime.

Zuberi ,

Loosely by definition sure, but not real organized crime

nothing , in Illinois governor signs ban on firearms advertising allegedly marketed to kids and militants

Children, militants, or others? How the hell do you group that? This seems like a catch-all for what “I don’t like”.

4am , in Exclusive: SoftBank in talks to buy Vision Fund's 25% stake in Arm -sources

Welp, there goes ARM…

nothing , in Group of up to 50 people shoplift about $100K worth of luxury items from L.A. mall; used bear spray against guards

It’s also “over $100k” if you believe that cheaply made stuff is worth that price.

Nomad ,

Also this is just 2k per person who would risk that?!

Hildegarde ,

Nordstrom is a store I go to when I need a laugh. Their prices are the peak of comedy.

Wilziac ,

My Ex used to work in Saks 5th Avenue, so I would often browse around while waiting for them. I once saw a short sleeve button up shirt on the clearance rack that I really liked. It was $175 after the discount. I never seriously shopped in there after that.

cantstopthesignal ,

Nordstrom will put high end goods near brands that are more affordable. It’s like having an expensive bottle of wine on the menu so the customer doesn’t feel so bad about paying 50 bucks. If you need to laugh go to a genuine luxury store and the prices are insane. Like $10k for a back pack nuts.

ghostBones ,

This country is so cutthroat capitalist that now even the consumers are becoming predatory.

onionbaggage , in Group of up to 50 people shoplift about $100K worth of luxury items from L.A. mall; used bear spray against guards

Good for them. :)

Ragnell , in Why Some Wisconsin Lawmakers and Local Officials Have Changed Their Minds About Letting Undocumented Immigrants Drive
@Ragnell@kbin.social avatar

The solution: Amnesty and citizenship. Screw this "Everyone must suffer trying to be here." They wanna be here. There are jobs for them. Just swear them in and forget all this bullshit.

mcc ,

I wouldn’t go as far as citizenship. Work visa, at least. And you know why that won’t happen. Stealing out jobs and all that.

Ragnell ,
@Ragnell@kbin.social avatar

I would. Hell, just to punish the guys who are hiring below the minimum wage I would give them citizenship AND a union card.

Buddahriffic ,

Make them pay all the workers the difference between their actual wages and minimum wage up to a few years back and, once established that they do in fact work there, it’s up to the employer to prove they weren’t there that long but require full access to those books and include everyone in them for the back pay. Plus personal liability for anyone who was aware when it bankrupts the company.

Edit: and the reporter is fast tracked through the citizenship process.

Ragnell ,
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I love it

ImmortanStalin , in Police face criticism over central Kansas newspaper raid in which computers, phones seized

They are sure to suffer PTSD from this media attention and need extended paid leave.

fernly , in ‘Unluckiest generation’ falters in boomer-dominated market for homes

Kevin Drum calls bullshit on this specific article: jabberwocking.com/millennials-are-doing-fine-part…

He shows charts to establish that

Through 2021, Millennial homeownership is at its average for the past 30 years. The average mortgage payment is the same as it was for Boomers and Gen X. Income is higher than both Gen X and Baby Boomers at the same age. And average student debt is lower than either Gen X or Baby Boomers (although only 10% of Boomers have student debt compared to 20% of Millennials).

logos , in Lahaina residents worry a rebuilt Maui town could slip into the hands of affluent outsiders

Naomi Klein’s shock doctrine

PhobosAnomaly , in South Carolina state Sen. John Scott, longtime Democratic lawmaker, dies at 69

death: not nice

age: nice

GiddyGap , in Idaho’s Teacher of the Year flees state after being attacked for LGBTQ+ allyship

Every time someone like this flees, conservatives celebrate. One less vote against them and one step closer to their dream.

Saneless ,

Yep. A country so shitty that 35 states are unlivable. But that still gets them 70 senators and enough Governors to change the Constitution

UltraMagnus0001 , in Police face criticism over central Kansas newspaper raid in which computers, phones seized

oh no! criticisms

Death_Equity , in ‘Unluckiest generation’ falters in boomer-dominated market for homes

From what I have seen in my area, a lot of first time homebuyers are stuck buying houses that need a lot of work that flippers don’t even want to bother with.

The previous owners stopped fixing things because they were going to die or be put in a home and didn’t have money or didn’t care. I have had sellers straight up tell me that they won’t bother fixing anything and that it is the next person’s problem. They will only sell as-is.

That further hurts new homeowners because they are buying houses that need tons of work that require tons of money they don’t have, or they would have bought a nicer place. The decent homes are bought over asking by people looking to rent out or boomers who cashed out on equity to downsize and pay with cash.

New homes are all family homes and not starter homes, because builders make more money on bigger houses. Older starter homes are being demolished to build houses that are big as local laws allow on the plot, further reducing the starter home market availability.

The real estate market is clearly in a massive bubble that should have exploded in 2008, but was reinforced and inflated further. When it does finally pop, it gonna be bad.

Wrench ,

Your area must be polar opposites than mine, then. I live in Southern California, which is extremely, ridiculously, competitive right now, and for the foreseeable future.

The old fixer uppers are typically estate sales from elderly that passed or moved to assisted living. They are generally fine, but outdated because the elderly owners didn’t renovate since they moved into the house 30+ years ago. They or their family isn’t going to bother updating it, and they don’t need to in this market.

Depending on the location, and the quality of the build, that means there can be some serious issues with the place too. I saw tons of houses up on hills that have clear signs of erosion causing the house to slope towards the hill. This isn’t an upkeep problem, but a problem with poor to mediocre build quality, with 50-70 years of age to expose these kinds of issues.

New homes are all comparatively small and built on top of each other with no yards, to maximize lot space. Most new construction I see are houses to close together, you can touch your exterior wall and your neighbor’s at the same time. Rooms are tiny so they can advertise more bedrooms, street parking sucks, and you’re at the mercy of an HoA.

Death_Equity ,

Yeah, California has its own set of housing issues due to topography and the CoL.

I’m in the Midwest. New developments are 2500-3000sqft on .25ac for $500-600k+. They are demolishing ~1,500sqft homes on 0.14ac to put up 2,500-3000sqft homes that cost 3-4x as much in the older post-war neighborhoods. Street parking only is uncommon unless you are into the greater metro area. In both cases they have basements that are unfinished and get completed after the builder’s mortgage is switched over, so the sqft is higher than those figures in reality. Finding a starter home in the 200s is asking for outdated and disrepair. Houses in the 100s are out in the boonies and are nearly rehabs. Even mobile homes are 30-75k, may include meth contamination.

Covid pushed more of the city out into the burbs and really wrecked the affordable house market.

Silverseren , in Police face criticism over central Kansas newspaper raid in which computers, phones seized

Newell said she threw Meyer and the Record reporter out of the event for Republican U.S. Rep. Jake LaTurner event at the request of others who are upset with the “toxic” newspaper. On the town’s main street, one storefront included a handmade “Support Marion PD” sign.”

It's because of this I have the feeling that the court magistrate (and the sheriff for that matter) are likely to be re-elected regardless. This is MAGA country and they don't care about the things their side does so long as their side wins.

theodewere ,
@theodewere@kbin.social avatar

yep.. town full of cowards..

TheJims ,

DOJ might care. It’s a first amendment violation

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