They were talking about the 1%. This dosen't apply to us plebs. Now shutup and eat your cornflake dinner.
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The people who own large aggressive breeds rarely cross over with people who know or even care about training.
Just wait until landlords can pass on tenants with bad credit!
So let me get this strait... if you're struggling to make the 3200$ rent payment each month... because your roommate dipped or you got your hours cut... your credit rating gets tanked. And a tanked credit score means banks can charge you more for loans. Additionally future landlords and (apparently now even employers) are legally allowed to pass on you for ... let me get this right... being unlucky?
Theres no one single issue, but all of the above happening at once AND a population boom at the same time to top it off. We need an all-of-the-above approach to fix it too. Remove zoning restrictions, make lending for multiplexes easier, build public housing as fast and as much as possible, and found new towns... to name a few.
can we please throw in banning blue LED headlamps too?
Is it just me, or do people not go to bars anymore?
has no one considered dampening fields?
and the enshittification continues. Good luck if you're not flying a trunk route.
Depends. Toronto-Calgary 300$ because flair... Montreal-Calgary 800$ because no flair. Recently, flair is now charging 400 for the same route...
Building a new structure in a city is about 1m$. Being able to split this 4 ways could help reduce prices if enough come online that demand starts to teter off. This will incentivize redeveloping aging single-family homes in downtown cores. Density isn't just about being green, but helps reduce the cost of overall infrastructure maintenance, taxes, and helps the city remain financially healthier. That said, this is a single step towards repair... it will take decades to see the effects.