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Should be a wild four years.

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Look at how Venezuela went. Sure the US government basically put a warrant out for Maduro, but I mostly want to focus on the smoothness and efficiency of the operation.
Yes, look at how Venezuela went. Maduro's own people got tiured of his ineptness and sold him to us. So we replaced the cartoon communist with real communists and now we need them to appear effective for the oil revenue part of the deal to work. What we did in Venezuela is an embarrasment which is why it's not talked about much.
 
And using that prose is indicative of a Zoomer / young millenial trying to defend their lifestyle of ordering Door Dash or Uber Eats several times a week and ignoring the $100's that costs out of every paycheck. Someone I know does mortage reviews and sees peoples banking transactions. People waste $1000's a year on shitty delivered food because they're too lazy to leave the house or cook.

The POINT is, there is a large plethora of ways to waste your money now VS 30 years ago with modern convienences. Not requirements. And every generation after Gen-X was born into more and more of them as an expectation rather than a luxury. Its why anyone older than 40 rolls their eyes when someone bitches about being broke while scrolling Uber Eats for their next shitty, incorrect, delivered McDonalds meal for $46.50
Both can be true at the same time.
 
I was in high school during W's second term and people were doing performative walkouts to support illegals back then too. A group of niggers threatened to beat me up because I said good send them back. It's funny how time really is a circle.
 
That door dash, weed, and other simple luxuries are doom spending. When you can't afford a house and there is no second marshmallow coming eat the first one right away.
Yeah, because constantly fearing nuclear annihilation with nothing but your school desk to hide under was optimistic and bright. Fuck out of here with this shit. Every cohort had/has its unique existential terror cloud hanging over them.
 
So, we went from "WE WANT ALL THE NAMES UNREDACTED" to "PLEASE DOJ, REDACT THE NAMES FROM THE FAKE LIST" in ...what, two days, fellas?

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Again. Trump, literally tried to warn you.

Trump uses "Be Careful What You Wish For". It's SUPER EFFECTIVE.
Democrats and RINOs hurt themselves in their confusion.
I think him wanting people to move on from it was a stupid thing to say, but he's not wrong here.
if it turns out he's been making plans to arrest everyone with credible and provable charges, i would be so happy
 
Yeah, because constantly fearing nuclear annihilation with nothing but your school desk to hide under was optimistic and bright. Fuck out of here with this shit. Every cohort had/has its unique existential terror cloud hanging over them.
I'm not saying it's right, I'm offering an explanation. Of course you forget that in those times a house was 2-3x median income not 7-8x median income.
 
God, it's so hillarious Faggy Massie tried to get his butt buddies at ABC to let him "pwn" T-Bone by doing that gay Epstein Class focus group attack, only for them to say "Trump hasn't been accused of anything."

Meanwhile, Jonathan Turley is saying the butt buddies wanted all this stuff, yet wouldn't allow DOJ to have more resources to provide them the stuff. So all this bitching about taking a month to dump everything is typical lolbert "let someone else figure it out" faggotry:

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This is the worst thing about lolberts, the zero sum anything yet it needs to be done NOW. Fast/good/cheap, the 2 out of 3 rule works for a reason.
 
God, it's so hillarious Faggy Massie tried to get his butt buddies at ABC to let him "pwn" T-Bone by doing that gay Epstein Class focus group attack, only for them to say "Trump hasn't been accused of anything."

Meanwhile, Jonathan Turley is saying the butt buddies wanted all this stuff, yet wouldn't allow DOJ to have more resources to provide them the stuff. So all this bitching about taking a month to dump everything is typical lolbert "let someone else figure it out" faggotry:

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This is the worst thing about lolberts, the zero sum anything yet it needs to be done NOW. Fast/good/cheap, the 2 out of 3 rule works for a reason.
When keeping it real goes wrong
 

How Rich Do You Need To Be To Afford Children In New York City?​



This week came with the news that at the city’s most prestigious independent schools tuition will exceeded $70,000 a year this fall. Meanwhile, Manhattan rents hit their third-highest level on record, up nearly 8% from 2025 and more than double the annual inflation rate, with no signs of slowing. The median rent in Manhattan was $4,695 last month.

When it comes to luxury sales, the first week of February marked the most weekly contract signings for homes asking eight figures since October 2024, The Real Deal reports. “Of the 36 contracts signed for homes asking at least $2 million the first week of February, 13 were for properties priced at $10 million or higher.” An unprecedented 64% of Manhattan’s condos and co-ops sold in 2025 went to all-cash buyers, according to Douglas Elliman, almost 90% of Manhattan sales over $3 million were paid for in cash, the NYT reports.

The people laying out for expensive condos and private school tuitions also appear to be the families having the most children. The most recent personal income tax return tables (from 2023), show the relationship between New Yorkers’ income and how many children they have:


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Once plotted, it is easy to see that the more financially secure you are, the more children you are likely to have. In NYC, that security comes from government support at the low-income end, and high incomes.


This feels counterintuitive, as we’re used to the notion that poor people have more kids than the rich. But it’s actually a return to norms: for the millennia of human history through the 18th century, the richer you were, the more children you had.

“In countries at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, and the revolutions in living standards and life expectancy that followed, birth rates fell. Within these increasingly wealthy countries, it was the affluent and educated — with education becoming a key marker of status — who led the way in reducing family size,” Justin Fox writes in Bloomberg. “Researchers have been finding more and more evidence that, among and within countries that have already passed through what’s generally called demographic transition, the old, positive relationship between status and affluence on the one hand and number of children on the other is beginning to reestablish itself.”

The best-off New York families have more children than the rest, and more of the wealthier families have children, even though the absolute numbers are tiny by comparison.

I’m not suggesting anyone pity the poor rich. But as the “affordability” debate bubbles on, it’s remarkable how far up the income bracket you can go and still feel squeezed.


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According to the City Comptroller, one needs to have an income of about $350,000 to comfortably afford a child in New York. If you plan to send your children to the exclusive independent schools, that number is likely double. And when you make that much money, you have some expectations about the kind of life you should be leading, which locks you in with higher fixed costs — an appropriate 3-bedroom apartment in a doorman building (~$120,000), the right schools for the kids (~$140,000), and you have already spent half of your after-tax income.

While having a big family may be the ultimate status symbol, even the wealthy tend to move out of the city once they have 3 kids, realtors tell me. Finding the ‘right’ 4-bedroom property, and getting into the ‘right’ school in New York is hard even when you have the money.

350k to "comfortably afford" a child in NYC.
 
I think him wanting people to move on from it was a stupid thing to say, but he's not wrong here.
if it turns out he's been making plans to arrest everyone with credible and provable charges, i would be so happy

Honestly, a good majority of the Epstein Files is just useless bullshit. Trump wanting to redact names and try and parse most of it into some kind of digestible content for the masses wasn't exactly wrong either. But NOOOOOOO. People kept screeching about wanting EVERYTHING released. Trump just finally had enough and said, "You know what, fuck it, here's all 3.5 million pages. Sort it out your own goddamn selves". Now we're getting calls that the entire thing is fake and Trump is hiding the REAL list. It's never going to fucking end, is it?
 
There are benefits to being more frugal beyond ability to own a house. The main issues are that 1. being thrifty and frugal is a skillset you have to develop 2. people seem to feel it's beneath them to act truly poor even if they're constantly complaining about being paycheck to paycheck.

As another poster said owning a house isn't a goal for everyone. But you shouldn't spend more money on useless bullshit anyway just because a super big purchase like a house isn't an option any time soon.
 
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