IkerCatsillas1
IkerCatsillas
IkerCatsillas1

all i can find is he is a “descendant of Ferdinard de Lesseps”

there is no such thing as diving too deep into the real housewives

He did more than any president since LBJ in strengthening and adding to the social safety net. Unfortunately, it’s all about to be unraveled.

Shame all he largely achieved in his Second Term was looking good in photos due to a deadlocked political system that doesn’t work.

Don’t joke because I fear that might be an actual suggestion.

Because corporatism is not liberal, and that is the true government of every state in this country.

But let’s hear it for Ben Carson, who will be head of HUD and has virtually no experience of federal housing programs. HUD is supposed to be mission-driven. Ben Carson is a pushover and a proxy for Republican ideas to privatize, limit and eschew fair housing programs. It is already difficult to get affordable housing

I could wait for some pretentious, out of touch white guy to “disrupt” this problem by making housing more affordable and accessible for all socioeconomic classes, but then I remembered the “disrupt” culture only fixes problems that either don’t exist or benefit pretentious, out of touch white guys.

It’s hard to even know where to begin with this story—the problem with affordable housing, the marginalization of undocumented immigrants, public schools and test scores, gentrification, corporate taxes, the tech industry. The accommodations that the superintendent is trying to make sound not only reasonable and

This will get worse before it gets better.
There are very few people alive today who have a living memory of how things used to be in the United States Before World War II.

Several of my male colleagues are always complaining about how hard the travel is, and how much work it is. Almost every single one of them has a wife at home who cares for their kids, goes to the grocery store and keeps the fridge stocked, does their laundry, and even help pack their suitcases.

Chronically single men likely have no realistic hope of finding a mate, so it is savage to grill them on their single status.

There are absolutely problems with being single — it’s just that as a society we tend to exaggerate those claims while ignoring the benefits, and we do the opposite for relationships. Particularly for women.

I’ve had a few friends who worked while their husbands stayed home with the kids. In every case, the woman still did pretty much everything — the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry, all the childcare when she wasn’t at work. The man was considered to be doing such a valiant and noble thing for “giving up his career”

I’m just a lowly almost-30-year-old, but I think one of the most useful things my retired dad ever told me was “the only people my age who actually still need to work for money are people who have been divorced”. I realize that’s a fairly privileged outlook and there are lots of people both single and married who have

A friend of mine who shares my chronically single status once said that whenever she starts feeling bad about being alone, she spends more time hanging out with her heterosexual female friends who are married or living with their significant others. Their stories about being the primary

This is off topic but the Social Security changes really worry me. My children all receive Social Security Survivor Benefits (my husband passed away). We depend on that money to replace his income. It’s been a huge part of why I’ve continued to be able to give my kids some stability and keep them in the same school

I’m having a hard time feeling any sympathy for Trump voters who get health benefits via the exchange or who receive Medicare/Social Security who seem stunned that the continuation of these benefits is now in real jeopardy. I feel sorry for everyone smart enough not to vote for Trump who will lose access to these

“I guess I’ve been living in a bubble. [Pence] sounds like a tyrant, they remarked.”

Every headline should be Trump supporters: stupid as fuck.