hillbillybourgeoisie
Hillbillybourgeoisie
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It’s very telling that you can’t even pretend to come up with a connection between that and paying players.

As someone who works in San Francisco, yes, the sight of someone pissing in the Powell St BART can be unsightly. But Id rather live with that along with the positives (beautiful landscape, racist shitheads and bigots are not the majority in this area, Oracle Park is stupid great to watch a game) than live in most

It’s demeaning to compare the provision of basic human needs to “keeping the streets clean.” He’s not decrying large-scale human suffering and the lack of humane solutions, he’s complaining that lots of times the dirty smelly people are, like, really close to him.

California has many homeless initiatives. Homelessness has been an ongoing issue since Reagan defunded much of the federal government programs that aided the issue.

As a WSU alumnus and the spouse to someone who works in the homeless services industry this one hits right between to of my most favorite things. That being said, Leach needs to stay in his lane and stop regurgitating uninformed over simplistic summations of a problem that is orders of magnitude more complex than his

What does it have to do with student-athletes getting paid?

People like Mike Leach are good at “thinking outside the box” when the subject matter is something of little consequence like, raccoons in the garbage, how much coffee should I drink, what personality type makes a good quarterback but ask him serious questions about politics or college athletes being paid and he

There is one reason I can think of as to why he is considered interesting-where he works. Wazzou and Ttech are abject backwaters, and he is the only person with any name recognition at all willing to work there. It's the closest to star fucking these people will ever have. 

Weird how people who make all their money off the backs of unpaid laborers seem *really* committed to keeping that system in place.

It’s almost not worth pointing out, but Trump is of course not the least bit interested in any solutions to homelessness. Just like so many other ridiculous trial balloons from this administration, this one is dangled in front of the media primarily so they’ll write headline after headline about what he’s

I love how conservatives try to depict California cities as these vile, miserable wastelands that nobody wants to live in, at the same time as housing prices here continue to skyrocket.

The odds of him being into Q-anon bullshit are, like, 1:1, right?

It has nothing to do with paying college athletes.

It’s odd how the confluence of solving homelessness and paying college athletes are both blocked by the same problem; people unwilling to give others money for something they feel they haven’t earned. 

You bring good points, but there is the precedence set in 2016:

“There is only ONE way out of this and it is the 2020 election. It is gaining the power necessary to enforce policy and hold people actually accountable for their shitbaggery.”

And to expand on this.... the 30% who do not see the point to show up to vote, when they say “both parties are the same” this is exactly what they mean by that.

Yup, people who fund the parties are not losing money over trump’s policies. They got huge tax breaks, in fact.

It’s clear that Dem leadership doesn’t actually care about improving the lives of Americans, but simply maintaining power. Primary ‘em all.

No, Nancy Pelosi is just from the Corporate Shill wing of the Democratic Party (i.e. the main wing), and so she serves the same masters as the entire Republican Party.