Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. Results showed that close to half of the participants secured housing, and nearly $600K saved in public service costs due to fewer ER visits & jail stays. They also saw improved mental health.
Participants in Denver's basic income program received up to $1,000 a month. They became more housing secure and landed full-time jobs.
@jackiekashian.bsky.social John wick 4 is on Starz, apparently
What kind of absolute sociopath would buy a cybertruck at this point?
no way George Miller could have predicted in his Mad Max saga that we ran out of water by feeding it to our computers in order to get exclusively wrong and/or made-up answers to questions (that we already knew the computers used to have the answers to before we made them stupid on purpose)
In case you were wondering if the playbook of the anti-Covid vaccine crowd of today is new, here's an article from the January 1960 issue of The American Mercury, an antisemitic, far right conspiracy rag. --polio vaccines ackshually cause polio! --I know a lady whose kids got it right after the shot
The word horrified doesn't cover it, especially when just yesterday a new weakening of child labor laws in Alabama went into effect. The combined net worth of the founding family is 34b. In 2022 the restaurants generated 20b in sales in the US. Why do kids have to die to do it?
Remember, it isn't a "Cybertruck" It is an "IncEl-Camino"
Your regular reminder that basically all of the unhinged Maddow-brain winemom Russiagate stuff was true and Trump successfully covered it up with stonewalling, DOJ interference and pardons