It's obviously nice enough that people are willing to spend that. Have you ever been there?
to be fair I haven't been since fentanyl became a thing, so I can imagine shit's gotten much worst.
le fentanyl c'est une bénédiction, ça lave les rues des toxicomanes , pendant ce temps le gouvernement gaspille de l'argent dans la création de clinique d'injection supervisé, on paye pour les seringues, on paye les médicaments en cas de surdose, on paye on paye ,
prochaine étape on va payer pour leur drogue ?
Dans tous les cas, ça coûte cher les junkies. L'assistance coûte cher, la prévention coûte cher, rien faire coûte cher, la prison coûte cher.
avec le fentanyl dans les rues , toute les drogues dure a Vancouver sont a 10$ et sont couper avec cette merde , donc , overdose , ensuite incinération et hop les cendres dans une boites de carton et 1 toxicomane de moins dans les rues
y'avais eu une vague de reportage a Radio-gauchiste cette hiver et c'est débile la quantité de toxicomane qui font des surdoses, sont sauvé par les paramedics et se reshoot encore et encore
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/vladimir-putin-gave-direct-instructions-help-elect-donald-trump-report/A report Friday morning claims Russian President Vladimir Putin gave direct instructions to help elect Donald Trump president.
According to a Washington Post investigation, former President Obama received a secret CIA report in August.
That report "captured Putin's specific instructions on the operation's audacious objectives - defeat or at least damage the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton."
CBS News confirmed last year that U.S. intelligence officials knew that the Russian government operation to interfere in the U.S. election had been approved by Putin himself, but they were reluctant to reveal how much they knew out of concern that sources and methods could be compromised, CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Remember when people were so sure Russia had no influence and took no action in the american election? Oh silly people
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/vladimir-putin-gave-direct-instructions-help-elect-donald-trump-report/
The Washington Post??? Bahahahahahaha. A very high amount of their news about Trump is fake with no proof.
As they said, NO EVIDENCE.
I'm curious, give me a few examples of news outlet you think are trustworthy and that you believe.
President Trump’s promises to revive the struggling American manufacturing industry faces new headwinds as the automotive sector, the largest driver of manufacturing jobs, announces thousands of new layoffs.
The layoffs come as the auto industry faces declining growth after a post-recession rebound.
In less than a year, Ford has said it will cut as many as 1,400 jobs. General Motors has cut production at four U.S. assembly lines, costing 4,400 workers their jobs. Fiat Chrysler laid off another 1,300 workers at their assembly line in Detroit.
Mark Muro, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program, estimates that auto jobs represented 60 to 80 percent of overall manufacturing job growth after the recession. That growth came as Americans made auto purchases they had delayed during the recession, though now those catch-up sales have plateaued.
“I think that when we talk about making American great again, a lot of that is tied up in how auto manufacturing is doing,” Muro said. “This next period, auto will not drive the overall manufacturing [sector], will not generate significant manufacturing employment.
Beyond those announced layoffs, Muro’s research shows the auto industry has shed jobs in 45 of the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas in the last year.
“The question is, what’s going to happen now?” Muro asked. “One possibility is auto goes flat and nothing else really picks up, so we really have a very tough manufacturing story for the next few years.”
When Ford announced last year that it would not move production of its Ford Focus to Mexico, Trump hailed the decision as a victory. He didn’t offer a comment this week when Ford said it would move production of its Focus model to China, a decision that could hurt the broader American auto sector.
Industry analysts say automotive jobs that move to Mexico still benefit the United States, where parts makers still employ tens of thousands of people. Automotive manufacturing in China is much less likely to rely on American-made parts.
Cyclical slowdowns are normal in an industry that has ebbed and flowed for generations.
“We’ve had an extraordinary rebound in auto sales, to essentially record levels, and so nobody should be surprised if the industry softens a bit,” said Steven Rattner, who led the Obama administration’s task force on the auto industry at the height of the recession. “It’s a cyclical industry, and sometimes people buy more cars, and sometimes they buy fewer cars.”
Yet some industry analysts believe this slowdown presages a broader shift in the thinking of major auto companies.
Wow! what a man, win/win
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25DPz2bcCcg
Wow! what a man, win/win
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25DPz2bcCcg
I've asked this same question a few times and no one ever responds.
Don't remember who did the math, but if you rely solely on the solar panels to pay for the wall it'll take until 2167. That's assuming those damn Mexicans don't vandalize the solar panels.