The US was in Niger for operations against terrorist groups in the area and surrounding countries and to influence the local government against Russia.
Absolutely love Niagara. The most used shortcut is the Niagara button. A swipe up to get a new Firefox tab and I can do searches without having to interact with Google's apps
On a related subject, who the fuck signs up for newsletters when that popup blocks your ability to use the website? Who really wants newsletters in the first place? It's all just spam.
Oh I know. If my wife hadn't done the prep work to save for a house, then buy during COVID when rates were crazy low, we wouldn't have been able to afford our next one.
Actions speak louder than words. If you say you love and support children, but vote to take away their rights to be who they are and read what they want, you're a bad person. If you say you support women, but vote to take away their bodily autonomy and voice, you're a bad person. If you say you support helping the poor, but vote to decrease or eliminate social programs meant to help the poor, you're a bad person.
My wife is selling her first home now that we're in our first joint home. For reference, she's 26, I'm 28. I have some thoughts about this whole thing because the house is not selling and it's generally for stupid reasons:
Interest rates are high, so the monthly payment is going to be twice what ours used to be when the house was bought in 2020. Interest rates are never going to be that low again and anyone without a sizeable down-payment just can't afford it. Young people generally don't have sizeable down payments, because they're not selling a home to get their first.
People continually complain about inexpensive cosmetic work like cabinet doors and floors. They walk away from a house with zero real issues because they don't want to fix things like that.
Builders are offering great deals on new homes. No closing costs, paying lawyer's fees, etc. The problem is that new build quality has been fucking awful lately. Before my wife and I bought our current home, we took a look at a new-build neighborhood and even the example home had glaring issues.
Investors. We had an offer for cash, as is, and took it because people with loans just can't compete with that. Why wouldn't we take someone who can pay cash and doesn't care about inspections or cosmetics?
My take? Young people have no money, interest rates suck, but when a home becomes available that is affordable, they don't want to put in the work to fix up cosmetic issues. They expect new-build appearances, but don't realize that comes with poor new-build quality. It's a multi-faceted issue.
My dad was trying to tell me that the COVID vaccine is dangerous, so he googled it, sent me a blog with the Google link in it, then got upset when I found that the source that blogger used said "those who are able to be vaccinated help those who cannot be vaccinated." This was all because of my and my wife's request to get the vaccine to meet our 3 month old.
He didn't like that I did actual research on his partisan blog to prove him wrong.
The US was in Niger for operations against terrorist groups in the area and surrounding countries and to influence the local government against Russia.
Russia won out.