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  • So this Mayor is going to fund a violent assault on police using embedded CIA agents that will get swiftly put down by a militarized police force and then the local populace will try to stop the militarized police from leaving as they fear the violent gangs returning?

    ...can a mayor even use the CIA like that?

  • It's cheap because it's industrial waste that has significant cleanup and disposal costs. It was sold to municipalities after there was "research" that it helped tooth health, which it can in much higher concentrations than is in any water supply. But the reason it's added to water is because the companies that otherwise would have to pay for clean up now make money off the waste product and can afford kickback funds.

  • Grass will grow again in the spring, it's root system is fine for several months without sunlight... Assuming you have a local grass yard. Your yard is full of multiple species of local grasses and not just a desert of st Augustine right?

  • Entirely depends on region. Walmarts strategy is to take a loss in an area until all local competitors are out of business then crank back up until that area is profitable enough to subsidize new areas. In my area Walmart is cheaper than pretty much everyone except dollar stores, and dollar stores treat their employees even worse while having even worse quality food for barely any cheaper.

  • Let's just not add things to water except to ensure it stays as close to safe from infectious disease as possible. Water is water, it shouldn't be more than that. Even if what you add is safe for humans, what about the ten billion other uses tap water has that affects the environment.

    People shouldn't have to buy filters if they just want water instead of whatever some random group thinks the population needs instead of just water

  • Historically when there were work houses and inns that cost under a days pay, sure. But anytime after the 19th century it's been true. Anywhere in the US in Canada for the last 150 years it's been true. Any SFH it's been true, including historically.

    Landlords don't rent out of the kindness of their cold, dead, grease filled hearts, they rent to make a profit. Meaning it is always cheaper to own than rent because that profit is built into the rent.

  • The entire, exclusive point of this "AI" push is for robots to replace 99.99% of humanity so the rich don't have to deal with peasants anymore. Of course they're going to train them in every " human " task.

  • They're over seeing elections held by a different government. I know you uke supporters hate facing reality but those are different countries now. Your guys did a genocide and the victims decided to be different countries instead of just dying.

  • Legal counter point, I can put up literally any sign on my property. In most states I can put up nearly any sign on public property without permission. See: any flyer stapled to a phone pole or any political sign on a corner.

    The actual case here is the fact they tampered with public property without permission by permanently affixing their sign to the pole. Which is at most a fine.