Lazy articles like this drive me crazy. It's not "largely due to tariffs." It started before Trump was even in office! It's because Musk's brand is finally toxic enough that no one is buying Teslas anymore.
Sales are cratering everywhere. Australia down by over 70%. Europe and China down by 50%. US data seems to be somewhere between a 10-30% drop.
In Mr. Green’s case, he was not only challenging the president but also defying the entreaties of Democratic congressional leaders that members attend Mr. Trump’s speech and refrain from disruptions. The spectacle of a septuagenarian heckling the president while waving his cane was not ideal for Democrats, who have toiled to land on a broadly appealing message and messenger for countering Mr. Trump.
This dude is a freshman senator, former congressman, sworn in January 3, and he wasted almost no time trading on his new title to squeeze his way to a spot at the feeding trough. Also he's replacing Kyrsten Sinema, so just fuck Arizona progressives, I guess. Apparently they're not allowed to vote for anyone with actual character and ethics.
In January, Gallego took over the Arizona Senate seat vacated by Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat-turned-independent. Gallego’s entrance into the Senate race was seen as a victory for progressives, who were infuriated by Sinema’s repeated efforts to obstruct President Joe Biden’s policy agenda.
You won a company parking raffle but you're generalizing your situation to everyone. Most people don't win company raffles. Help me understand how your experience applies to most low-income residents.
I didn't own a vehicle the entire time I lived in NYC and very few people I knew did. The ones who did only used their cars on weekends. For most of the time I lived there, I had two trains with an underground transfer at Times Square. It still wasn't worth the hassle and cost of owning a car. Parts of Queens and Brooklyn can be a different story for getting around locally, but my commute most days was just 25-30 minutes each way. I moved away a few years back and miss the freedom and walkability.
Low-income people use the subway and cross-town buses.
A party of bullies.