And Yahoo thanks you for using their newsfeed. Go on Yahoo and comment on their news articles and see how much sensoring they do, and are owned 90% Apollo Asset Management Marc Jeffrey Rowan is currently the CEO of Yahoo, a NY Democrat. While not listed in WEF's 100 Strategic Members, many of the institutional investors are, and that's the inner circle of WEF, there are over 1,000 corporations with memberships.
We all, like it or not, have engagement with the baddies.
I didn't pay a cent to share that article with you (I've never paid for anything online) How much did your Uber illegal charge you for a ride when public transport was too unreliable/inconvenient? I've got no problem helping out people who legitimately can't get around. The problem with government is that they create problems so they can overcharge the public to fix them (war on drugs, war on poverty, war on terror etc). I haven't had a valid driver's license since 2003. Haven't used a taxi since 2016 and never used a cashless ride-sharing service in my life. It's easy to become dependent on conveniences. That's how they get you.
IMHO all Corporations need to be dissolved... I'm not a champion of UBER. I have to go to work when there's snow and ice. Corporations are evil and concentrate too much money and power into the hands of the few. WE the people of the world own most of the stocks in all these corporations, yet the Black Hats control them. Pepsi and Coke aren't true competitors the same institutional investors have ownership in both and are owners of each other as well.
Yes I ride the bus, but I use that as an opportunity, I prevented one girl from getting an abortion and several people from getting the jab.
I do have a bank account, that's how they pay people in today's world. However I make money from the banks, they don't make money from me any longer. My last car was at 0% and the one before that at .9% Both financed through Honda who was in desperate need to sell cars a decade back. I have a stack of Credit Cards 2 inches thick but haven't paid a single cent in interest and made thousands from welcome bonuses and cash back.
The bus along with the scallywags is transportation for lots of people like me and other seniors. I have paid in several hundred thousand in income tax since starting work at 14, so I don't feel as if YOUR'E subsidizing my bus ride. By the way, I use a disabled pass, but am actually qualified for a senior pass, both of which are half-priced passes. I'm legally disabled, but never collected a dime in disability, I worked within my abilities. Oh and the half-priced monthly pass I buy, I get another 5% off Via a CC.
I'm sure you're a lovely person when you're not so riled up. My point, with which I meant to cause no distress, was simply that we can all make a difference by NOT SUPPORTING businesses that hire illegals/DEI workers, push lbgtq+ propaganda, donate to BLM, don't accept cash, require proof of vaccination or put $ directly into the pockets of people who don't have the public's best interest at heart. Also getting up there myself and proud to say I've never had a credit card in my life (also: those seniors/disability bus passes are half off because the public pays the other half. Any city big enough to have public transportation pays a FORTUNE for it. Where I live (St John's Newfoundland) bus passes are subsidized for welfare/income support recipients, immigrants/refugees, seniors and the disabled, who have a special fleet of Gobusses. Also each of the 15000 full-time students at our university and public college recieve subsidized bus passes included in their tuition cost.)
Yes, and even at full price tickets the bus is subsidized. When I lived in Orland I remember reading that 80% of the bus revenues come from the government. Federal, State, and County. The bus subsidy is the only direct benefit I have had from my taxes, I don't count the wars because none of them were about my freedom since the civil wars.
I still had a driver's license when I quit driving, I chose to stop before I injured anyone. I have been in at least 20 accidents, 5 on motorcycles when I was young, and I totaled 5 cars, 4 of which I'd bought new. Not all the accidents were my fault, but many were.
I dislike UBER, but sometimes there's no alternative, the local taxi only do tourist runs. Nothing would suite me more than to see UBER and all corporations dissolved, especially the international ones. Trump forcing back manufacturing to the USA was a great move in the right direction.
Here Seniors and Disabled receive the discounts. Vanderbilt subsidises the bus system and also has several shuttle buses of their own. My wife works at the hospital so can ride whichever free.
Homeless get no free pass here. Not sure about students as I have seen some with passes and some pay cash.
They just passed adding another 1/2 cent sales tax in this county to spend on better traffic lights, more sidewalks, and improvements to the bus system.
George Soros ($47.1 million stake in Uber) would like to thank you for being a good global citizen and using one of his preferred businesses.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-george-soros-bullish-uber-163545184.html
And Yahoo thanks you for using their newsfeed. Go on Yahoo and comment on their news articles and see how much sensoring they do, and are owned 90% Apollo Asset Management Marc Jeffrey Rowan is currently the CEO of Yahoo, a NY Democrat. While not listed in WEF's 100 Strategic Members, many of the institutional investors are, and that's the inner circle of WEF, there are over 1,000 corporations with memberships.
We all, like it or not, have engagement with the baddies.
I didn't pay a cent to share that article with you (I've never paid for anything online) How much did your Uber illegal charge you for a ride when public transport was too unreliable/inconvenient? I've got no problem helping out people who legitimately can't get around. The problem with government is that they create problems so they can overcharge the public to fix them (war on drugs, war on poverty, war on terror etc). I haven't had a valid driver's license since 2003. Haven't used a taxi since 2016 and never used a cashless ride-sharing service in my life. It's easy to become dependent on conveniences. That's how they get you.
IMHO all Corporations need to be dissolved... I'm not a champion of UBER. I have to go to work when there's snow and ice. Corporations are evil and concentrate too much money and power into the hands of the few. WE the people of the world own most of the stocks in all these corporations, yet the Black Hats control them. Pepsi and Coke aren't true competitors the same institutional investors have ownership in both and are owners of each other as well.
Yes I ride the bus, but I use that as an opportunity, I prevented one girl from getting an abortion and several people from getting the jab.
I do have a bank account, that's how they pay people in today's world. However I make money from the banks, they don't make money from me any longer. My last car was at 0% and the one before that at .9% Both financed through Honda who was in desperate need to sell cars a decade back. I have a stack of Credit Cards 2 inches thick but haven't paid a single cent in interest and made thousands from welcome bonuses and cash back.
The bus along with the scallywags is transportation for lots of people like me and other seniors. I have paid in several hundred thousand in income tax since starting work at 14, so I don't feel as if YOUR'E subsidizing my bus ride. By the way, I use a disabled pass, but am actually qualified for a senior pass, both of which are half-priced passes. I'm legally disabled, but never collected a dime in disability, I worked within my abilities. Oh and the half-priced monthly pass I buy, I get another 5% off Via a CC.
I'm sure you're a lovely person when you're not so riled up. My point, with which I meant to cause no distress, was simply that we can all make a difference by NOT SUPPORTING businesses that hire illegals/DEI workers, push lbgtq+ propaganda, donate to BLM, don't accept cash, require proof of vaccination or put $ directly into the pockets of people who don't have the public's best interest at heart. Also getting up there myself and proud to say I've never had a credit card in my life (also: those seniors/disability bus passes are half off because the public pays the other half. Any city big enough to have public transportation pays a FORTUNE for it. Where I live (St John's Newfoundland) bus passes are subsidized for welfare/income support recipients, immigrants/refugees, seniors and the disabled, who have a special fleet of Gobusses. Also each of the 15000 full-time students at our university and public college recieve subsidized bus passes included in their tuition cost.)
Yes, and even at full price tickets the bus is subsidized. When I lived in Orland I remember reading that 80% of the bus revenues come from the government. Federal, State, and County. The bus subsidy is the only direct benefit I have had from my taxes, I don't count the wars because none of them were about my freedom since the civil wars.
I still had a driver's license when I quit driving, I chose to stop before I injured anyone. I have been in at least 20 accidents, 5 on motorcycles when I was young, and I totaled 5 cars, 4 of which I'd bought new. Not all the accidents were my fault, but many were.
I dislike UBER, but sometimes there's no alternative, the local taxi only do tourist runs. Nothing would suite me more than to see UBER and all corporations dissolved, especially the international ones. Trump forcing back manufacturing to the USA was a great move in the right direction.
Here Seniors and Disabled receive the discounts. Vanderbilt subsidises the bus system and also has several shuttle buses of their own. My wife works at the hospital so can ride whichever free.
Homeless get no free pass here. Not sure about students as I have seen some with passes and some pay cash.
They just passed adding another 1/2 cent sales tax in this county to spend on better traffic lights, more sidewalks, and improvements to the bus system.