That's really good for us. We don't want him to step down. That way they have absolutely zero plausible deniability to hide behind when they cheat this time around. They're going to do it so fucking blatantly and in our face that absolutely no one is going to buy it. They won't have anything to hide behind.
Getting rid of Chevron deference gave us the tools we needed to fight back against the federal overreach, now the next thing on the chopping block is qualified immunity so we can fight back against the state overreach.
I am more interested in the bureau of Land Management. I wonder how the housing market is going to go without the government sticking it's fingers in and strangling the supply. Maybe housing will come down to a price where an average person making $60,000 a year can actually afford a home.
Besides taxes and inflation, the thing that's strangling most of the people I know is the cost of that roof over their head. Why is housing so expensive? It's the government. You can't Park a goddamn camper in your own backyard on land that you own outright unless you pay the county a couple thousand dollars for the privilege of using your own land the way you see fit and promise to build under their bullshit regulations. I mean I get it I understand why housing laws are there, they keep The riff Raff out of some areas, I know how it can be in certain communities where they don't have these regulations and some tweaker will just buy a piece of land for like $7,000 and then use it as a meth lab or a chop shop, but there's a point where it's just ridiculous. Over in Bend Oregon it's like $100,000 as the application fee to apply to build anything on your own property.
With that one ruling, The supreme Court just gutted the unelected bureaucracy. Now they have literally no reason to continue existing. They're just a drain. Their salaries are wasted. I am predicting that within the next few years you are going to see a massive contraction in the alphabet soup agencies payroll and budget as they no longer are able to invent laws to justify their own existence.
Well the problem that I ran into is that absolutely nothing was being done before Obamacare. And you guys want to sit there and say that our medical system was this shining glorious thing and it really wasn't. You still had to pay $200 to see the fucking doctor. You still had private insurance companies telling you what treatments you could and couldn't get and looking for every excuse they could to just take your money and not pay. My memory isn't that short. I remember what it was like before Obamacare. Obamacare made it possible for people under 18 to see the doctor without bankrupting their parents. It made it possible for me to see the doctor and get treated when I was shitting blood every 10 to 15 minutes and I couldn't even leave the house. Talk all the shit you want about it but Obamacare I would say is probably the only reason I'm even alive today. The alternative would have been to go to a gastroenterologist, get the prescription, get the colonoscopy, and pay for my meds all completely out of pocket because private insurance wanted $1,000 a month and they would only cover two doctors visits a year and only partially, and I would have had to fight them to get my medication even covered halfway. I wouldn't have been able to afford it and eventually I would have gone on disability because of it. So yes overall for my perspective it was a good thing. Sorry if you guys hate the idea that a society should take care of its elderly and sick so they don't wind up on the street or die.
I mean beyond that, it's my personal belief that hospitals should be considered public infrastructure because this private for-profit medical system is a bloated monstrosity that's making us all sick. The entire insurance industry ought to be abolished or neutered.
They weren't mean and demeaning, they were murderous. That's a difference. Got together and colluded with corporate interests and the state to ruin people's lives and cause millions of deaths. They were going to take our kids. In a lot of cases they did take our kids. They took my kid. They destroyed families. They ruined lives. In Australia they literally set up camps and they went around the reservations kidnapping aboriginals who didn't get the jab and they sent them to these fucking camps. For indefinite detainment. I think some of these people are still there.
I don't care if I make them uncomfortable. These same people were screeching to have me put in a death camp. Fuck them. These same people wanted to take away our kids, they got us fired from our jobs, they crashed the fucking economy, they wanted us dead they were open about saying so. I had family who straight up said that they wouldn't talk to me anymore if I didn't get the fucking vaccine. At this point they can eat crow until their stomachs explode from it. And you know what they still hate us. They hate being reminded of it but they will never admit that they were wrong. People died because these folks complied.
Brand new apartments that had just gone up the year before and were still undergoing construction when I moved in. They were built very cheaply, and made to look like exactly the same as every other brand new apartment that had gone up but you could tell in the construction that they had taken tons of shortcuts. Gray wood pattern vinyl flooring, beige apartment paint on the walls, a washer and dryer stacked that wobbled because it was older second hand and the feet on the back were mounted on screws that were stripped and the maintenance didn't do anything about it, some kind of composite quartz like countertop, and a washing machine that generally took about 4 -5 hours to do a load of dishes. Cost me $1,060 bucks a month and the income requirements to get in were kind of fucked up because you weren't allowed to make more than like $35,000 for a household of one. Despite it being brand new, it was already starting to fall apart when I moved in. Paint was peeling, I couldn't run a blender in there without shorting out a fuse, in the winter for that one bedroom apartment if it got really cold my electric bill went up to like 450 bucks because of how poorly insulated it was and how bad the wiring was. All in all the apartment itself wasn't bad really I don't mind those little inconveniences, what made it terrible was the property managers and their negligence with handling any kind of issue. Also the neighbors. The property managers let homeless people camp out in the parking lot and they never trespassed them, they let people have unauthorized occupants in the units which meant that there was always sketchy ass people and drug dealers hanging around and also drama domestic violence the kids were running around the parking lot of all ages unattended pulling trash out and throwing it all over the place deliberately destroying things because their parents didn't give a shit. They had a nice grass lawn on the building across from me for about a month after it was installed before it looked like a green and yellow leopards print from all the dog piss and shit that people left there and didn't clean up. There were campers on the street out front and this long ass line of cars with people sleeping in them, if you were a regular person you were watched like a hawk and they were looking for any reason to evict you but for some reason people who were just total fuckups and who didn't work and just sat around fucking having drama for no goddamn reason got to do whatever the fuck they wanted. Two weeks after I moved in there, one of my upstairs neighbors was outside my bedroom window yelling at me and calling me a pedophile. This bitch had a pair of aggressive pit bulls that she just let run around off leash and one of them attacked my dog when I was taking her out on a walk. People all of them had these fucking aggressive ass pitbulls and none of them would keep them on a leash they would just let them out of their apartment and run around the neighborhood terrorizing the whole complex. We would have people driving through the parking lot All hours of the night looking into people's cars for shit to steal and breaking in and siphoning gas, The whole neighborhood around the place was actually kind of nice like a middle class working class neighborhood but in retrospect I totally understand why the people in that neighborhood treated me with distrust and suspicion when I went to walk my dog through. At first glance the apartment complex would look kind of nice, until you look closer and then you see all the glass from broken liquor bottles and broken car windows all over the parking lot and you see the cheap paint peeling on the exterior. You would have people pulling up in front of your bedroom window at 1:00 in the morning with their Rob me speakers in their car blasting at full volume until the cops showed up, and if you ask them to stop they would get super fucking aggressive and act like they wanted to fight you. I had one guy try to ram me with his car when I was driving out one night at 10:00 in the evening and then he honked at me and flipped me off after he swerved away at the last second. The police didn't do anything about it and when I complain to property managers they basically called me a liar. I had a meth addict upstairs who would tweak out and be moving furniture and jumping around up and down over my bed screaming at me literally all fucking night long and the property managers never did shit about her. One night she was on a bender for like two or three weeks straight and she didn't sleep at all, and she eventually collapsed and hit her head from exhaustion outside and left a trail of blood going up to her apartment, and when the first responders came she refused to go to the hospital and I'm presuming it's because they would drug test her and they'd find the meth in her system. This bitch made my life a nightmare because I needed to sleep and I actually ended up missing a couple of important exams because I just was up all night because of her fucking bullshit.
I finally got to the end of my lease and turned in my 30-day notice, and these bastards kept my entire security deposit and because I chose not to renew they decided to try and charge me a lease break fee of $1,500 on top of a whole month's worth of rent. They are still currently charging me rent even though I've turned in my keys and I can't find any fucking lawyers to tell them to fuck off. Tbh I would have been better off staying at a super 8 for this past year even though it would have been more expensive. Right now I am staying in My girlfriend's 200 ft² camper with her daughter, her 4 cats, and 3 dogs. We don't have to pay rent and we are basically camping out doing camp hosting with the state parks at the day use areas. I'm still trying to go to school online using starlink which BTW is some of the best fastest most reliable internet I've ever had, like it's a one-to-one upgrade over DSL or whatever the fuck the technology is they're using now. Just got hired for a dishwashing job at a forestry museum about an hour away but I'm not sure if I want to do that now because I don't have any appropriate clothing and I can't afford to buy the stuff I need to work there and I'm only going to be there for a month before we have to move to the next campsite. We want to save up so we can buy a piece of land out in the boonies and start homesteading because they're selling some serious acreage for like 10,000 bucks if you're willing to go out to the country, and that apartment was like the last time we ever want to deal with a landlord.
Yeah that would be the family.