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Wouldn’t banks giving mortgages to 30,000,000 undocumented immigrants be traceable?
Are they all paying cash for these homes?
Buyers with decent income and documented credit history have a hard time qualifying for a mortage.
But undocumented buyers are ‘taking’ houses? That language sure is loaded.
JD Vance knows Blackstone has exploited the housing/rental market for families.
JD Vance knows hedge funds and private equity are buying up homes and rental units.
Using bigotry and nativism to spread lies about hard working immigrants is evil.
Vance’s xenophobia and racism have created a complete fictional narrative.














































Just a reminder that Chuck Schumer head of the democrats in the Senate still has not endorsed the democratic mayor elect Zohran Mamdani. He also personally lobbied Governor Mills of Maine to run against the popular progressive front runner. Unity only means vote for corporate democrats who work for the wealthy in their minds. Hugs








































































This dumb-as-rocks statement is a dog whistle.
No one is quitting their jobs for free food, but to racist MAGA and garbage people like Trump, stealing food, laziness, and ungratefulness are sentiments directed at non-white communities and urban populations. ‘They’ are gaming the system.
Meanwhile, theft, dullness, and ungracious are all descriptions of Trump: the betrayer, the manipulator, the liar.







































































































































































































































































































































































































Employers announced 153,074 cuts last month, compared to 55,597 cuts in October 2024. Last month’s figure was “the highest total for October in over 20 years, and the highest total for a single month in the fourth quarter since 2008,” Andy Challenger, chief revenue officer for Challenger, Gray & Christmas, said in a report Thursday.












































































































































































