In a way this saves money. Putting these crack-heads and muggers and perverts in prison would cost $30,000 each per year.
Reckless drivers are a bigger threat to you than all other criminals put together!
THE BIG LIE - Blacks and whites are different physically but identical mentally!
There is no way 81 million americans voted for a man they know is a child molester w dementia. Impeach Joe the Pedophile Vegetable (JPV)
Volsrock is from Tennessee.
Stupid and racist is assumed until proven otherwise.
Volsrock will not turn out to be an exception, but he will, at least, share his opinions about New York City,
clearly a field of expertise for him.
Thanks for helping out, volsrock.
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson, 1775
Religion....is the opiate of the people. Karl Marx, 1848
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose. Kris Kristofferson, 1969
What kind of country have we become?
One in which federal prosecutors can take “evidence” before a “grand jury,”
and that grand jury can “vote to indict” a former president for 91 alleged “crimes”?
They should ALL have to pass a drug test once a month...fail and no more cash!
A discussion with my father in the car while taking a ride to the river to go carp fishing.
In one ear out the other.
Stocks that trade in multiples of 100 shares are known as a round lot. For fewer than 100 shares,
those orders are called odd lots. If the investor makes a market order, they are choosing to purchase
the stock at the current market price.
Buying under 100 shares can still be worthwhile, especially with today's low fees,
if you think you're going to make enough money on the investment to cover the
fees at buy-and-sell time.
To answer your question in short, NO! it does not matter whether you buy 10 shares
for $100 or 40 shares for $25. Many brokers will only allow you to own full shares,
so you run into issues if your budget is 1000$ but the share costs 1100$ as you can't buy it.
In stocks, a round lot is considered 100 shares or a larger number that can be evenly divided by 100.
In bonds, a round lot is usually $100,000 worth. A round lot is sometimes referred to as a normal trading unit,
and may be contrasted with an odd lot.
It's gets better. WTF?
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson, 1775
Religion....is the opiate of the people. Karl Marx, 1848
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose. Kris Kristofferson, 1969
Reckless drivers are a bigger threat to you than all other criminals put together!
THE BIG LIE - Blacks and whites are different physically but identical mentally!
There is no way 81 million americans voted for a man they know is a child molester w dementia. Impeach Joe the Pedophile Vegetable (JPV)
It just boggles the mind. Ever since Lyndon Johnson started giving away Federal government cash and benefits in his narcissistic "Great Society" pipe-dream, to end poverty and unemployment among Black, study after study after study after study has shown over 60 years, not only that it doesn't work, but it BACKFIRES BIG TIME in 100 different ways after the recipients get permanently addicted to Welfare cash.
ONLY a total fuckwit like NYC Mayor, Bill De Blasio, could be this stupid. De Blasio is a communist. He spent years raising money for the Marxist Sandinista revolutionaries in Nicaragua. And how did that all end up ? Well... Nicaraguan El Presidento - Danny Ortega - the Marxist Sandinista Supremo, is now a profoundly corrupt, brutal murderous dictator. You'd never believe it in a million years, would you ? !
Dachshund
DLM...Dachshund Lives Matter !
Reckless drivers are a bigger threat to you than all other criminals put together!
THE BIG LIE - Blacks and whites are different physically but identical mentally!
There is no way 81 million americans voted for a man they know is a child molester w dementia. Impeach Joe the Pedophile Vegetable (JPV)
no, lying bitch, that is not what is happening. here is the real deal, asshole racist loser-
UpTogether will manage the cash transfers to participants through its online platform. All three organizations will work together to develop evidence and infrastructure for a scalable policy solution to our nation’s youth homelessness crisis. (NYC is just one of the donors, lying pig)
The initiative is funded by the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, the NYC Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (for evaluation support), the Block-Leavitt Foundation, Melville Charitable Trust, Robin Hood Foundation, and the NYC Fund to End Youth & Family Homelessness, a funder collaborative that is hosted by FJC - A Foundation of Philanthropic Funds. It also involves collaboration with multiple agencies, including the Office of the Mayor, the Center for Innovation through Data Intelligence (CIDI), the Continuum of Care (CoC) and its Youth Action Board, the Department of Youth & Community Development (DYCD), and the Department of Social Services (DSS).
“Young people who’ve experienced homelessness—many of whom are Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and LGBTQ—deserve to have their lived experiences be the basis for efforts to reduce poverty and increase employment and education opportunities,” said Daniele Baierlein and Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle, Co-Executive Directors of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. “The Mayor’s Fund proudly supports the partnership behind The Trust Youth Initiative and applauds the partners who prioritize the voices of young people as they show us the way to ending homelessness.”
“In a high-cost housing market, cash is supreme. For young people experiencing homelessness in NYC, over 90% who identify as people of color and nearly 50% as LGBTQ, relying on family or generational wealth to subsidize the cost of rent, in most cases, is not a reality. If the Trust Youth Initiative increases long-term housing stability as we hypothesize it will, NYC will have an opportunity to deliver a new and groundbreaking resource for youth experiencing homelessness, one that gives young people the power to self-determine the most appropriate housing solution for them. The local community working to end youth homelessness and the Trust Youth Initiative partners all played a significant role in making this study a reality and I’m excited to see what we learn,” said Cole Giannone, Senior Advisor for Youth Homelessness, NYC Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health & Human Services.
https://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-m...-goundbreaking
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