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Bessie Stringfield (1911-1993): The Motorcycle Queen of Miami
She was a great woman. Full entry here. Book here. Art notes after the cut.
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me as a child
Solange: An Ode at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival. Photos: Carys Huws, Krisanne Johnson, & Stacy Kranitz.Â
Congratulations to Yu Yu Hakusho & Sailor Moon on their 25th Anniversary!! Art by: @ton_suko1  (republished w/permission).
Literally my childhood. Iâll be 27 this year and both these shows shaped who I am today. <3
Minimum wage: $7.25
$7.25 x 40 hour full time work week: $290
$290 x 4 weeks per month: $1,160
In every Southern state (didnât have time to look at the rest of the country) you can find some sort of studio apartment for around $500 per month, sometimes less than that. Why bother lying about something so easily disproven?Â
Because Bernie Sanders supporters arenât going to fact check him, and theyâll ignore any contrary evidence thatâs presented to them anyways.
Things like this really tick me off and Itâs not political or anything but itâs the fact that you think all that money is there. Hereâs what I mean;
That weekly check comes to, according to you, 290. Most places DO NOT pay for your half hour lunch that is required by law. So your beginning number was wrong. $7.25 x 7.5 hours a day x 5 days a week only gets you $271.88. Â Most people in America get paid bi-weekly, so letâs double it to get the budget. $543.75. Thatâs GROSS, not NET. Out of that comes anywhere between 10% and 15% taxes depending on state so weâll low ball it at 10%. Automatically down to $489.38 a pay check. Now health insurance. Usually anywhere from 70-100 a pay check for the cheapest plans. Again, weâll low ball and go $70. So now we have $419.39 a paycheck. x 2 Â = $839.Â
Eight hundred thirty nine dollars. A MONTH.
But again, you seem to think thatâs fair. So letâs proceed. You say rent is $500? Okay. This person now has $339 left to buy groceries for the whole month, pay utilities, car payment, car insurance, and gas money to get to work.Â
Those are the bare needs. You have to eat. You have to pay for heat, water, garbage removal, gas and or electricity because apartments do not always include things and rarely all of the above. Most cities in America do not have public transportation. Mine doesnât despite the fact that our population is over 15,000 people, not counting a taxi. If you have a car, you have to pay that. If you have a car, legally you have to have car insurance. You have to pay that. You have to have gas in that car to get to work to make that money.
Now if you can tell me you can get all of that out of $339 youâre lying.
You are so focused on rent that you arenât thinking about everything else people have to pay for. Rent was an example. This is a breakdown of the budget you gave me and itâs not possible to live off that in 2017 America.Â
And BECAUSE this person makes over $800 a month, they probably wonât qualify for financial aid or food stamps. $800 is the line in my state where they wonât help you. No food stamps, financial aid, or government housing if you make more than $800 a month.Â
Why does it bother you that people deserve to live above the poverty line?
from âthe apartment bookâ, 1979.
Six black people were shot in my city San Diego todayâŚ
All they were doing was being black âŚ.
He killed a black woman poolside âŚ. enjoying a BBQ with her family âŚ.
We canât even just⌠beâŚ. weâre always seen as targets âŚ.
My heart is so heavyâŚ
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/shooting-la-jolla-breaking.html
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Apartment-Complex-Pool-University-City-La-Jolla-Pete-Selis-420878644.html??????
People are saying that this isnât a hate crime. If itâs not a hate crime why did he specifically target black people? While they were celebrating a birthday? Witnesses say he was re-loading to do more damage. That sounds hateful to me.
UPDATE: The gunman called his girlfriend to say he just shot several people, he stayed on the phone with her, and continued to shoot.
He declined an offer of food and drink from the man who was celebrating his birthday.
I apologize for failing to mention the one Latino victim Thomas Blea, he was just released from scripts hospital after suffering a gunshot wound.
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Victim-in-San-Diego-Mass-Shooting-Rampage-Thanks-First-Responders-420935923.html?amp=y
The victims have a GoFundMe , when I find the link, Iâll post it.
Here is the GoFundMe Link for the victims
https://www.gofundme.com/3q2z86o
Please try to donate if you can.
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whoâs watching RPDR this season? my two favorite have to be Shea Coulee and Valentina.Â
WHATS HAPPENING :
As someone of you know taylor-sleepisforloversâ brother has been gay bashed and booked on false charges and we need your help. Taylorâs brother a UCLA Senior was assured by roommates after months of harassment. While in the process of moving out because he felt unsafe Willie was assulted by his roommates while homophobic slurs were yelled. Apartment campus police were called to the scene and willie was booked as a result of the three roommates conspiring against him. He has no family in LA Taylor and some family members are now there renting a hotel room after a 8.5 hour bus ride from Oakland and they need your help to stay another night and help willie.
UPDATE:
Since the first post there have been a couple of updates. The bail was raised from 5k to 50k and Taylorâs brother has been charged with robbery/abstraction of property while defending himself and his friend while being jumped. He was held down while three people (his former roommates) beat him while yelling homophobic slurs. As a queer gender non conforming black man he faces a higher chance of violence while incarserated and we need your help to ensure his safety. We have received the news that the trail is tommorrw and we still have no affordable representation the lowest quote we have gotten is 2,500.00USD another nights stay in a hotel is needed as well as bus fare back to Oakland from LA
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
â˘DONATE â˘CONNECT US WITH LEGAL COUNCIL WITH EXPERIENCE IN HATE CRIMES AND ANTI LGBTQ CRIMES IN THE LA AREA
WHO YOU CAN CALL:
Demand that the dean of affairs looks into this gross miscarriage of justice. Demand that the instigation takes a stand against homophobia and anti queer violence voice your support for willie and demand that the former roommates be bought up on charges of assult
UCLA LGBT CENTER: (310) 206-3628 UCLA HOUSING: (310) 206-7011 UCLA STUDENT AFFAIRS: 310-206-8441
WHERE YOU CAN DONATE:
http://paypal.me/sleepisforlovers http://cash.me/$sheisresting
HOW YOU CAN CONTACT TAYLOR:
www.twitter.com/sheisresting [email protected]
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The Republican-led Congress is wasting no time forcing through the most horrendous bills seen in decades while Americaâs eyes are on Russia. With both houses...
1. H.R. 861: To terminate the Environmental Protection Agency
This bill â cosponsored by Republican members of Congress from fossil fuel-producing states â is just one sentence long, and says nothing about what would happen to the multiple environmental regulations the EPA has instituted since 1970, or its multibillion-dollar budget, or its thousands of staffers. H.R. 861 is currently awaiting action in the subcommittee on environment.
2. H.R. 610: Tax dollars for private schools
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) introduced this bill in January, which would redistribute funding earmarked for public schools in the form of vouchers for parents to send children to private schools. Over the long term, this would eventually bankrupt public schools, and create a stratified education system in which cash-strapped public schools would be unable to meet the educational needs of low-income students. The bill is awaiting action in the House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
3. H.R. 899: To terminate the Department of Education
If this bill, introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky), becomes law, the U.S. Department of Education would terminate by the end of 2018. The billâs brevity leaves many questions unanswered, like what would happen with Department of Education grants for public schools and universities, its budget, or its staff. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has said she would personally be âfineâ if the agency she heads were to be abolished.
4. H.J.R. 69: To repeal a rule protecting wildlife
Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), whose constituents likely include hunters who kill wildlife for sport rather than for food, introduced this joint resolution voicing displeasure with a Department of Interior rule that prohibits ânon-subsistenceâ hunting in the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge. The resolution passed the House and is awaiting action in the Senate.
5. H.R. 370: To repeal the Affordable Care Act
While President Obama was in office, House Republicans voted at least 60 times to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act â also known as Obamacare â despite its futility. However, the Trump administration has made the repeal of Obamacare a top priority, meaning the repeal bill from Rep. Bill Flores (R-Texas) is likely to pass.
6. H.R. 354: To defund Planned Parenthood
Despite the widely publicized debunking of the video alleging the womenâs health nonprofit was selling human organs, Republicans are still refusing to stop destroying Planned Parenthood. Rep. Diane Black (R-Tennessee) introduced a bill that would prevent any federal grants from going to Planned Parenthood for a full year unless they swore to not perform abortions. As the chart below from Planned Parenthood shows, only 3 percent of Planned Parenthood resources go toward abortions, while the vast majority of funding is used to help low-income women get STD tests, contraceptive care, and breast cancer screenings:
7. H.R. 785: National Right-to-Work legislation
Conservative ideologue Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) is aiming to cripple unions at the nationwide level with a bill that would systematically deprive labor unions of the funding they need to operate. Unions often provide one of the crucial pillars of support for Democratic candidates and causes, and conservatives aim to destroy them once and for all by going after their funding. Itâs important to note that right-to-work is bad for all workers, not just union members â in 2015, the Economic Policy Institute learned that wages in right-to-work states are roughly 3.2 percent lower than in non-right-to-work states.
8. H.R. 83: Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Act
Multiple cities and states around the country have openly stated that they wonât abide by President Trumpâs plan to aggressively round up and deport undocumented immigrants. A bill by Rep. Lou Barletta (R-Pennsylvania) would strip all federal funding of any city that doesnât obey Trumpâs immigration policies for up to a year.
9. H.R. 147: To criminalize abortion
Rep. Trent Franks (R-Arizona) wants to aggressively prosecute pregnant women seeking abortions, along with abortion providers, by making abortion a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. The bill is currently awaiting action in the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice.
To fight back against these bills, call 202-224-3121, ask for your member of Congress, and tell them to vote no.