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Get out of that shoe box, troll cat. You are a cat, not a pair of shoes.
Reblogged from pasttensevancouver :
White British Columbia, Sunday 4 December 1921
Source: Vancouver Sun
Reblogged from karnythia :
A former Chase banker spoke with The New York Times’ Nick Kristof about how Chase pushed subprime loans to minorities for big commissions. The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
From Kristof’s article:
One memory particularly troubles [James] Theckston. He says that some account executives earned a commission seven times higher from subprime loans, rather than prime mortgages. So they looked for less savvy borrowers — those with less education, without previous mortgage experience, or without fluent English — and nudged them toward subprime loans.
These less savvy borrowers were disproportionately blacks and Latinos, he said, and they ended up paying a higher rate so that they were more likely to lose their homes. Senior executives seemed aware of this racial mismatch, he recalled, and frantically tried to cover it up.
Just how disproportionately? The people receiving these bad loads were 16% white, 33% Latino, and 50% Black. According to Think Progress:
These disparities help explain why, according to a new report from the Center on Responsible Lending, Latinos and blacks are twice as likely to have been impacted by the housing crisis as whites. In fact, “approximately one quarter of all Latino and African-American borrowers have lost their home to foreclosure or are seriously delinquent, compared to just under 12 percent for white borrowers.”
According to the Republicans and weak Democrats, we need to deregulate the banks anyway because these are the “professionals” Alan Greenspan referred to that are so brilliant, only they can trick minorities into taking bad loans so they can make money and we need to let them so they can get the economy back up and running again!
These people have no morals. Yeah, we need to deregulate an industry where its employees are throwing minorities out onto the street so they can make a quick buck.
Reblogged from pasttensevancouver :
Charles E Jones, 1938
The inscription reads: “Christmas Comes but once a year – So we share our cake and ‘Ditch’ our fear. A Merry Christmas from The Birds’ Paradise.
This guy was our mayor in the 1940s.
Source: City of Vancouver Archives, via The Dependent Magazine
Reblogged from pileofmonkeys :
No asshole, I will not copy and paste bullshit about only saying merry Christmas. No asshole, wishing people happy holidays in not politically correct, it’s being considerate.
I swear, if that bullshit shows up in my feed, I will unleash the fury.
I’m wondering if it is better to reply to them directly, or just un-friend them. For me there is no halfway. I can’t be bothered blocking someone; why have them on your friend list if you aren’t going to read or interact with them somehow. Scrolling seems like me having to make an effort to NOT be triggered or annoyed by someones posting and as much as they have a right to post what they want on their FB, I have a right to see what I want or enjoy on my news feed.
Decisions decisions.
Reblogged from nibblonian :
Troll cat has kindly agreed to guard my Pokémon games while I am at work today.
Reblogged from nibblonian :
This is the way Sandy looks at me when I crack jokes like this… LOLZ
(Source: pancakesandwichdotbiz)
Reblogged from dreamyourdream :
raisedyoufromperdition:caesoxfan04:
Anderson Cooper saving a boy in Haiti during a shooting.
I fucking hate the shit where journalists/photographers goes to these places and capture this horror and carnage AND DO NOTHING. That is why this is being reblogged. This is the way you act when it’s in your power to literally ACT because you are there.

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