Oh great, another log onto the raging fire in the Middle East.
We're been here before. People implement an extreme policy, the extreme policy makes life worse, then they say "the policy was good, but it didn't work because it didn't go far enough."
It's got one. Here's the virtual tour from the listing. https://tour.corelistingmachine.com/tour/titan/?id=8347303&_seoAddress=716-Russell-Ave-Cheyenne-WY-92973&
With a room like that, do you need anymore?
If you want some big city live’n, this place in Wyoming’s capital is 160k and has a killer Kiss room.
Nah, the US government will pander to the real estate industry and subsidize insurance, just like they have done in the south east for flood insurance.
California is the nation’s biggest economy and the nation’s biggest real estate market. If that were to get disrupted, people are going to freak out like they did in 2008.
Allow me to demonstrate something.
Yeah, probably has more do to with proximity to at least a B tier grocery store. If your local grocer is Target, Walmart, or Family Dollar, then you’re only going to have access to the vegetables from Veggietales and bread from a plastic bag.
We don’t have a democracy, we are a constitutional republic
This is the new battle cry of American fascism.
The opening of the American Declaration of Independence literally states that the country is going to establish a government that derives “their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
I feel like this thread is going really be “available in your part of the US.”
Grocery stores and populations are pretty varied across the US. What you can easily get in a San Francisco, Manhattan, or Boise grocery store can differ quite a bit.
Where do you live where leeks are not common? Speaking for California here, they’re a common grocery store item.