now this is what I call leaning into your 280
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usin' every part of the motherfuckin' buffalo
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really living into that halloween costume huh bae
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Jennifer you don't even know, work sent out a survey on who had the best costume and they didn't write mine as Bane, they wrote it as Bain as in Bain Capital
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We have that in slow motion already. We cut quality for cost which necessitates more upkeep. Example: asphalt instead of concrete.
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Yep. The Microsoft Technique™.
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Already happening.
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Isn't that pretty much the case anyway? Streets need resurfacing and pipes and cables need replacing after not much more than that.
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Over the past several years, cities have remained vulnerable after natural disasters. NYC's subway system, for example.
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Quite. It's hardly news. But then these things need continual upkeep in any case, disaster or no.
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(1) natural threats are greater than before; (2) Republican governments are openly withholding aid as a weapon
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