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YoYoMoMa t1_iwl05e4 wrote
Signed up. Thanks for sharing!
YoYoMoMa OP t1_iwhm4pj wrote
Reply to comment by No_name_Johnson in TIL That animals keep evolving into Crabs. And scientists are trying to figure out why. by YoYoMoMa
Dual wield the clamps out of the box.
YoYoMoMa OP t1_iwhavds wrote
Reply to comment by epicwinguy101 in TIL That animals keep evolving into Crabs. And scientists are trying to figure out why. by YoYoMoMa
Plus the body armor and low hit box.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwdjtym wrote
Reply to comment by 124275408 in knife/blade sharpening? by [deleted]
I went once recently and they were not.
The Ace in Canton does knives. No shears though, which is a bummer.
Oop. Found the info:
The Baltimore Farmers Market
The Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar, located underneath the Jones Falls Expressway (JFX) at Holliday and Saratoga Streets, takes place rain or shine. 7a.m. - noon. April through December.
Pro Edge Sharpening will be at the Baltimore Farmers Market every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwdhrc4 wrote
Reply to comment by Typical-Radish4317 in Why can’t any restaurants survive here by aphid123
>i don't know why almost every restaurant in Baltimore has to center around a bar
Because so much of the building stock in Baltimore are long and narrow spaces that do not set up well for a restaurant only.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwdhjdw wrote
Reply to comment by Timid_Teacher in Why can’t any restaurants survive here by aphid123
This is what everyone says about every time period of the avenue though. People just fall in love with what they first knew.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivuox7a wrote
Reply to Any Bright Eyes fans here? by redundancy2
If you doubt that OP is a Bright Eyes fan just read the post again.
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(sorry about the breakup bro. Hope you enjoy the show)
YoYoMoMa t1_ivqfodv wrote
Reply to comment by KingBooRadley in which east coast city is most comparable to Baltimore? by caw2k22
Philly also has functional transit.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivoc9cs wrote
Reply to comment by CompetitionEgg in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
You realize that politicians will still be there, right? The question is whether or not you want the people choosing their politicians or companies choosing them.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivl1csu wrote
Reply to comment by baltinerdist in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
I think that might be acceptable. But then again we would lose some expertise in a job that is insanely difficult to learn and relies heavily on institutional and procedural knowledge.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivkm13o wrote
Reply to comment by boarbar in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
Yeah. Lemme dig it back up.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2018/01/18/five-reasons-to-oppose-congressional-term-limits/
Take lobbyist influence, for example. Term limit advocates contend lawmakers unconcerned with reelection will rebuff special interest pressures in favor of crafting and voting for legislation solely on its merits. However, the term limit literature commonly finds that more novice legislators will look to fill their own informational and policy gaps by an increased reliance on special interests and lobbyists. Relatedly, lawmakers in states with term limits have been found—including from this 2006 50-state survey—to increase deference to agencies, bureaucrats, and executives within their respective states and countries simply because the longer serving officials have more experience with the matters.
Advocates also suggest that limiting the number of terms lawmakers can serve will ultimately result in fewer members looking to capitalize on their Hill relationships and policymaking experience by becoming lobbyists themselves. Establishing term limits, however, would likely worsen the revolving door problem between Congress and the private sector given that mandating member exits ensures a predictable and consistently high number of former members available to peddle their influence. The revolving door phenomenon is considered a normative problem without term limits and relatively few departing members per cycle. With term limits, the number of influential former members would drastically increase, giving more private sector landing spots to members whose time has run out. More lobbying firms would have members able to advance their special interests with former members making use of their relationships and deep understanding of the ways of the Hill.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivkfvp6 wrote
Reply to comment by VHT4ME in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
Well that is great and all but people perform when they are held to account not by you wishing they be better.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivkdfg9 wrote
Reply to comment by VHT4ME in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
You cannot compare term limiting the executive and term limiting the legislature.
You know what creates urgency among politicians? The desire to get reelected.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivkabzf wrote
Reply to comment by VHT4ME in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
What makes you think an electorate that is so out of touch it will vote in "bad" people will improve by being forced to vote for new people?
YoYoMoMa t1_ivka4n0 wrote
Reply to comment by sellwinerugs in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
And I do not think term limits are always awful. But for low level legislative bodies they are just a giant gift to corporations.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivk45vh wrote
Reply to comment by The_Waxies_Dargle in Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
>Also, they prevent bad politicians from becoming lifelong politicians
That is up to the voters. Who you think are bad politicians must not be what most people think. No need to overrule democracy because you don't like the results.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivk0g15 wrote
Reply to Fox attack on Baltimore? by AlwaysGrateful710
Term limits have been shown to increase private institutions and lobbyist power.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivjtzxx wrote
One eyed Mikes.
Nanami.
YoYoMoMa t1_ivjtpy5 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Spray_2317 in quiet and casual fells point restaurant for anniversary dinner? by Lynx-Mom
Casual but not in any way quiet.
YoYoMoMa t1_iv1zlxk wrote
Reply to comment by MedicMalfunction in There is a water main break on Belair Rd by BmoreCityDOT
Gonna have to take Blair road
YoYoMoMa t1_iuadzwc wrote
Reply to comment by buttpincher in Patagonia Opens Largest Store in Fells Point by sellwinerugs
Source: a YouTube video
YoYoMoMa t1_iua823k wrote
This is awesome. One of the few companies that is actually good. Owner legit surrendered billions to make the company into an environmental charity.
YoYoMoMa t1_iu5m4c8 wrote
Reply to Outside investors are buying up homes in Baltimore’s low-income and Black neighborhoods by aresef
This seems okay for now considering our housing market and need for a bigger tax base.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwl0d5w wrote
Reply to comment by jwalker3181 in Best Chicken Wing Quest - Update 6 by wcmotel
I have never had anything that was above average there, despite my desire to like the place.