I’ve been trying to find this gifset because this is relevant now more than ever.
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LUCIO FULCI’S THE BEYOND issue 2 coming January 2020, only at Eibon Press https://eibonpress.com/
Spoiler alert: yes. We need to start calling evangelicals by their true name: Christofascists.
Evangelicals legit want the end of the world to happen, because they think it means they get raptured up to heaven while the rest of us sinners burn on earth and then in hell. It’s why they ignore the climate crisis, they think it’s God’s will that humanity is facing extinction. It’s one of the reasons why so many evangelicals put “Stand By Israel” signs in their yards while simultaneously being raging antisemites–they think when the Jewish people return home it’ll trigger revelations. It’s why I’m so wary that pompeo has been drawing parallels between trump and Esther, protecting Israel from Iran/Persia at all costs.
Source: the evangelical baptists who were deluded enough into anointing me a prophet when I was 12
They are just as bad as the fucking Mormons.
The Invention of Prosperity Gospel by the Evangelicals convinces me that Satan is real and managed to twist Christians into worshiping him instead.
tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:
The Census Bureau reports that nearly 3 million U.S. homes and 13 million apartment units are owned by LLC, LLP, LP or shell companies – levels of anonymous ownership not seen in American history. The proportion of residential rental properties owned by individuals and families has fallen from 92% in 1991 to 74% in 2015.
The lack of transparency not only represents an opportunity for money laundering, but it also has more prosaic implications. First-time homebuyers are denied the opportunity to buy affordable homes with bank loans because those properties already have been scooped up by shell companies. Tenants can’t figure out to whom to complain when something goes wrong. Local officials don’t know whom to hold responsible for code violations and neighborhood blight.
With anonymity comes impunity, and, for vulnerable tenants, skyrocketing numbers of evictions. It wasn’t until reporters from The Guardian and The Washington Post began to investigate, for example, that residents living in hundreds of properties across the South learned that they shared a secret landlord, hiding behind names such as SPMK X GA LLC: Fox News personality Sean Hannity.
“Among the tenants Hannity’s property managers sought to evict,” The Post reported, were “a double amputee who had lived in an apartment with her daughter for five years but did not pay on time after being hospitalized; and a single mother of three whose $980 rent check was rejected because she could not come up with a $1,050 cleaning fee for a bedbug infestation.”
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There is no compelling reason to keep this information secret. Historically, in the United States, the true owners of residential real estate properties have been publicly available through county recorders offices. However, for more than a decade, the proliferation of all-cash buys by shell companies has begun to obliterate that transparency.



