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Time is up for Cat 🐈‍⬛🛰️ @catbailey and family.

Time is up.

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Cat must have the truck and POD now.

Cat also needs the RV trailer to house her family: Two kids and five cats who will not survive rehoming.

This is not a holiday or pleasure trip.

Help Cat avoid being homeless.

Please help.

Cat is out of time. It has to happen now.

From Cat:
" So the egg donor said she'd help, then twisted everything and at last check was saying if I find an SUV at a dealership for $7k we'll talk.

As you know, an SUV won't pull a fifth wheel RV. And $7k? At a dealership?
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She's willing to let her daughter and grandchildren be on the street and without transportation. While *gestures at everything* is going on.

Can you help? Will you help? Please? "

" I just.

That was my last hope of getting a truck soon enough to help.

Not even my soul was enough. "

Egg donor is willing to have her own daughter and grandchildren on the street than to help them.

At least $10K.is needed for the truck, POD, and a down payment on the RV trailer, providing that they don't want more money.

. $100 from 100 people, or however many can contribute, and someone who can co-sign for the RV trailer because Cat's credit is too poor because of all this.

gofundme.com/f/help-cat-family

Please help Cat and family with their immediate needs as well:
PayPal: paypal.me/catalystediting
Venmo: @BlackCatHackers
CashApp: $BlackCatOps

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Tama Potaka frustrates me. Somewhere beneath that Tory suit bears the heart of a genuine human being, I feel it in my bones. But I really have to dig through his discourse to hear snatches of it.

I can almost hear its rhythm in the first half of this conversation with Mihi Forbes, which starts out with a flyover of the political and cultural landscape of Aotearoa in 2026, and how it's affecting iwi Māori.

rnz.co.nz/podcast/mata-with-mi

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Hearing the rain coming down in buckets and sheets for yet another night. Thinking about how Portland has never really figured out housing.

A few days before the atmospheric river paid us a visit, a person transitioning from living on the streets died of a fire inside their tiny abode.

Remembering Vanport and the flood of 1948.

Thinking about houseless people in this downpour who didn't hear any of the magical thinking nor the wishful pronouncements of a spreadsheet cult.

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