My one dog has been sick for a few days, so she's on a special diet which happens to include novelties like boiled chicken or fish. My other dog looks at me like I've betrayed her every time I feed the sick dog a bunch of chicken or fish with rice and she gets kibble with just a bit of chicken or fish on it.
That general area is absolutely fantastic for public transit. I used to live in the International District, and the easy access to transit was really fantastic. Everything right there: light rail, streetcar, Amtrak, and for the drivers, I-5 and I-90. Also walkable to a lot of locations. Really great, livable neighborhood overall. Too bad it tends to get neglected.
This location is not close to the Amtrak station and isn't especially close to the light rail, but it does have some other public transit, mostly buses. And it's not too crazy to walk to the light rail, just not really close.
It's still a good location with lots of amenities, just not super for light rail/train service.
Source: I live here, have been to the area many times using public transit/walking.
He doesn't want to send American troops there. He wants to give Ukraine all the aid they need as quickly as possible in order to avoid that rather than drawing it out as the Republicans have started to do over these last few months. The sooner Russia can be stopped, the better for the world. It's not just about Ukraine.
That's largely because we millennials already uncovered the unfairness for them. They don't have to figure it out; they just have to act against it.
I still give them credit for that, but it's not as though they walked in without having the previous generation's help getting started. We tried with Occupy Wall Street and failed. Maybe they'll try again and succeed someday.