My point is that you're calling out Pelosi for making the bill to cover her "crimes" when she had nothing to do with making the bill in the first place and actually endorses it.
August 1, 2025 at 4:07 PM
My point is that you're calling out Pelosi for making the bill to cover her "crimes" when she had nothing to do with making the bill in the first place and actually endorses it.
The only way in my opinion to get a say is to run or support candidates first at the local level because that's where we can effect real change and once it's working at a local level move to the state then to federal Sadly no matter how much grit or how many hours we work we'll never be billionaires
June 4, 2025 at 1:46 PM
The only way in my opinion to get a say is to run or support candidates first at the local level because that's where we can effect real change and once it's working at a local level move to the state then to federal Sadly no matter how much grit or how many hours we work we'll never be billionaires
The world produces more than enough for everyone to live happy fulfilling lives. It's just gatekept from some sections of the populations because of greed and the need to feel superior to others. If work was the actual way to get wealthy most rich people wouldn't be rich and most poor people would.
June 3, 2025 at 7:39 PM
The world produces more than enough for everyone to live happy fulfilling lives. It's just gatekept from some sections of the populations because of greed and the need to feel superior to others. If work was the actual way to get wealthy most rich people wouldn't be rich and most poor people would.
I never wish people poorly. We have way more in common. And it's very much planned not an unforced error. The more division in the country the less time the have nots have to look at the people hoarding the wealth and start asking questions about why so few people have so much.
June 3, 2025 at 7:37 PM
I never wish people poorly. We have way more in common. And it's very much planned not an unforced error. The more division in the country the less time the have nots have to look at the people hoarding the wealth and start asking questions about why so few people have so much.
Being a parent is hard work. I'm glad to hear that you're actually being a parent and trying to instill what you feel are the correct beliefs into your children.
June 3, 2025 at 7:19 PM
Being a parent is hard work. I'm glad to hear that you're actually being a parent and trying to instill what you feel are the correct beliefs into your children.
You still get that choice, you just don't get to dictate directly your tax dollars. You can go through the same process that everyone else does and elect local and state leaders or even run yourself to have more of a say in how your tax dollars are spent though. What specific nonsensical information
June 3, 2025 at 7:17 PM
You still get that choice, you just don't get to dictate directly your tax dollars. You can go through the same process that everyone else does and elect local and state leaders or even run yourself to have more of a say in how your tax dollars are spent though. What specific nonsensical information
Should we also make sure to fix only the road in front of your house when we're using your tax dollars? We pay taxes for the good of everyone. Otherwise only people who have children enrolled would pay taxes for the school. Do you pay over 10,000 dollars in taxes for schooling alone where you live?
June 3, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Should we also make sure to fix only the road in front of your house when we're using your tax dollars? We pay taxes for the good of everyone. Otherwise only people who have children enrolled would pay taxes for the school. Do you pay over 10,000 dollars in taxes for schooling alone where you live?
When a state (Texas in this case) passes a law that allows parents to get a voucher of about 10,000 dollars to use to give to a private school or any other school of their choice then tax dollars do indeed go to private schools of which about 77% are religious.
June 3, 2025 at 6:52 PM
When a state (Texas in this case) passes a law that allows parents to get a voucher of about 10,000 dollars to use to give to a private school or any other school of their choice then tax dollars do indeed go to private schools of which about 77% are religious.