A military coup probably won’t happen. The federal government is still pretty in line with the people’s interest, even if the media makes it seem otherwise.
A military coup probably won’t happen. The federal government is still pretty in line with the people’s interest, even if the media makes it seem otherwise.
Yes and no. In world history you typically learn about the rise of different religions and their affect on the world. Knowing the 10 commandments could help teach this for its historical significance. At the same time teaching children the 10 commandments to indoctrinate them to a certain religion is definitely illegal. It’s a hard thing to prove/disprove. A good teacher would teach the 10 commandments and similar beliefs in other major religions. Teachers are wildly underpaid and under supported in the the USA so “good teachers” are sometimes difficult to find.
This doesn’t seem to be a USA only issue. Stricter regulation of what cars can be sold in the USA would fix this. But I feel like the USA is entering an era of anti-regulations. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/feb/24/revealed-car-industry-was-warned-keyless-vehicles-vulnerable-to-theft-a-decade-ago
Better yet pour the 20billion into reliabke regional and long distance rail infrastructure.
Did you visit any hospitals?
Almost every state has some form of law outlawing homelessness. https://homelesslaw.org/first-national-study-of-state-laws-criminalizing-homelessness-released/ The USA is a diverse place and homelessness affects different areas differently. If we want to make homelessness a crime we need to be sure to also provide a method to grandfather in or help those who are currently homeless.
I interpret this as a metaphor for life.
Idiot didn’t even see forced mate in 16? Meanwhile here I am blundering 16 moves in a row.
Are you telling me a group of 9 elderly Americans can’t handle making some of the most important legal decisions in American history in a timely manor?
There are no bad employees only bad managers, or some karate kid nonsense like that. I had a job where I was “on call” 24/7 with no one else as alternates. I kept getting in trouble for not being available on the weekend when they called me. Most of the other employees I worked with in similar positions admitted to drinking every night that way they couldn’t get called in after hours. I quit that job quick.
I always liked blackboard better.
FUCKCARS. NYC is on of the few places in the USA where you can live 100% car free. The idea that people are willingly driving into Manhattan to go to a restaurant is 100% fabricated by people who have never tried to drive into Manhattan. It is not a place for driving it is a place for transit and walking.
And every employee will recieve the industry standard 3% raise based on performance at the end of year.
I purchased a AC unit at Costco the other day. I didn’t see anyone else even in that aisle.
Alt headline “Trump goes trans on tictoc”
I think it’s a good step. Defining a measurable and enforce-able law is still difficult as the tech is still changing so fast. At least it forces the tech companies to consider it and plan for it.
I am contesting this match because you cheated. Something like a vibrating flaming AI insertable had to have helped you.
Join my movement to turn “don’t tread on me” to a bikers first message. We support bike infrastructure and stopping cars from treading on cycling.
…yes, you’d have to make those features yourself. There’s nothing stopping you… except a lack of knowledge.
He has to know he sounds stupid when he says “it’s 3rd and long” no matter what job you used to have, unless you’re coaching little league it makes no sense. Also what is the difference between lobbying and just texting someone? I always imagined lobbying as how the stock exchange is depicted in movies, with people yelling and gesturing wildly.