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As President, I would read 10 letters a day sent to me by ordinary Americans. At the Obama Presidential Center, we’ll have some of the letters I read — and responded to — every night. I still get emotional reading them, and it’s one of my favorite exhibits.
She built an entire strawberry tower for only $45… and in one year she’ll have infinite strawberries 🍓
Watch her gather the supplies (8 planters, bare-root strawberries, compost & perlite), soak the roots, plant them correctly with the crowns above the soil, and water everything in.
The whole thing is simple, inexpensive, and genius for Zone 9b gardening.
A little planning and the right setup can turn a small investment into something that keeps giving for years to come.
Would you try building one of these strawberry towers? Or what’s your favorite budget gardening hack?
I absolutely love this.
Have one in college and one just graduated HS.. but I have 4 still in the house and we’re definitely implementing!!!
Wished I have done this sooner
I saw this video and I had to share it 😂 I’m still cracking up!
Farm life chaos at its finest — dogs, sheep, and total mayhem. Watch till the end, you won’t regret it!
BREAKING: A federal judge is now signaling the Trump administration’s so-called “weaponization fund” may have emerged from collusive litigation and could potentially amount to fraud on the court.
That is nuclear-level language from a judge.
“Fraud on the court” is not normal criticism.
It is reserved for situations where a court believes it may have been manipulated, misled, or used as part of a coordinated scheme.
And the judge reportedly pointed to two giant red flags:
- the massive $1.8 billion settlement amount
- and concerns the opposing sides may not have actually been acting as true adversaries
Translation?
The court is openly questioning whether this lawsuit was partially engineered to create a taxpayer-funded political compensation machine.
That is an absolutely extraordinary development.
Black athletes fill those stadiums, black communities get gerrymandered, that arrangement is over‼️
The black vote in America is way more powerful than people realize and I’m so happy to see the NAACP helping to highlight this!💙💙💙
This woman shares her experience with Walmart’s digital price tags and how they appear to be using something called dynamic pricing.
Dynamic pricing is when companies adjust prices in real time based on demand or other factors.
She found a pair of shoes marked down to just $3 on clearance. When she scanned the tag in the shoe aisle, it showed $3. But by the time she reached the register, the same shoes scanned for nearly $19. When she went back with a manager to check, the price seemed to change depending on where she was standing in the store.
It’s raising some questions about how transparent this kind of pricing really is — especially for people trying to stick to a budget.
Have you ever had a price change on you while shopping, either in-store or online?
Why am I not even surprised by this, I’m afraid if more and teachers have this epiphany then we won’t have any left to teach our kids. This woman used to be a teacher with a master’s degree. I can’t imagine devoting that much time and money to a profession only to find out I could make more just working a normal job. I think more and more that higher education is possibly turning into a scam. Growing up I was always told to focus on school, get an education and I will soar.
Not too long after that I found out that wasn’t the case. I don’t even use my degree at all, I got it because I was told by my parents I had to. I worked two jobs while in school so I could graduate without debt, only to put it on the wall and forget about it. I later on went the family business route anyways as I always planned on doing. I feel I was pressured and sold a pipe dream that a degree would be the answer to anything financial for me, that it would unlock possibilities.
For me, it closed many doors, many employers saw me as being overqualified. The turning point for me was when I used to go to a hotel with co-workers after work and I got to know my server. Turned out he had a degree in a similar field to mine and he was waiting on tables and in massive student debt because of it. I can tell the college dream turned into a nightmare for him. To spend thousands and not be able to use it to recoup my money would make me feel like the biggest fool around. I felt like if anyone came by to sell me magic beans, I would have a beanstalk in my yard. While not using my degree worked for me, there are so many more others that can’t say the same.
Dear Black America
I’ll be posting the link for this. Let’s all be sure to sign up to receive some of this settlement. The fund will receive $1.776 Billion which is a perpetual appropriation allowing DOH to settle and pay.
Let’s get it! 💰💵💰
#BlackPeople#Reparations