You suddenly receive $2.5M today.
But for 12 months:
You must tell absolutely no one you have money.
No flexing.
No hints.
No lifestyle changes.
No helping people secretly.
You have to keep living exactly as you currently do. Could you actually pull that off?
To flip the Senate, Democrats don’t need a miracle. We need a strategy.
PROTECT: Michigan, Georgia, New Hampshire
FLIP: North Carolina, Ohio, Alaska
PLUS ONE MORE: Iowa or Texas, and don’t sleep on Nebraska.
You can thank me later.
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Apple raises iPhone prices.
Netflix raises subscription prices.
Streaming adds ads after promising an ad-free future.
Groceries cost more.
Rent keeps climbing.
Insurance goes up.
Almost every major company seems to find a new reason to charge you more every year.
But the moment workers ask for higher pay…
Suddenly we’re told it would “fuel inflation.”
That’s the part I can’t wrap my head around.
Higher corporate prices are treated like the cost of doing business.
Higher wages are treated like an economic emergency.
Maybe the real question isn’t why everything is getting more expensive.
Maybe it’s why price hikes are accepted as normal while better pay is constantly framed as the problem.
Who exactly benefits from that narrative?
Not everyone will agree with this, but homework should be banned.
If children can’t get what they need to get done in a classroom for 7 hours a day, 5 days a week… perhaps we should be asking why.
Time at home should be for family, play, hobbies, rest and simply being children- not more schoolwork.
My sister is a teacher.
Spent $1,400 of her own money on classroom supplies last year.
Wrote it off on her taxes.
The deduction cap for teachers is $300.
She absorbed $1,100 out of pocket to educate other people’s children.
The school district spent $180,000 on a new administrative software system that teachers say doesn’t work.
A man returned a $5 carton of orange juice because his wife said it was too expensive. He spent the refund on two Powerball tickets. The next day, he won a $315.3 million jackpot.
So, Zohran Mamdani setup NYC's first ever PET FOOD PANTRY!!
$750,000 for a pet food pantry program to assist pet owners facing financial difficulties.
He's on another level!!
But those same rules do not protect him from me. They do not protect him from the consequences I decide are appropriate inside our family, and they do not protect him from having to face the people he has disrespected and look them in the eye.
I told him that a rule that says a school cannot punish you is not the same thing as a rule that says you did nothing wrong.
I told him those two things are not the same and I needed him to understand the difference before he was old enough to use the first one as an excuse for the second.
He has not raised his voice to an adult since that morning. Not once. Not at home, not at school, not anywhere I have heard of, and his teacher would tell me.
I know some people reading this will think I went too far, that I humiliated him, that there were quieter ways to handle it. Maybe. I am his mother, not a policy document, and the quieter ways had already been tried by people with more patience and fewer options than me.
What I know is that my son learned something in that classroom that morning that thirty one children who were also watching apparently learned alongside him, because his teacher told me three weeks later that the general behaviour in that class had shifted noticeably since the morning I walked through the door.
I did not go there to make a scene.
I went there because my son needed to understand, early, while the stakes are still low enough that the lesson is embarrassment rather than consequence, that the people who serve us, who teach us, who help us, who work behind counters and answer phones and stand at the front of classrooms, deserve to be spoken to like human beings. ❤️