The best part of anon commenting is tagging shelters to hoarder yard sale people with stockpiles of detergent and products and telling them whatever they don't sell they should donate to said tagged shelter. 😎
Whether he's pardoning men who smuggled 400 tons of cocaine into the United States, men who defrauded Medicare for billions, or men who were convicted of insider trading, Trump has made a mockery of the presidential pardon, and future laws will have to change because of him.
Hopefully by addressing the mold I can start to feel better! I don't have the money or resource to completely fix the issue, but I can suppress the spread and clean up/do what I can.
You literally can't budget your way out of poverty.
I would know because I grew up in extreme poverty where there was no nutrition in my diet and we ate mayo sandwiches if we were lucky enough to have bread.
“Why don’t Millennials...”
Money.
“Why isn’t Gen Z...”
MONEY.
“Why can't Gen Alpha…”
M O N E Y
No one has money. That’s why industries are dying, why we aren’t doing anythign, and why no one owns a home anymore. We’re broke and tired of boomers telling us we’re lazy. we don't want to live this way.
"go to college"
"get a job"
"buy a house"
"retire comfortably"
Then they made college unaffordable, wages stagnant, housing out of reach and retirement impossible.
This game was rigged before you even started playing.
You ever noticed that it’s socially acceptable to tell poor people how to spend their money? But when we ask the rich to stop hoarding wealth, the response is always “it’s their money.”
The 40 hour work week is killing us.
How are we supposed to fit in doctor appointments, dentist visits, bank visits, pick up/drop off kids at school and other actual life activities when we're clocking 40+ hours + commute time that also happen to be at the most inconvenient time possible? By Friday, I'm physically and emotionally dead, and Sunday is just pure dread thinking about Monday. It's completely unhealthy and impractical. It's not sustainable.
Studies have proven a 32 hour work week boosts morale, skyrockets productivity, and dramatically cuts burnout and turnover. We need change.
Congress gets free healthcare for life, a pension when they retire, and $79 A DAY for lunch... that’s all BEFORE their $175,000 a year salary.
The system is a joke and tax payers are the punchline.