On my way to another shoot, and a 3hr drive invariably means I'll be listening to @saltandburnthis podcast the whole way up to the hotel. After some schoolwork, I'm gonna kick back and check out my old schoolmate-turned-author Chris Pelz's new book, "Trans Sam".
It's been a busy few months. Got the impala motor rebuild finished. Been booking like crazy. Loads of work on Web of Spiderman. Work on the house. Some stunt work here and there. Working through my husky's last few days. I'm still here, just tired.
@DeckieSmoke107 @deannagayle57 @Jax_4_Oregon@laurenboebert@JeffLandry So again, you can't acknowledge trends or utilize critical thinking, so you rely on insults and presume that because you live in a state that might generally perform well in this regard, you must be highly educated? Tell me, where did you get your degrees from?
@DeckieSmoke107 @deannagayle57 @Jax_4_Oregon@laurenboebert@JeffLandry Per capita, or perhaps for the simple, per person, suggests that blue states cost more per person in federal aid.
They somehow, with those higher costs, still pay in a greater amount than they take in federal aid.
It isn't a difficult concept.
@DeckieSmoke107 @deannagayle57 @Jax_4_Oregon@laurenboebert@JeffLandry I didn't, though.
You're having a tough time.
The $ amount of money, the calcuable value that red states pay in is less than that of which they take in federal aid, while the opposite tends to be true of blue states. I.e, blue states pay for your red states.