@VincentSco72192 I am very suprised you would post this. Someone else’s abundance doesn’t take anything away from you, if someone works hard, to build something that is the right and freedom to do so with their own money. It is not evil all.
@beyondwaiting I have never spanked my kids and they are adults now. I honestly think everything is tied together, meaning I sat on the floor and played with them alot, I talked to them alot, we did all types of things together without electronics…we were close so they listened
@ThrillaRilla369 Me and my son and it happened the same way. We both asked God to help us because we weren’t strong enough (this happened about 10 years apart, he asked me how I stopped). Within a very short time it was making us physically sick to puff on cigarette, so nauseous, same for him
@temeluchusjohns@skumWgmi 100%. Same for my parents, it took a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice to be comfortable in old age, these young people are cry babies! I still live in a “starter” home and just had my kitchen redone from the 90’s model….young people expect new build new everything at age 30
Let’s add some more of our elected officials and see if they would like to comment on the wrongs that continually happen in the city and suburbs and what exactly they can and are going to do about it. Silence gets us nowhere.
@DemondLMeeks@rachbarnhart@VazquezSim78447@JoshJensen134@seanhmccabe
We’d love to hear their thoughts
That’s why they tried to get rid of me. They wanted to censor our city and silence the real journalists who are on the ground witnessing these things every single day. But guess what? I’m back. I am smarter, faster, and ready to give this community the true journalism it needs. I'm here to do just that.
This past weekend was absolutely terrifying and deeply alarming for the families and citizens of Rochester, New York. We witnessed chaotic fighting at local bars, disruptive behavior from youth at the beach, and weapons being openly displayed. Tragically, elderly attendees were even knocked over during brawls at the Lilac Festival.
The community cannot afford to become numb to this behavior. Rochester residents deserve a safe environment, and we must hold these individuals accountable so everyone can live better. Enough with the madness because it is time to bring back safety and common sense to our city.