BREAKING: In an extraordinary and illegal move, Trump says he’s transferring $10 billion from the U.S. government to his “Board of Peace,” which he chairs and can use the funds as he wishes.
Where is Congress???
The riddle asked to remove the only one falsely accused but innocent. I picked MJ as he was acquitted in his 2005 trial. Ronaldo's civil case was dismissed after a settlement, and Trump was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil suit (not rape). Outcomes differ, and views on innocence vary widely.
@tftwfpt8bh@Christo62741202@Matt_Pinner As a previous servers it’s because tip out doesn’t change no matter what someone elses tips. At the end of the day we tip out bartenders, bus boys and hosts based on our net sales.
@GoodrowDav28616@Matt_Pinner Absolutely tf not and I was a server before. In this economy 20% is good service tipping. If you did not meet reasonable expectations then I’m deducting!
Millennials aren't breaking down at 50 — they're burning out at 30. Why? Because Boomers sold a story that no longer works. Millennials were told:
"Go to college. Follow your passion. Success will follow." Instead, they inherited a rigged system.
Student debt has tripled since 2000. Housing prices are up 150% in just two decades. Entry-level jobs now demand 3+ years of experience, while wages barely moved since the 1990s. The result is brutal. Millennials became the most educated generation in history, yet also the most anxious, overworked, and underpaid. One in four has no savings. 62% live paycheck to paycheck. Nearly half say they feel burned out all the time. Gen Z watched this collapse in real time. That's why 70% prioritize mental health over money, and college enrollment is down 15% since 2010. Gen Z isn't lazy. They're adapting to a system that failed the generation before them.
@elonmusk Maybe if the cost of living matched wage increases then people would have kids. But corporations are greedy. The government is greedy. We can’t even afford to buy a home now a days. The numbers are not matching up!