@GuntherEagleman@TheDemocrats Is there a problem with actually expecting results from our government spending? Problem is, (like the SPLC), if they actually solve the problems and cure the diseases, the free money will stop.
@Rainmaker1973@waitbutwhy This is an illustration of why I always tell people that they are exactly where they are because of every single choice they've ever made in their life.
@GuntherEagleman Given the history of the world, purposely integrating all of that into one country in a short period of time will likely result in that.
@libsoftiktok@FBI These people don't actually have what it takes to do that sort of thing, so they post drivel like that in the hopes it will trigger a more unstable person to do the dirty work. If that's what happens, this person should be charged as though he had pulled the trigger himself.
@GuntherEagleman I don't disagree, but it can go too far either way. I'm a Christian myself, but I'll never force my religion or values on anyone else. Same goes for every religion.
@TimRunsHisMouth Even if there were no fraud involved (which I think there is), the way this is all being done leaves the door wide open to suspicion. It's a joke.
@cutoffs_io The fraud is sickening, but there's also the source. There are obviously administrative personnel that are either really bad at their jobs, or complicit.
Of course the government's answer will be to throw more money at the problem. That's all they do.
@elonmusk When people are paid very well to solve a problem, it's in their best interests to keep the problem alive, so we keep throwing more money at it. This is what our government agencies have become as well.