People have been stealing from Taxpayers for https://t.co/De24kNYL11 for everyone else but nothing for the people who actually make the money for all these handouts…. Shit’s getting old…,
I’m from the border where people from Juarez go have their babies at the El Paso County Hospital and claim they’re too poor to pay and leave the tax payers with the bill. Then they apply for WIC, housing, welfare, and Medicaid while they live in Juarez.
Officially 73 yrs. old today. Wow, where has the time went? I do not feel any different. :-) Hey @JesseBWatters We both have birthdays today. Thank you X for the nice Birthday Greeting.
If you got laid off tomorrow & had to replace your income ASAP, here's exactly what to do:
1. Go to Amazon and open a fresh account. Use a different name. It can be completely anonymous.
Actually we just want free and honest elections and Democrats are fighting that with everything they have. Ask yourself why they don’t want honest elections?
Trump is trying to FORCE blue States to participate in his election takeover schemes... or else.
Read Miles' daily article to learn more…
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Years ago, I knew someone who claimed that a young man killed in a motorcycle accident had been her boyfriend. She told everyone she was devastated, quit her job, and made his death the defining story of her life. I believed her initially.
Later, I learned the truth.
They had never actually dated. He had pursued her briefly, but they were never a couple. In fact, before his death, she had told mutual friends that he annoyed her and that he was a loser.
There’s a term for this: grief appropriation. It’s when someone inserts themselves into another person’s tragedy, elevating themselves into a central figure in a loss when, in reality, they played only a minor role in that person’s life.
Often, there’s a secondary gain. In her case, it was attention. It gave her a reason to quit a job she didn’t want, receive sympathy, and continue being financially supported by her parents. She even tried to enter his bedroom to collect personal belongings she claimed he “would have wanted her to have.”
She genuinely believed she was entitled to them.
The story became more elaborate over time. The more she invested in it, the more convinced she became that they were soulmates and that she was one of the primary victims of his death.
Meanwhile, his real family was left to deal with the confusion and additional pain her behavior created. His parents had lost a son. His siblings had lost a brother. Instead of allowing them to grieve, she made herself another person they had to manage.
That’s one of the cruelest parts of grief appropriation. It doesn’t just rewrite the past. It competes with the people whose grief is actually rooted in reality.
I share this because I see striking similarities in Candace Owens’ attempts to position herself as the guardian of Charlie Kirk’s legacy. Charlie has a real widow. He has real children who will grow up without their father. He has parents, a sister, lifelong friends, and colleagues who are carrying an unimaginable loss.
When someone elevates themselves into the center of another person’s tragedy, they aren’t honoring that person’s memory. They’re appropriating it. And in the process, they often make an already devastating loss even harder for the people who loved that person most.
Aproximadamente el 85% de los refugiados del mundo son musulmanes. Sin embargo, por alguna razón, no solicitan asilo en más de 50 países musulmanes. Solo desean ir a países no musulmanes. ¿Alguna idea de por qué?
Famous Hollywood Actor Sean Penn said:
“President Trump is an enemy of Americans, Republicans, Democrats, Independents and every new child born. An enemy of mankind... an enemy of the state.”
Your thoughts?