He raped chiIdren and he's stiII president.
He's disobeying the SUPREME COURT and he's stiII president.
Congress is doing NOTHlNG to stop him.
This is the the worst timeIine.😑😑😑
@BarackObama Thank you. Please, if you’re able, gather the other living presidents and denounce this senselessness and violence in-person in Minneapolis. We need unity and leadership in times like these and the American people are desperate for change.
Retirement is one of the most nefarious carrots we’ve ever been sold.
Somehow we were convinced that if we just grind for 40+ years while neglecting our health, our family, our calling then we’ll finally earn permission to enjoy life.
It’s a manufactured idea designed to get you to trade the best years of your energy, vitality, and presence for dollars with the promise that one day, when you’re older, slower, and tired, you’ll get it all back.
But reality paints a different story.
I can’t tell you how many people I’ve watched work themselves into the ground, only to die within a couple of years of finally hitting that “retirement” milestone.
Or couples who dream for decades about traveling the world together until they retire and immediately one becomes a full-time caregiver because the other’s health collapses.
This is the dark side no one talks about:
When you push off joy, purpose, relationships, health, adventure, and meaning until the final chapter of your life you often don’t get the chapter you were promised.
But work isn’t the problem. Mindless sacrifice is.
Humans are wired for purpose, contribution, creativity, and mission.
But we were never designed to grind ourselves into dust for 40 years just to maybe, maybe, enjoy a few good ones at the end.
I don’t plan on ever giving up work. But it will be on my terms.
Work that aligns with my spiritual calling.
Work that supports my family, not replaces them.
Work that fuels my health, not destroys it.
Work that coexists with joy, presence, hobbies, faith, service, and rest.
You don’t need to wait until you’re 65 to start living.
You don’t need to earn rest through exhaustion.
You don’t need to sacrifice your health today for a future that isn’t guaranteed.
Live your life fully, intentionally, and with purpose so retirement becomes optional, not a desperate escape.
Billionaires are buying elections.
Corporations are poisoning our food.
Republicans are defunding education.
Insurance companies are killing people needing healthcare.
Private equity destroyed affordable housing.
And people think "illegals" are the problem.
It’s obvious now and everyone knows it. Trump is associated with Epstein and protecting Ghislane Maxwell to protect himself. Every Republican now has a choice, pick a side. No middle ground. Support or oppose trafficking (link to full video in reply)
The video of this incident is just as bad as it sounds. The priest is standing there, not doing anything remotely illegal, and without warning a masked DHS agent on the roof shoots him in the top of his head with a pepper ball.
@TruthFairy131 Take this down now. This is not who the murderer was and it is absolutely vile and dangerous that you’re targeting someone without the facts being made known.
Guns are a uniquely American problem.
The rest of the world has mental health issues.
The rest of the world has ideological & philosophical division.
They have social media, pot, porn, cellphones & video games.
What they don’t have — is more guns than people, they don’t have more than 500 mass shootings in less than a year, they don’t have a populace paralyzed with fear that their child will be next. That THEY could be next.
At least, not until they arrive here.
After a British gunman killed 16 people in 1987, the country banned semiautomatic weapons like those he had used. It did the same with most handguns after a 1996 school shooting. It now has one of the lowest gun-related death rates in the developed world.
In Australia, a 1996 massacre prompted mandatory gun buybacks The rate of mass shootings went from once every 18 months to only one in the 26 years since.
Canada also tightened gun laws after a 1989 mass shooting.
So did Germany in 2002, New Zealand in 2019 and Norway in 2021.
Meanwhile here in America… since the Columbine massacre, there have been a total of 428 school shootings in the United States.
Since 1999, 390,000 students have experienced gun violence at school.
Since Sandy Hook — mass shootings have nearly tripled.
Each day 12 children die from gun violence in America. Another 32 are shot and injured.
Firearms are the leading cause of death for kids and teens in the US.
This. Is. An. American. Problem.
There are more civilian owned guns in this country than there are civilians.
It’s not the pot, the porn, the video games, it’s not the wrong kinds of locks, or too few “good guys with guns”, and it’s not the mental health issues.
Nearly every other country on earth has those things. And they don’t live this way.
It’s the guns.
“I couldn’t live in Chicago, the winters are too bad”
Yeah man, but that first 70 degree day in March is a high that can’t be explained or appreciated unless you’re here.
@united I am on scheduled for flight UA119 on 7/2 (EDI-ORD). My seats were changed without my consent. I paid for Economy Plus seats and now my seats are moved to Economy & am no longer in the same row as my husband. I am pregnant and paid extra for my seats because of it. Help?
I am a Mileage Plus member and this has never happened to me. I am very disappointed and am hoping to get placed back in Economy Plus next to my husband. Thank you.