We should make sure Americans are not pursuing entrepreneurial, game-changing, humanity-improving innovations and inventions that create enormous value and catapult American competitiveness? That culture and pursuit are what makes America special and unique. And it’s why Europe has no trillion dollar companies and is nowhere in the ai revolution or technology
I used to be entirely in the camp that said you should kick your kids out at 18 and force them to live independently and make their own way in the world. I don’t feel that way at all anymore. I want all my kids to live with us until they get married. Even after they’re married, if they want to live on our property, or close by, my wife and I would love that.
The important thing is to teach your kids responsibility, which we’re doing. They need to contribute and help around the house, which all of our kids do from a very young age. Provided you aren’t raising ungrateful useless moochers, why kick them out? Why drive them away from your family home? I don’t see the point in it anymore. I actually like my kids and like being around them.
Maybe they’ll all end up scattered to the wind. But I’d prefer to keep the family together. Why wouldn’t I?
@Target why is there a human hair in my astronaut birds helmet? I’m a religious collector of these and love having them out for the holidays. This is unacceptable.
@AmericanAir been sitting on the tarmac at MDT for this plane to de-ice for over an hour now. 100% missing my connection at ORD to COU and it’s the last flight there tonight. Can you help a guy out?
@NotAvgLiberal RN here- 43 years +
This is brilliant strategy
The cost of nursing programs need to be lowered
It’ll solve the healthcare staffing crisis
Gov’t pays less, tuition gets lowered, more nursing graduates
Win/Win for everyone
You are ill informed
Erika Kirk: "[Our daughter said] 'Mommy, I missed you.' I said, I missed you too. She goes, 'where's daddy?' She's 3."
"I said, 'Baby, daddy loves you so much. He's on a work trip with Jesus, so he can afford your blueberry budget.'"
😭💔
@Ronxyz00 You’re missing the point of what Charlie Kirk was saying. His argument wasn’t that gun deaths are good, but that the existence of tragic outcomes doesn’t automatically justify banning fundamental rights.
If we banned everything that caused deaths, cars would be outlawed tomorrow because of car accidents. Planes would be grounded after every crash. Prescription drugs would disappear after every overdose. Freedom has risks, and sometimes those risks are heartbreaking, but that doesn’t mean we throw away the right itself.
The Second Amendment exists not as a luxury but as a safeguard for all other rights. And while every innocent life lost to gun violence is a tragedy, the answer isn’t to strip away freedom. It’s to recognize that liberty always comes with a cost, and that cost is still worth paying to preserve the very foundation of our republic.