In 29 days, we will celebrate the 250th birthday of our exceptional nation, which became the greatest of all because we were the first to declare the self-evident truth that all people are created equal by God.
Not “born equal.” We are “CREATED equal.”
Because God made us all in His image, it means EVERY SINGLE PERSON has inestimable DIGNITY and VALUE—and our value is not related in any way to the color of our skin, what zip code we live in, what our talents are, our health condition, or any other factor. Our value is inherent, because it is given to us by our loving Heavenly Father.
When a culture devolves to the point of depravity where “influencers” can go online and so casually dismiss the deliberate murder of their own precious child, the survival of that culture itself is at risk.
God have mercy on our nation as we pray and work for an end to this evil, for hearts and minds to change, and for a renewed understanding of the self-evident truths and the sanctity of all human life.
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” (Jeremiah 1:5)
If you don't vote, I don't want to hear you ever complain about any of the filth, crime, or decline in LA again. Get off your butt and VOTE, or enjoy what you get.
pretty crazy how five years ago vaccines were the most devastating thing you could ever do to your body but nowadays its fine to inject chinese peptide from Temu because you cant stop snacking after dinner
@techhsiren I did not lose any weight after giving birth with breastfeeding. If anything, it kept me kind of plump lol
I breastfed for almost a year, it made me extremely hungry haha. I did not want to restrict too much because I didn’t want my supply to drop. So 🤷🏻♀️
The Big Short (2015) shouldn’t be as rewatchable as it is. It’s about an economic collapse, yet it plays with the energy of a heist film. Every scene crackles with wit and outrage, turning financial ruin into compulsive cinema.
@KurtSupeCPA@the3emoji If a parent is able to gift 250k for a home to their child, the child should also be looking for a reasonable accommodation to take care of their geriatric parent in. We need more parent and child relationships of helping each other.
@KirkGraystone@data_republican@bennyjohnson@TPUSA So you believe all boomers cut everything down to the bone with their very modest incomes to afford homes? And young people just aren’t doing that? That’s why the housing market looks the way it does?
@KirkGraystone@data_republican@bennyjohnson Open your eyes and realize the same word you lived in and had opportunities for homeownership is not the same world for young people today.
The point is that people used to buy homes on a single income working middle class jobs and it’s NOT just because young people don’t know how to “buckle down.”
You’re being obtuse if that’s what you believe.
My husband’ grandpa and grandma bought 3 homes in San Diego while working in construction and as a librarian. They are million dollar homes now. At that interest rate that would be almost 30,000k a month in mortgages. Those same jobs do not afford that same luxury.
My grandpa bought a home for my grandma right by Disneyland in what was a beautiful suburb (now ruined) and it’s almost a million dollar home. Single income. One income today working $100,000 will not buy that, not because of $10/month for Spotify, which I use for work because I teach dance and use music all day.
How about we start using Democrat language for our issues:
Closed borders are a human right.
Low taxes are a human right.
The ability to be born is a human right.
Protecting yourself with a gun is a human right.
Lower home ownership costs by slashing property taxes.
Lower electric bills by producing more energy.
Lower house prices by building more housing.
Lower inflation by cutting excess government spending.
This is how we make the American Dream affordable & Ohio will lead the way
$120 for cell phone plan, Netflix, and Spotify. Which we use for work!!! Did you not have a landline growing up? Insulting to think you can get away in this world without owning a phone. You definitely need one to work and have a decent job.
This is exactly the mentality that’s despicable for your generation. Many of us get by with only what we need and that $120 isn’t playing into the extra $3000 I will have to pay a month for a mortgage versus yours.
Small fixer upper in a decent part of town by a decent school? 11% doesn’t mean anything when you bought your house for a tenth of what people buy for today. Especially when illegal immigration has taken over those “fixed upper” areas for us and we have to live in crime ridden and dangerous parts of town. Not worth it to give our children that kind of life. Renting is cheaper now.