Republicans hold the house. Which of their bills is addressing that issue?
The way Z talks, one would think the republicans get up every day, roll up their sleeves, and tackle this homeless vet issue.
Okay, now you're just being mean!OdeToJoy » 19 Nov 2023, 12:04 am » wrote: ↑ Me, a happy camper on Medicare.
Just a little present to make you feel better:
https://youtu.be/EbVLvu--kWY?si=
When every administration protected human rights to save intellectual freedom from oneself cradle to grave, a species practicing that **** every generation historically becomes what in plain sight now?
No, I just point out that people somehow believe that hardship and bad luck won't happen to them. I met a young man in the 90's, who didn't have health insurance for his family with young children, even though he could afford it. He was very proud of the fact that he had used the money for a down payment on a rental property. He said he was willing to take the chance because he knew that if something happened that they would be taken care of in the emergency room.Cannonpointer » 19 Nov 2023, 2:31 am » wrote: ↑ You seem to be suggesting that humans are not even human at all except in community - that without a community we are simply creatures of the wild, incapable of writing poetry or pop songs; that without fellows and factories and bureaucracies, we would have no automobiles or indoor plumbing or drywall or protection from predation. You appear to believe that human life is not about survival of the fittest, but rather, it is about survival of the tribe. You present as being under the impression that I have not only rights in this society, but duties to it; and that I have some mythical interest in the health and wellbeing of those with whom I share a community and a country.
I'll bet you are one of those commie types who thinks that men should swim alongside the over-crowded life raft, rather than throwing a woman or a child overboard and taking THEIR spot - as we libertarians preach and believe. Survival of the fittest, babe - and that pregnant woman just wasn't strong enough to keep her seat. I did everything all by myself and I owe nobody anything. I built that. I have rights, but no responsibilities except not to initiate violence. And the Invisible Hand will dispense perfect justice forever and ever amen.
Right, libertarians? TELL HER! She's a damned commie.
Every week I give 30 dollars to random homeless people.OdeToJoy » 19 Nov 2023, 10:20 am » wrote: ↑ No, I just point out that people somehow believe that hardship and bad luck won't happen to them. I met a young man in the 90's, who didn't have health insurance for his family with young children, even though he could afford it. He was very proud of the fact that he had used the money for a down payment on a rental property. He said he was willing to take the chance because he knew that if something happened that they would be taken care of in the emergency room.
I have no problem with Libertarians, but they are the first ones to apply for "safety net" programs when faced with adversity. At least the ones I've met.
I was invited to a local church to see a visiting evangelist. One of the members asked about the movement to not pay taxes because they didn't agree with how the money was being spent. He asked her if she had driven to church on a paved road, and told her that unless she was willing to go up into the mountains and live off grid, then she should pay her taxes.
My daughter is a Director of a non profit that deals with homeless people. They go out to find all the mentally ill, brain damaged, and disabled veterans living in storm drains, tents, cars, and under overpasses. Sometimes their families are living with them. Life does not go smoothly for everyone.
I cannot think of a more apt moment to post thisCannonpointer » 19 Nov 2023, 2:31 am » wrote: ↑ You seem to be suggesting that humans are not even human at all except in community - that without a community we are simply creatures of the wild, incapable of writing poetry or pop songs; that without fellows and factories and bureaucracies, we would have no automobiles or indoor plumbing or drywall or protection from predation. You appear to believe that human life is not about survival of the fittest, but rather, it is about survival of the tribe. You present as being under the impression that I have not only rights in this society, but duties to it; and that I have some mythical interest in the health and wellbeing of those with whom I share a community and a country.
I'll bet you are one of those commie types who thinks that men should swim alongside the over-crowded life raft, rather than throwing a woman or a child overboard and taking THEIR spot - as we libertarians preach and believe. Survival of the fittest, babe - and that pregnant woman just wasn't strong enough to keep her seat. I did everything all by myself and I owe nobody anything. I built that. I have rights, but no responsibilities except not to initiate violence. And the Invisible Hand will dispense perfect justice forever and ever amen.
Right, libertarians? TELL HER! She's a damned commie.
Thanks for showing how "Comedy is psychologically weaponized" for all generation gaps watching and corruption is transferred socially in every medium entertaining last generations to comply with methods established by previous 4 throughout history current events records to keep the trends going until extinction arrives the fooled for life don't know how to correct human behavior in one rotation of the planet, 1/4 lunar phase a week, one season changing two hemispheres at the same time as opposites each side of the equator, each revolution this planet has remained 3rd from the star in this solar system, this galaxy, this universal moment nothing of everything is the same total sum of anything ever done twice evolving the same way constantly.LowIQTrash » 20 Nov 2023, 3:58 am » wrote: ↑ I cannot think of a more apt moment to post this
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_j56IiLqZ9U
Take away intellectual relative time and you live in real time evolving doesn't exceed existing in series parallel space occupying time to the moment each is here evolving one at a time since conceived to replace their specific previous 4 generation gaps processing 93.75% their unique one of a kind chromosome positions populating the atmosphere now.The 4th Reich » 20 Nov 2023, 7:40 am » wrote: ↑ Equal and same are not the same thing. You can be equal, but different. Men and women are equal, but different.
OdeToJoy » 18 Nov 2023, 3:19 pm » wrote: ↑
1. Before Obamacare, a local minister would give these sermons about how people who didn't have insurance should be willing to die before they accepted government programs. He had a heart attack, and the insurance company cancelled his insurance. He made 2 more years of these sermons, until he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Trotted right into the government office to apply for the state program for uninsured people. Government paid for all his medical bills. He did shut up about being willing to die for his principles.
wow odetojoy makes up stories and you recite stories made up. always following consensus is what your mind does 24/7. My brain navigates evolving here one at a time as conceived to adapt in time equally occupying space here in my personal space inside my skin.
Screw equal!!! I take pride in being better than everyone else.The4thReich » 20 Nov 2023, 7:40 am » wrote: ↑ Equal and same are not the same thing. You can be equal, but different. Men and women are equal, but different.
Really? Better tell the people in California that.Cannonpointer » 17 Nov 2023, 3:23 pm » wrote: ↑ And I will tell you something else. If you want the pusher out of the equation, then legalize, tax and regulate. Booze is extremely dangerous and takes many lives - but it was taking a **** of a lot MORE lives under the prohibition that you defend.
You are better at ignoring life and keeping evolving a national secret only those in command of social narratives until extinction practice daily. I vote the lesser of two evils because I recognize your social mind is the greater evil live.Skans » 20 Nov 2023, 4:32 pm » wrote: ↑ Screw equal!!! I take pride in being better than everyone else.
So, to bottom line it, **** piles like cali, working with **** piles like the autocrats in DC, can **** a thing up - but it doesn't make the THING bad; it makes the **** piles bad.ConsRule » 20 Nov 2023, 4:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Really? Better tell the people in California that.
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/ ... et-thrive/
The chief financial officer of the cannabis company MariMed was recently asked where her team was considering expanding. Her reply: “Not California.”
Susan Villare is not alone in that sentiment. Numerous well-capitalized businesses are pulling up stakes and abandoning substantial investments rather than face mounting losses. Many investors describe the market as “brutal” and “toxic.”
Currently 2 out of every 3 cannabis purchases are made in the illicit market. Evidence suggests that disparity is getting worse. Legal sales have been on a two-year slide.
---- And it will be bad ----
For all the talk of equity and “righting the wrongs” of the drug war, all of this is taking place in an industry without bankruptcy protections, where individuals carry personal liability for business taxes, and where businesses are barred from writing off normal expenses.
In other words, behind the industry’s potential demise are thousands of intimate, personal stories of financial ruin.
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