It's the same thing Leon did when he bought Twitter. Fire everyone he thought was useless until they realized it's someone who had legacy knowledge and then rushed to get them back. No one should have to go through this, previous Twitter employees or our hardworking federal employees.
February 19, 2025 at 6:14 AM
It's the same thing Leon did when he bought Twitter. Fire everyone he thought was useless until they realized it's someone who had legacy knowledge and then rushed to get them back. No one should have to go through this, previous Twitter employees or our hardworking federal employees.
It was really simple, parents that received the credit were less stressed about their financial situation. They just didn't take it out their frustrations on their kids. But but but... Yeah, so much for protecting our kids. Maybe they just need more thoughts and prayers.
February 6, 2025 at 5:50 AM
It was really simple, parents that received the credit were less stressed about their financial situation. They just didn't take it out their frustrations on their kids. But but but... Yeah, so much for protecting our kids. Maybe they just need more thoughts and prayers.
a reduction in reports because school officials couldn't report on things they didn't see. But when kids finally returned to the classroom, cases didn't go up from their dramatic drop. It was only when they discontinued the expanded child tax credit that reports returned to their previous level.
February 6, 2025 at 5:50 AM
a reduction in reports because school officials couldn't report on things they didn't see. But when kids finally returned to the classroom, cases didn't go up from their dramatic drop. It was only when they discontinued the expanded child tax credit that reports returned to their previous level.
There were additional benefits beyond cutting child poverty rates. It has been linked to dramatic reductions in child abuse and neglect cases. Orginally researchers believed it had to do with the lack of access and reporting since all this happened during covid and kids were remote schooling...
February 6, 2025 at 5:50 AM
There were additional benefits beyond cutting child poverty rates. It has been linked to dramatic reductions in child abuse and neglect cases. Orginally researchers believed it had to do with the lack of access and reporting since all this happened during covid and kids were remote schooling...
This is the direction we blue states have to go. For every attempt to destroy our institutions on a federal level we have to match or excede them on a state level. If red states want to be fourth world sh!th¤le states, that's on them.
February 6, 2025 at 5:02 AM
This is the direction we blue states have to go. For every attempt to destroy our institutions on a federal level we have to match or excede them on a state level. If red states want to be fourth world sh!th¤le states, that's on them.
@kedseconomist.com has a fantastic series on this subject going into detail on why it's a "no brainer" that addresses several layers of this issue. Here is a link to her six part series: www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8Y1UdAm.
@kedseconomist.com has a fantastic series on this subject going into detail on why it's a "no brainer" that addresses several layers of this issue. Here is a link to her six part series: www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8Y1UdAm.
You guys are smoking crack, "Trump wins tug-of-war with Petro". Lol. Petro pushed back and Trump went soft. This is the kind of b.s. reporting for the last 8 years that has gotten us to this point. Even the image they use is a joke. So sick and tired of this.
January 27, 2025 at 9:03 AM
You guys are smoking crack, "Trump wins tug-of-war with Petro". Lol. Petro pushed back and Trump went soft. This is the kind of b.s. reporting for the last 8 years that has gotten us to this point. Even the image they use is a joke. So sick and tired of this.