If the child can potentially voter for Donald Trump, never, right?
Are you six years old?
If the child can potentially voter for Donald Trump, never, right? Imagine if the Janary 6 protesters killed Jews at their rallies or vandalized the white house with red paint stained hands.
This sentence is incomprehensible.
Social distancing has likely already begun to flatten the curve...Continue to research good antivirals and vaccine candidates. Make everyone wear masks. -- J.D. Vance
Today I want on a Veterans Day walk about an hour south of Seattle. After the walk, we went to lunch at a restaurant run by a non-profit that provides support to pregnant mothers and new mothers to assist them in raising children that aren’t trapped in a cycle of poverty. They run a restaurant, a coffee shop, a catering service and a greenhouse, all of which employ women that they help. So, the women not only gain the skills they need to raise healthy children, they also gain employment skills and experience.
If the forced birther crowd would focus their efforts on helping children grow up with the the things they need to break out of the cycle of poverty, they would deserve the title of pro-life. But that’s the heavy lifting most of them will never do.
he/him we all just have to live through it,
holding each other’s hands.
Today I want on a Veterans Day walk about an hour south of Seattle. After the walk, we went to lunch at a restaurant run by a non-profit that provides support to pregnant mothers and new mothers to assist them in raising children that aren’t trapped in a cycle of poverty. They run a restaurant, a coffee shop, a catering service and a greenhouse, all of which employ women that they help. So, the women not only gain the skills they need to raise healthy children, they also gain employment skills and experience.
If the forced birther crowd would focus their efforts on helping children grow up with the the things they need to break out of the cycle of poverty, they would deserve the title of pro-life. But that’s the heavy lifting most of them will never do.
A class 1 lever
Is a key piece of the puzzle, that will propel many out of poverty via the power of stimulated education.
I too celebrated Veteran’s Day on Friday with 3 fun guys that are setting out to change the world.
Said guys, and gals too, are teaming up to move Levers, such as the one viewable at GPADA.org.
Today I want on a Veterans Day walk about an hour south of Seattle. After the walk, we went to lunch at a restaurant run by a non-profit that provides support to pregnant mothers and new mothers to assist them in raising children that aren’t trapped in a cycle of poverty. They run a restaurant, a coffee shop, a catering service and a greenhouse, all of which employ women that they help. So, the women not only gain the skills they need to raise healthy children, they also gain employment skills and experience.
If the forced birther crowd would focus their efforts on helping children grow up with the the things they need to break out of the cycle of poverty, they would deserve the title of pro-life. But that’s the heavy lifting most of them will never do.
You just reminded me of something. The Women's Bean Project in our state that helps women who face challenges in securing employment on account of things like having criminal records or other adverse beginnings and backgrounds. The soup mixes are DIVINE.
It's clear and apparent that grassroots projects such as that and the one you described are the real sources of making the wheels turn and not government. They operate despite government and make it happen.
We only get stronger when we are lifting something that is heavier than what we are used to. ~ KF
Today I want on a Veterans Day walk about an hour south of Seattle. After the walk, we went to lunch at a restaurant run by a non-profit that provides support to pregnant mothers and new mothers to assist them in raising children that aren’t trapped in a cycle of poverty. They run a restaurant, a coffee shop, a catering service and a greenhouse, all of which employ women that they help. So, the women not only gain the skills they need to raise healthy children, they also gain employment skills and experience.
If the forced birther crowd would focus their efforts on helping children grow up with the the things they need to break out of the cycle of poverty, they would deserve the title of pro-life. But that’s the heavy lifting most of them will never do.
You just reminded me of something. The Women's Bean Project in our state that helps women who face challenges in securing employment on account of things like having criminal records or other adverse beginnings and backgrounds. The soup mixes are DIVINE.
It's clear and apparent that grassroots projects such as that and the one you described are the real sources of making the wheels turn and not government. They operate despite government and make it happen.
Do they operate without government funding? The organization I described is funded in part by government grants?
he/him we all just have to live through it,
holding each other’s hands.
You just reminded me of something. The Women's Bean Project in our state that helps women who face challenges in securing employment on account of things like having criminal records or other adverse beginnings and backgrounds. The soup mixes are DIVINE.
It's clear and apparent that grassroots projects such as that and the one you described are the real sources of making the wheels turn and not government. They operate despite government and make it happen.
Do they operate without government funding? The organization I described is funded in part by government grants?
Here's a thing.
CHFA funded $6.8 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing to support Women's Bean Project, a nonprofit social enterprise that employs and provides self-sufficiency programs to support chronically unemployed women.
Here's a thing.
CHFA funded $6.8 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing to support Women's Bean Project, a nonprofit social enterprise that employs and provides self-sufficiency programs to support chronically unemployed women.
Yep, the federal government subsidized financing for the new production facility. They also received funding under a White House program. And the tax free status of both the bean farm that produces the beans and the entity that makes and sells the suits plus the tax deductible nature of donations are an indirect government subsidy.
These are great programs. But they are able to exist in large part because of the government — not in spite of it. And there aren’t enough of them to meet the needs.
The government could run programs like this at scale. But we won’t allow that because it would be socialism, and socialism is bad.
he/him we all just have to live through it,
holding each other’s hands.