In other words, the party that once prided themselves on being the party of the "Rule of Law" now is the party of "If you don't like the law, just don't follow it?"
Sounds like a recipe for a successful society..NOT.
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In other words, the party that once prided themselves on being the party of the "Rule of Law" now is the party of "If you don't like the law, just don't follow it?"
Democrats have never understood the concept of "Unintended consequences"... but I'd love to know the answer to this:
parent's job to teach religion not the school
Democrats have never understood the concept of "Unintended consequences"... but I'd love to know the answer to this:
More than likely will start around the Summer of 2024.
When I was in middle school in Oldham County back in the early 80's, they had the Ten Commandments in a frame in the main lobby above the entry doors.BS. Public schools were never responsible for indoctrination of students on religious beliefs. That is nowhere in any Ky school curriculum.
I have been working in schools for over 30 years and there is no more or less religion than the day I started teaching. It's called separation of church and state.
It is the parent's job to teach religion not the school. NOBODY is keeping ANYONE from going to church every damn day of the week if they want to. What law prohibits parents from praying every day with their child before and after school? What law prohibits parents from taking their kids to church multiple days of the week? What law prohibits parents from posting a picture of the 10 Commandments in every room of their house?? That's not the school's responsibility.
If you wanna see the reason why kids are unaccountable turds who dgaf about God or morals anymore...Take a good look into your neighbor's homes or the mirror.
Quit blaming the reflection of society instead of the root cause.
BS. Public schools were never responsible for indoctrination of students on religious beliefs. That is nowhere in any Ky school curriculum.
I have been working in schools for over 30 years and there is no more or less religion than the day I started teaching. It's called separation of church and state.
Since he barely works in D.C. ...... does he have a second job somewhere....you know, to help with all his economic expertise?
Is that the guy the big wrestler in the 1980s slapped around for calling wrestling fake? I'm bad with faces and names.I love John Stossel. He doesn't beat around the bush, is fair, presents the arguments from both side with actual quotes and evidence.
YesIs the guy the big wrestler in the 1980s slapped around for calling wrestling fake? I'm bad with faces and names.
Seems to me that someone who is defending himself from a plethora of lawsuits SIMPLY BECAUSE he ran for office as a Republican and to drain the Deep SCeptic should use some of those funds to defend himself. Just a thought
Is that the guy the big wrestler in the 1980s slapped around for calling wrestling fake? I'm bad with faces and names.
You remember(ed) more than me. I barely remember that. A guy by the name of David Schultz. Had to look it up.Thanks mdl. After the knees and back, the memory is the first thing to go at my age.
Two things here:
- In my opinion the WEF is nothing more than the cool kids club. I mean who gives a damn what Klaus Schwab says - just look at his background. But if you look at business execs who go to Davos each year, it's really just a flex on "yeah, I'm at Davos - look at me".
- Regarding the second point which is the risk of crime. To me, we're at a critical juncture in civilization where we need to slow the eff down and have real policy discussions about the use of technology. In my opinion, the tech is becoming way too powerful. The use cases for some of this powerful stuff should be controlled by democracies and used for the public good. And a lot of it has (think weather tracking, health outcomes, etc.) But right now we're in this Wild West of AI which is going to lead to some serious shit.
Social media is not free speech you damn lunatics. You are still free to walk out of your trailer and scream you conspiracy bullshit to your neighbors because that is free speech. Social media is a business and they get to decide who their customers are. That's called capitalism. Pretty much the only time I see any tweets is in this board so I give no ****s about it.
So you’d agree then, that liberal prosecutors that decide to selectively enforce, or not enforce, laws already in effect, and also sanctuary cities who decide to ignore laws are not a recipe for a successful society.In other words, the party that once prided themselves on being the party of the "Rule of Law" now is the party of "If you don't like the law, just don't follow it?"
Sounds like a recipe for a successful society..NOT.
They know they can just lie with impunity. The propaganda has been distributed from the regime to its’ mouthpieces: if you can’t control the border, just tell the people there’s no problems at the border.
They know they can just lie with impunity. The propaganda has been distributed from the regime to its’ mouthpieces: if you can’t control the border, just tell the people there’s no problems at the border.
Absolute corruption. The government must be razed and rebuilt.
Is it really far fetched to imagine ourselves in a Skynet situation at some point in the not too distant future?
The country had foundational beliefs that bound it together. The unraveling we are seeing should surprise nobody who remembers when it was different. I don’t disagree that the parent should be the one who teaches religion and morality. But the message that religion has no place in the public square is absolutely wrong. It’s as egregious as the notion that the Constitution gives the right to an abortion.BS. Public schools were never responsible for indoctrination of students on religious beliefs. That is nowhere in any Ky school curriculum.
I have been working in schools for over 30 years and there is no more or less religion than the day I started teaching. It's called separation of church and state.
It is the parent's job to teach religion not the school. NOBODY is keeping ANYONE from going to church every damn day of the week if they want to. What law prohibits parents from praying every day with their child before and after school? What law prohibits parents from taking their kids to church multiple days of the week? What law prohibits parents from posting a picture of the 10 Commandments in every room of their house?? That's not the school's responsibility.
If you wanna see the reason why kids are unaccountable turds who dgaf about God or morals anymore...Take a good look into your neighbor's homes or the mirror.
Quit blaming the reflection of society instead of the root cause.
I think we're playing with fire right now. The first shoe to drop is going to be the economic collapse due to white collar jobs getting crushed. The tech is too good. And they're just getting started.
There is no f'ing way that anyone would have been on social media and providing this sort of data for these major tech companies to consume had we known they were going to create AI and wipe out all knowledge work permanently.
My worry is that the people running these companies are pscyhos. I actually think the Google CEO is terrified of what they've created - but feels like he'll be out of a job if he doesn't compete with Microsoft.
This is the role of government, but Biden doesn't understand this and Kamala is drunk. Hopefully the senate and congress get with the program.
She's female, so I'm OK with it. And wood - if I could.
Yep, I used to have a goose, but he done got himself cooked and I didn't even get to enjoy the meal.No need to worry. You're right. They all understand it. Congress and senate sold us out decades ago.
This is one reason why the Vegetable spends so much time at his Delaware compound - to shield himself from public scrutiny regarding his visitors.
It appears this is promoting real women, not trans sick humans. I don’t have a problem with this ad.
Exactly. That's the point Thomas Massie was trying to make, but it went waaaaay over MadAboutBlue's head.So you’d agree then, that liberal prosecutors that decide to selectively enforce, or not enforce, laws already in effect, and also sanctuary cities who decide to ignore laws are not a recipe for a successful society.
she did extort him and he allowed it, not my problem. she is the feature story of this months penthouse and said he had a tiny cheeto dick and his hair flooped around like a fat cockatoo.
So now all the coal miners that biDIM told they had to learn to code, are screwed again?I think we're playing with fire right now. The first shoe to drop is going to be the economic collapse due to white collar jobs getting crushed. The tech is too good. And they're just getting started.
There is no f'ing way that anyone would have been on social media and providing this sort of data for these major tech companies to consume had we known they were going to create AI and wipe out all knowledge work permanently.
My worry is that the people running these companies are pscyhos. I actually think the Google CEO is terrified of what they've created - but feels like he'll be out of a job if he doesn't compete with Microsoft.
This is the role of government, but Biden doesn't understand this and Kamala is drunk. Hopefully the senate and congress get with the program.