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@Rober67t
Just a guy who likes his bicycle, but is definitely not one of the tools who rides in spandex, in the road and with an attitude that he can take on a truck.
Central Maine. Se unió Aralık 2022
806 Siguiendo515 Seguidores


Their truth has attached itself to their ego. They identify with it and challenging an accepted truth is challenging who they see themselves as. It's the basis of cognitive dissonance, you can tell when it's triggered because facts won't matter, questioning a narrative becomes a personal attack (and the response will be indicative of how they responds to attacks) and even if they accept what you say as a truth, chances are they will completely forget the conversation and revert. You can only bring knowledge, understanding is up to the individual. Doesn't matter if it's TDS, open borders, round or flat earth, it's a personal decision to change or hear or face a challenge.
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If I were to hazard a guess, monoculture with few immigrants, a system that places education based upon facts above feelings and ministry of education that looks after education and not teachers. Add to that a diet that is not steeped in refined sugars and chemicals and one where community and society places a high regard for respect and not slop. I suspect Japanese students aren't wearing pajamas to school.
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@Greyhoundcat1 @Simon_Ingari says a lot about the employer, not the employee.
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@Rober67t @Simon_Ingari Thats very much the American attitude not a European one
Only Americans disagree, which says alot about working practices
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Boss: Before you leave today, I need you to run the project report.
Gen Z: I can get that first thing tomorrow. It’s already 5:10 p.m.
Boss: I need it before the end of today.
Gen Z: If running your report early was so urgent, why was I not made aware of this earlier? The report will take about two hours to run and then another 30 minutes for me to organize the data before it’s ready to send off.
Boss: Great, get that over to me by 9 p.m. at the latest.
Gen Z:↓↓↓
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@middle_class_us They'll most likely change the rules first. Like if you have assets or savings, you'll have to use them up before getting any SS dollars. I remember getting statements 20 years ago that said my SS was only 76% funded. SS is a promise, not a guarantee.
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The corp.'s have no loyalty, no pension, shitty benefits and HR policies that are designed to make you liable if you stray an inch from practices that are not even real world feasible, not to mention raises that are capped at a rate less than inflation. Short Term is the appropriate timeline.
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@Simon_Ingari Way to go, cut your nose off to spite your face.
You do your job and and take back the time later down the road
Imagine not working a few extra hours in the short term but costing yourself 10s thousands in the long term
Such a short sighted approach
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@ArkoSalminen @DefiantLs wtf, No American would give a gun to someone who said they'd use it to kill you. No second order thinking here.
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She is right. People can kill more easily other people when they have guns. Americans can't understand this simple truth. Americans give guns to everyone and then say that guns don't kill but people do. That's why the US has the most #gun #killings in the world. You don't give an AR-15 rifle to retarded people who want to kill other people, but the US does this every day.
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@SaltyGoat17 how about giving it back to the people that paid it.
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@HustleBitch_ if the church is helping pay for your child's private school, this might be appropriate, otherwise I'd ask for forgiveness and give what I want.
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🚨 WOMAN LEAVES CHURCH AFTER THEY ASKED FOR HER W2 TO VERIFY TITHING — AND PEOPLE SAY THIS CROSSES A LINE
She says it started like any normal first visit.
They welcomed her, gave her a small gift, made it feel warm and inviting.
Then they told first-time visitors to meet in the back if they wanted to join.
That’s when everything changed.
She claims they asked for her W2 to verify she was giving the full 10%.
Not a suggestion.
Not an honor system.
Verification.
She says growing up, churches talked about tithing, but no one was checking your income or tracking what you gave.
Now she’s hearing stories of pastors following up with people directly…asking why they haven’t been giving.
And at the same time?
Mega church leaders living in multi-million dollar homes, driving luxury cars, flying private.
Her reaction:
“I think you’re good… I don’t think you need my W2.”
People in the comments are saying this isn’t uncommon.
Is this faith, or is this something else entirely?
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I don't feel like this is something a man would ask for. Prenup right away, if you can't agree on the terms of a prenup, what makes you think you can agree on the direction and goals for a future once married. Remember, it's also not for distribution of assets, but also where you live if you have children, who's responsible for the debt that gets created, etc. The best time to plan for a separation is when you both like one another, so you're sure to be fair to one another. It ensures a friendship so that you remain amicable in case of children. Don't frame it as not believing in a future together, but as a way to insure that future keeps a friendship for any family you might start.
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I’m about to get married, and my fiancé knows I have an inheritance that was left to me by my grandparents. It’s in my name only, and I’ve been saving it for years. Now he’s saying that before we get married, I should put the entire inheritance into a joint account so we can “start fresh together,” or he doesn’t think we should go through with the wedding. I’m 33 already and this is something my family worked hard to leave me. I’m torn between wanting to build a life together and feeling like I’m being pressured to give up something important to me. What do you think I should do?
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@BuenoForMiami @Nutmegbunny9 I suspect it's because the Amish dont have insurance.
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@Nutmegbunny9 I can’t understand why this is happening, but I am so grateful that God put you in their path.
May you be blessed as you continue to do what is right and just.
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Baby Roseanne the 8 week old Amish baby is being life flighted to the university of Michigan Hospital right now to have surgery. It got ugly. Covenant Hospital was sending this baby home to die. Who? The ER physicians and the pediatric surgeon. I told the Amish parents not to sign the discharge papers and not to go. I told them to tell the emergency room doctors that they were not leaving until they got a second opinion from the pediatric team. The pediatric team was called and determined that the baby was dehydrated and needed an IV. They had a very difficult time getting an IV in this baby because she was so dehydrated. she had been vomiting in the emergency room in front of the emergency room physicians. The pediatric team looked at the new x-rays and confirmed from an earlier X-ray that the baby did indeed have hirschbrungs disease which is a congenital bowel problem that requires surgery. The baby had not had a bowel movement in over 2
weeks despite enemas at home and enemas in the ER. Yes, you heard me right the emergency room physicians attempted to do an enema on the baby and it didn’t return anything and they were still going to send that baby home. When I palpated that baby’s abdomen, it was hard as a rock. At that point, the pediatric team stabilized the baby and called the university of Michigan to transfer for the baby there to have surgery today since the pediatric surgeon at covenant refused to take care of the child. In fact, the same surgeon had sent the baby home the week before from the ER and then told the parents to come to his office for an appointment. Then he canceled the appointment. During this whole time, the baby was getting sicker and sicker. They showed up at my home and after I evaluated her I sent them straight back to the emergency room. You can imagine how surprised I was when the parents called me and said they wanted to discharge Roseanne. . I told them this is gonna be a fight, but I am going to help you. They were bullying the parents because they had no medical knowledge and that was a huge disadvantage. I told them to ask the emergency room physicians why a resident from the surgical team had not come down to see the baby either time they have been in the emergency room for a surgical problem. I told them to tell the emergency room physicians that they were aware of what the appropriate protocol was. I think that question indicated to the emergency room physicians that this deception gig was over. Please continue to keep baby Roseanne in your prayers as she most likely will be having surgery today. 🙏🏻✝️
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@nickimoraa I would hope so. Asthma triggers are real, not to mention one person's potpourri is another's vomit. Put another way, would you want your coworkers to show up unwashed with serious BO? It's the same spectrum.
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@laurel_libby @mainelyfree76 At least it's not Canada, they would have euthanized him.
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Recently a man in Aroostook County broke his tooth doing exactly what I tell my kids not to, but myself do on occasion… trying to open a tupperware container with his teeth. Ouch!
He did what any of us would do, and called a dentist.
But THAT office wasn’t accepting new patients.
So he called MaineCare. They told him he was covered and gave him more names. He called those offices. Then more. Then more. Houlton. Presque Isle. Bangor. Portland.
Over 30 dentists, and not a single one would take him!
Some weren’t accepting new patients. Many didn’t take MaineCare at all. Others didn’t even call him back. Weeks later… he’s still walking around with a broken tooth.
Only about a third of dentists in Maine even accept MaineCare. Specialists? Even fewer. In much of northern Maine, there is effectively one oral surgeon.
Why?
Because the system doesn’t work for providers.
Reimbursement rates are often around half of private insurance. The bureaucracy is heavier, with a lot of paperwork and delays. So providers make the rational decision. They limit or stop taking MaineCare.
And the people who are supposed to be helped by the system… are left calling 30 offices with nothing to show for it.
THAT'S the reality of government-run healthcare.
Now take a step back and ask the bigger question.
If this is how MaineCare works… what do you think would happen under a full single payer system?
Because that’s where some want to take us.
Single payer… government run healthcare funded by the taxpayer.
If providers are already opting out when they have other options… what happens when there are no other options?
Do more providers stay?
Or do fewer?
Do wait times improve?
Or do they get worse?
Do rural patients suddenly gain access?
Or are they pushed even further to the back of the line?
We don’t have to guess. We’re already seeing the preview, thanks to @GovJanetMills and @MaineHouseDems Mainecare expansion.
Coverage without access is NOT healthcare.
Bottom line, Mainers deserve better than a system that sounds great as a campaign slogan, but leaves people calling “everybody under the sun” just to fix a broken tooth.

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If you can't read English, are you qualified? IMO, Laws are to supposed to protect us. It's not a citizenship issue, it's a competency one. New drivers, especially teens have higher rates of accidents, which are reflected in insurance rates. Knowing English and passing the exam shows that despite inexperience, they at least have the minimum level of competency to know and read the laws and rules of the road. I have no problem denying the right to operate to a person who can't read, especially as it may be my family on that same road. youtu.be/mEGCkTVv66Y?si…

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@Rober67t @WallStreetApes Using English-only for DMV exams could ensure consistency and fairness 🇺🇸.
But do you think it helps maintain safety and standards or might it unintentionally create barriers for some qualified applicants?
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WOW 🚨 Former driver license examiner for Maine DMV says he quit after over 10 years because of the corruption. They are allowing non-citizens to get Drivers Licenses
They are giving illegals driving permits WITH A 100% PASS RATE
The Maine Wire “A longtime BMV employee came forward to expose a scam that allowed non-citizens to get driver's permits with a near 100% pass rate, by using foreign language translators to supply correct answers during the permit test”
Once they have their drivers permits they can then get a license. Maine allows non-citizens to get driver’s licenses.
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@3Nyu_sannyu agree, It used to be something when you needed to know some DOS and how to flash chips and get the right drivers over a 16kb/s modem after telling your OS where on the floppy the modem driver was, but it's plug and play now.
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@warwatchh @WallStreetApes What about a Semi Truck, should they have an interpreter for that too? I say English only for DMV exams.
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@WallStreetApes Do you think this is a serious issue or a case of misunderstanding how the system works?
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@SaltyGoat17 NATO is 70% US Military, 16% of the funding. We are NATO.
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Nope, my son was bullied. He followed the rules, spoke to the teachers, I spoke to the teachers, called and wrote letters for a paper trail, no change. Told him explicitly, you'll get in trouble but not at home, if someone starts something you have my permission to finish it. Guess what, the kid who's parents were personal friends of the teacher complained when he did just that. Know what else happened, he was no longer bullied. That mindset ends violence. Your mindset creates a victim and is part of the reason public schools now look like child abuse where new arrivals feel like they can act with impunity as a special class free of consequences. Standing up for yourself and others is a quality in short demand in the current generation, and you can hear it every day with modern women asking where the "men" went. Those mentally whipped boys will grow up to have no respect for institutions that didnt protect them, instead being molded into resentful shells playing with legos, not future partners. Your mindset is the problem; pretending to solve immediate issues that feel uncomfortable while ignoring future consequences. Don't hit back = live life in fear and cower with no sense of confidence.
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@kotosan_dayo 166 Pentium processor, paid almost 3k for my PC in 1996 or 97. I think it had a 2MB graphics card that I upgraded to 4mb for bragging rights after overclocking it to 200Mhz.
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