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To exist for no reason, is the same as being ______.
Katılım Ekim 2015
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@drtamalehenry @JeremyTate41 Keeps them away from the virus that is black culture en masse. Prob best to let their brains to develop before having them interact w the black kids that have bad parents. Alienates them from the gravitational pull of regressive black culture - develops a critical thought complex
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@JeremyTate41 I am glad we chose homeschooling finally! There is also that drive to read, to independently go over the reading table, pick a book, sit down and read by themselves. This always blows my mind when I see the kids direct themselves to actually read out of their own volition!
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When I worked in public schools they constantly talked about “closing the achievement gap.”
They forgot to mention that Black homeschool students score 23-42% above Black public school students across all standardized tests. In fact, the gap between Black public school students and Black home school students is the greatest achievement gap in America education. I wonder why they never talk about it.

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If you laid 2.4 million years of human evolution across the 24 hours of a clock:
We've been eating red meat for 24 hours.
We've been eating grains for 6 minutes.
We've been eating seed oils for 4 seconds.
And we're being told, with a straight face, that the chronic disease epidemic which appeared in the last 4 seconds is caused by the food we've been eating for the entire 24 hours.
The diseases arrived with the seed oils. The grains. The sugar. The processed convenience food.
The meat was here the whole time. Watching the rest of it move in.
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587 days.
That's how long the Canadian healthcare system took to call me back about the spinal surgery I needed immediately or risk losing the use of my legs.
In 2024, I broke my back in Singapore. The neurosurgeon there said surgery was urgent. After 3 weeks fighting my insurance from a hospital bed, I flew home with medical support.
The Canadian hospital quoted an 8-month wait.
I'm lucky I could afford to go private. The next day, I had the operation.
Today, 587 DAYS LATER, the public hospital called to say they're ready for me.
People say Canadian healthcare is free and great. It's neither.
It's horrible!
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When my son got one of his first jobs with a manufacturing company, he complained how he was “doing all the work” making parts that sold for hundreds of dollars a piece while only making $20 an hour.
“It’s unfair to the workers!” he said.
“You sound like a liberal.” I said.
He made a classic mistake I see people make over and over. They only look at the hard cost of goods and final sale price. They don’t understand anything in between.
I pointed out that the company he worked for only makes an 8% profit. Their total profit on that $400 part was really only about $32.
“There’s no way.” he said. “The bar stock only costs about $8.”
To him, his argument was logical. Every day his hands turned $8 worth of aluminum bars into thousands of dollars of product, but he only got about $160 of that. That seemed unfair.
I asked him “What about all of the other people in the company? The ones who aren’t making the parts.”
He hadn’t thought about that.
I explained that every hand along that product’s journey from creation to the customer is another person who has to get paid. The engineers who designed and tested it, long before you made it. The person who packed it in a box. The person who made the manuals that go with it. The person who answers the phone when a customer has a problem later. The people who order the materials and maintain the machines and sweep the floors and clean the toilets after you leave. The accountants and lawyers and insurance companies who keep the business organized, compliant, and protected if the part you made fails.
All of those people are paid for from those parts you made. And all of them get their paychecks whether the parts are sold right away or not.
On top of that, there’s the cost of the facility itself. The building, heating and cooling it, and every piece of equipment inside it.
All of those costs are paid before the owner makes one cent.
“At the end of the day, you’re actually making more money from every unit you make than he is.“
He understood it after that.
Running a business is the hardest way to make money.
Roughly 90% of entrepreneurs will fail. Don’t get me wrong, the reward can be great if you’re one of the 10% that makes it, but that results in a confirmation bias. You only see the winners. You never heard about the 90% that failed before they made it.
You see the guy in the big office who looks like he doesn’t work as hard as you, but you never saw what it took to get there.
You never saw the times he went without a paycheck so he could make payroll. You never felt the stress of being denied necessary capital, or losing an important customer, or under-bidding on a contract and losing money on every unit. You’ve never felt the repercussions of making the wrong call.
If you mess up, one customer is marginally inconvenienced, and you can fix it with another $8 part. If HE messes up, you and everyone else have no job.
You can be the guy on top if you’re willing to take the risks they took and do the work they did to get there.
Or you can do your part and collect your paycheck while someone else worries about that stuff.
And that’s OK too, because the world needs both.
The beauty of capitalism is that you get to choose which one you want to be.
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Wow so it’s definitely just curtains for Trump huh
Special Ops Magazine@specialopsmag
US Army Green Berets and "TROTUS."
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Women really cannot comprehend how little respect even the men who fund them hold for thots.
College Republicans at Tennessee@utkcrs
gay son wins in an absolute LANDSLIDE 🤯🤯🤯
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🚨 JUST IN: President Trump is in the Oval Office signing an executive order expanding high-quality retirement savings accounts for MILLIONS of Americans
"Americans will be able to access the same type of retirement accounts that federal employees enjoy"
"As part of the Federal Savers Match program, Low Income Americans will be eligible to receive up to $1,000 per year in matching funds deposited directly into their accounts."
"This is a great thing for millions of Americans who lack employer-sponsored plans. This will be really revolutionary because they'll be covered."
"For example, a 25-year-old who is eligible for the Savers Match program invests just $165 a month under the matching federal contributions, they will have an estimated $465,000 in their account by the time they're 65 years old."
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