Lee Rippy
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The War on Poverty didn’t conquer poverty, it entrenched it, fostering a permanent underclass through dependency and family breakdown.
The Inflation Reduction Act did no such thing, it fueled more spending and inflationary pressure.
The Patriot Act was anything but patriotic, erecting a vast, permanent surveillance state that eroded civil liberties in the name of security.
Time and again, these grandly named “Acts” deliver the precise opposite of their promises.
Government interventions routinely ignore second-order consequences, distorted incentives, unintended behaviors, and cascading failures, leaving us with more problems than we started with.
Perhaps it’s time for Washington to step back from micromanaging the economy and people’s lives, before the unintended damage grows even worse.

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When certain scientists decided, long before you were born, that life could form without an intelligent designer, they believed cells were extremely simple blobs of protoplasm. In reality, even the simplest living cells are unimaginably sophisticated. They're like tiny cities.
Carolina ❤️🔥@realCarola2Hope
The more science advances, the more difficult it becomes to be an atheist. Look at this: the most detailed image ever of a single human cell. Your body contains 37 trillion of them. This is divine engineering. God’s masterpiece.
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Schools that had less draft picks than ECU:
College Football Report@CFBReport
Power Schools With ZERO NFL Draft Picks ❌
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Everyone should homeschool because the literacy rate of homeschooled kids is much higher than the literacy rate of public school kids.
In a large 2010 nationwide study of 11,739 homeschooled students (using tests like the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills and California Achievement Tests, which are normed against public school populations):
• Homeschooled students scored at the 89th percentile in reading (and 84th percentile in language total).
• This compares to the 50th percentile national average for public school students on the same tests. nheri.org
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley
To The “Everyone Should Homeschool” Crowd, you live in a bubble. ~Yours Truly, Reality. “According to the National Literacy Institute, 21% of U.S. adults are illiterate, while 54% have a literacy comprehension below a sixth-grade level.”
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