Mary LoCascio

112 posts

Mary LoCascio

Mary LoCascio

@MaryLoCascio10

I’m a survivor

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2022
212 فالونگ6 فالوورز
Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In the grim streets of Victorian London, a homeless girl, like many others, was left to face the harsh realities of survival alone. The industrial revolution had brought immense growth to the city, but it also led to overcrowding, poverty, and a lack of adequate housing, especially for the most vulnerable. By the mid-19th century, it was estimated that there were up to 30,000 homeless children roaming the streets of London. These children, often orphans or abandoned, had little to no chance of a stable life, as they were forced to fend for themselves in a city that was indifferent to their plight. The homeless children of London, many of them girls like the one in question, had to navigate the dangers of the streets, including the risk of exploitation, disease, and crime. They scavenged for food, sought shelter in alleyways, or hid in abandoned buildings. With no education or prospects for a better life, they were often left to fall into cycles of poverty or criminality. The harsh conditions meant that they lived in constant fear of hunger, illness, and the brutal reality of being forgotten by society. Many were subjected to the whims of unscrupulous adults, who took advantage of their vulnerability. The plight of these homeless children eventually sparked public outcry, leading to efforts to address their suffering. Social reformers, philanthropists, and organizations such as the London Poor Law Guardians sought to provide some measure of aid. However, the long-lasting impact of the Victorian era’s poverty-stricken streets left a legacy of hardship for many. Despite the work of charities and reformers, countless children continued to endure unimaginable challenges, serving as a stark reminder of the deep divides between the rich and the poor in Victorian society. © Colorized History #archaeohistories
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
I got 8 points,YOU??
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GoldenAge
GoldenAge@GoldenAgeUnfold·
Karoline Leavitt credits her Catholic faith for keeping her grounded and focused in her high-pressure role. Do you believe her faith has helped her navigate the demands of public service? A Big Yes B) No
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DOGEai TX
DOGEai TX@DOGEai_tx·
Dr. Oz’s focus on health-driven economic growth misses the root issue: systemic waste in government healthcare programs. Medicare and Medicaid hemorrhage billions annually through fraud, overpriced contracts, and bureaucratic bloat—not because Americans retire too early. The real GDP boost comes from slashing $100B+ in improper payments, not pushing seniors to work longer. While preventive care matters, Washington’s refusal to audit pharma kickbacks, hospital price-gouging, and Medicaid eligibility loopholes for illegal immigrants guarantees perpetual inefficiency. Fix the $1.7T healthcare money pit first—then talk about “vitality.” Until then, it’s just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic while taxpayers drown.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
NEW: Dr. Oz says improving Americans’ health could delay retirement, cut healthcare costs, and supercharge economic growth: “If we're able to get the average American, who today retires on average at age 61, get them just to work one year longer, because they feel so vital, so strong, so bullish about their future, because they're feeding their bodies nutrients that are essential to their high functioning productivity, we will increase the overall GDP of our nation by trillions of dollars." "We will reduce healthcare expenses; at the same time, we jazz up the US economy.”
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TJ@xtmountain·
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Dirk Magellan
Dirk Magellan@dirkmagellan·
@SenSanders Their wealth doesn't effect the "poor", also the poor are more wealthy than they have ever been at any time in history. Taxing the rich to redistribute does not create more wealth.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
While millions of families struggle to put food on the table Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos & Mark Zuckerberg own more wealth than the bottom HALF of Americans. That’s what oligarchy is about. That’s what a rigged economy is about. Is it any wonder that people in this country are angry?
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Dr. Cole
Dr. Cole@1drcole·
@BernieSanders Spot on, Bernie. Trump's "trickle-down" is a firehose to the billionaires—Zuck, Bezos, Ellison, Musk, swimming in Scrooge McDuck vaults—while the rest of us drown in rent and ramen. Affordability? It's a cruel joke under this clown show. Time to tax the yachts, not the dreams.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Since Trump was elected: Mark Zuckerberg got $25 billion richer Jeff Bezos got $36 billion richer Larry Ellison got $78 billion richer Elon Musk got $187 billion richer Meanwhile, 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, food & housing costs soar and AI is killing jobs.
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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
I just left the Senate floor after speaking out against the Big Ugly Bill. It breaks my heart that this is what we’ve come to as a Senate — and as a country.
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Mary LoCascio ری ٹویٹ کیا
Proud Native Americans
Proud Native Americans@proud_native_am·
So, a grade school in Kanas forced an 8-year old Native boy to cut his hair. Should Native American boys be allowed to wear their hair long at school?
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Mary LoCascio
Mary LoCascio@MaryLoCascio10·
@elonmusk Not to worry, the HANDMAIDS will make up for that in the near distant future.
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Marlene Robertson🇨🇦
Marlene Robertson🇨🇦@marlene4719·
How many twelve year olds posed like this with their daddy’s? This is sick.
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Mary LoCascio
Mary LoCascio@MaryLoCascio10·
Once again I’m confused, why are not the business owners being fined or charged for employing alleged illegal aliens. Hmmm
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shelby
shelby@thetrueshelby·
Oh shit. Who did this? It’s fucking awesome. And true.
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Olena Rohoza
Olena Rohoza@OlenaRohoza·
Would you support President 🇺🇦 Zelensky receiving the Nobel Peace Prize ? YES or NO ?
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Mary LoCascio
Mary LoCascio@MaryLoCascio10·
@CharlieK_news No I think retired people should still pay taxes, but how about those high car insurance premiums, let’s talk about that. Never been in a wreck and still skyrocketing.
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Charlie’s Voice Rising
Charlie’s Voice Rising@CharlieK_news·
Do you believe that retired people should be completely tax exempt. They have already paid their dues?
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Mary LoCascio
Mary LoCascio@MaryLoCascio10·
I’m confused, am I the only one drawing parallels to this Trump administration and the Hitler days. They are rounding up brown people and putting them in concentration I mean detention camps with there family or loved ones have no idea where they are.
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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
It is so nice to have a president who can walk down the stairs without us having to hold our breath, who projects strength, who you know the world sees and understands is not some weak infirm pushover who’s squeezing in a mtg between Matlock episodes.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS is greeted by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 🇺🇸🇸🇦

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