#Denver residents: Another reminder that your Democrat government hates you.
Denver to cut citizens hours to zero to illegally hire noncitizens not authorized to work in the US.
To protect #democracy we must not let people vote for him. This is not voter suppression because people can still vote for candidates not yet removed from the ballot, and is not election interference because there will still be an election... Between candidates our four #Colorado justices approve.
#SoundOfFreedom has made roughly $80 million more than #TheMarvels has so far.
Liberals are banning "To Kill A Mockingbird." Conservatives are restricting pornography. We are not the same.
I thought #Palestine just wanted to be left alone, and that #Israel is the aggressor. This does not compute!!!
RT: https://c.im/users/NBC/statuses/111194021779800565
Met the new mayor of #Denver #Colorado this week at a townhall about his plan to solve outdoor deaths among the unhoused/homeless by using tax dollars to buy hotels and build tiny homes.
Because...if they die by overdose, murder, suicide under a roof, those outside death numbers go down. The stats look great, people feel great. But this doesn't make the deaths less tragic. It just removes them from sight so we can better ignore these people.
He said there will be comprehensive mental health and addiction services, but already the city is not doing what it's funded because they can't fill job positions.
Three underlying causes of homelessness: cost of living, mental health issues, addiction.
Cost of living here in Denver continues to go up because of state and city policies. Property taxes just went up hundreds of dollars per month. Our trash service taxes got spent elsewhere so now we are required to pay a monthly fee for it too. Government policy has increased the cost of utilities.
Government pandemic response escalated a lot of mental health issues and caused a lot of other problems.
Denver and Colorado keep legalizing more drugs, making our city a mecca for some seeking these. Denver benefits on the tax revenue.
The list goes on. Government policy is a major factor of all the causes of homelessness. But government benefits, so they won't fix the problem.
Best the can offer: once your taxes force you out of your home and you go crazy, they'll provide you clean needles at a converted hotel so you can escape until you kill yourself.
It feels machiavellian... Government policies will come to save the day from the problem caused by the same government.
I hope I'm wrong and hope good comes from this. But color me skeptical.
I understand feeling overwhelmed, stressed, etc. I have six kids. It’s not like I have some idealized, naive vision of parenthood. But all great things in life can also overwhelm and stress you out. It’s the price of admission. No sense whining about it.
I'm seeing stories that 74% of Americans support the ending of race based policies, and also seeing commentary that the supreme court only ruled against race based policies because of secret money paid by the far right.
So...the far right is 74% of Americans? Anyone to the right of Bernie Sanders maybe? And they're forcing their ideas of not basing decisions on race on the 26% who want to keep the race based policies?
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There is a significant difference between a large-scale conduit for the speech of others (Twitter) and a local bakery or embroidery shop. I think the law should treat large-scale places of public accomodation differently, and there's plenty of precedent for that.
The action in question is different, too. A baker who refuses to creatively express certain messages isn't muzzling anyone. And as a mere conduit, Twitter isn't speaking when they host our messages.
I'm interested in being just not civil, but excellent in interacting with others of different viewpoints in an online world where we can so viciously defend our echo chambers and be so dismissive of other perspectives.
I'm a #Dad of several from toddler to teen, #Husband, #Christian, #Anglican, Unaffiliated #conservatarian, Software #Developer, #Coloradan, Reader of paper #books, Card and BoardGamer, #tea drinker, solving problems and helping millions escape extreme poverty as a #Salesforce #Architect at an amazing nonprofit.