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  2. When does the bill go into effect?
  3. What is the WO-S district prediction ranking.
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  5. you could easily look it up At least 4 that I can think of off the top of my head. Also fbi director
  6. Man it's a 4 year term how'd that turn out last go around?... haven't we seen this movie before? Hopefully same results when midterms come around... maybe nothing will get passed and save us money! Gridlock is best
  7. You’re one of the ones that was screaming that the market was tanking after the tariffs, but now you want to claim you have the ability to see through the smoke and mirrors???!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
  8. SMH! Midterms can't get here quick enough... our founding fathers knew to much power with one side can cause major chaos.. we're witnessing it
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  10. I remember when they went with the Shot-T for a season, that was interesting.
  11. This is good AND legit news, for those that can’t see it.
  12. I research for you and you are never satisfied. You ask questions you don’t want answered. You just like to argue.
  13. They don't graduate from college, they should pick up a trade True illiteracy would likely make college completion impossible. Students with significant reading and writing challenges, even if they're not completely illiterate, may face substantial difficulties and could be at risk of failing or dropping out.
  14. Stuck in slot hell for eternity .
  15. We'll see if they can handle Dodgers like we should.
  16. Astros treated this day game as a "throw away" game. Used pitchers that haven't seen much action of late to rest some other arms. Houston loses 7-6 but still got the series win over Colorado. On to the Dodgers for a 3 game weekend series at Chavez Ravine.
  17. I think you meant to say envious, to which the answer is no. My post is over a month old. Illiteracy does not necessarily mean one can’t read and write. Check this out. While the term "illiterate" in this context is often used hyperbolically, studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that a significant number of college graduates struggle with literacy skills, including reading comprehension, writing, and critical thinking. This doesn't necessarily mean they are completely unable to read or write, but rather that their skills may not be at a proficient level for college-level work or real-world applications. Here's a more detailed explanation: Falling Proficiency Levels: Studies indicate that a substantial percentage of college students, even those graduating, do not meet proficient levels in literacy assessments. Basic Skills Only: Many graduates may possess only basic literacy skills, struggling with complex texts, nuanced arguments, or in-depth analysis. Consequences of Low Literacy: This lack of proficiency can affect academic performance, career prospects, and the ability to engage with complex societal issues. Factors Contributing to the Issue: A combination of factors, including inadequate high school preparation, evolving learning styles, and reliance on technology, may contribute to these challenges. Civic Literacy: Beyond basic literacy, there are concerns about civic literacy, with surveys revealing a concerning lack of knowledge about American history and government among college students. Examples: Some reports highlight students who graduated despite having significant gaps in their reading and writing abilities, even struggling with basic comprehension. Impact on Society: This situation raises concerns about the quality of higher education and the preparedness of graduates to contribute effectively to society.
  18. I am so sorry. My heart bleeds for you. Maybe they will let him keep his benefits since he is disabled. Hell i might not have a job. I work with disabled kids who have Medicaid. My poor kids need the help. Now a child,14 years are older, has to work. What a sad day.
  19. Name some illiterate recent college graduates. I think you are jealous of the educated
  20. I’m glad you’re conceding that Trump is in complete control of what’s happening right now. Don’t forget it.
  21. This bill will be cutting my son's benefits. Not good.
  22. I agree with him being a master salesman, however, I can’t disagree with some of the results,YET. Time will tell.
  23. The cares act passed the senate 96-0 (4 republicans did not vote) - and almost unanimously in the house by voice vote..... All bipartisan Trump is dominating politics right now, and Democrats don't have an answer........ Happy Independence Day
  24. congratulations! The Cares Act was for 2.2 Trillion and the Consolidated Spending Bill 2.3 Trillion combined for the wild spending that occurred during COVID. The laughably named “Big Beautiful Bill” will add as much to our debt (4.5T) as both of those two monsters combined. “Conservatives” sold us out.
  25. Same thing. Maybe one day theyll change it up but i doubt it
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