By the way. Not many people know this. We’re turning the last corner on this 4nos situation. He’ll be banned very soon. I guarantee it.
Is that a cigarette? OMG!
Wow! Is this about the Trump family bank account in China? Or these guys never opened a bank account in China, but Trump’s family has one there? Did Trump lay more taxes to China than he did to the US? What?!FILTHY DEMOCRATS = FILTHY CRIMINALS
@messy @EOTL and @espola for your eyes only!!!! EOTL say's if any kid has some mental issues or depressions in his life, it's the parent(s) fault. If the mom decides to keep the little bastard, then what should the dad do if he wants the baby killed before it's born? If baby is born, what should the dad say to his new born son? Does dad have visitation rights? Does mom tell son that dad is a ______________________________!!! So here's the deal you three. Someone much more powerful is in charge and he loves the kids. Warning. Don;t mess with children who have yet to be born or get born and___________________________________________________________________________with them. You will lose this fight guys, just saying. Wrong side of history and that insane and long and long and long lasting consequences that you will regret forever!!!!
Well said. Like with trump himself it's always someone else's fault, the "other's", "they". The I want all the benefits of living in a society but don't want to help pay for it crowd can move to Mississippi and see how they like it. You get what you pay for.No I am not saying that. I’m saying it is your fault if you fail to do everything possible to help move your kids forward. It is your fault if you contribute to the problem by wallowing in self pity, because your children feed off it. It is your fault if you fail to do everything you can to help them move forward with their education under these difficult circumstances. To the extent your children are suffering emotionally because you aren’t doing your part and, worse, are wasting your time feeling sorry for yourself, yes that is absolutely your fault.
It is the American way to refuse to take personal responsibility for your own success and failure, and to blame others for everything and expect that other people will take care of your problems. That’s true for those here who expect everyone else should do their part to socially distance so they don’t have to because, you know, little Sally playing her kiddie sport is just too important. It’s true for those who demand that someone else provide the perfect education for their children without regard for the logistical and financial constraints that make that impossible. There are not enough people nor is there enough money in our public school systems to deliver a seamless transition to online school. There is not nearly enough money or people necessary to deliver a solid hybrid program. And pretending that there is no C19 and going back to school will kill a lot of people.
Of course, most of the people who complain about the deficiencies of online education are those who have also whine about having to pay taxes. They complain teachers are paid too much in one breath and then complain about how bad they are in the next, as if those things aren’t connected. They also demand “vouchers” from the government, aka subsidies, for a private education.
Whine, whine, whine all the time.
No I am not saying that. I’m saying it is your fault if you fail to do everything possible to help move your kids forward. It is your fault if you contribute to the problem by wallowing in self pity, because your children feed off it. It is your fault if you fail to do everything you can to help them move forward with their education under these difficult circumstances. To the extent your children are suffering emotionally because you aren’t doing your part and, worse, are wasting your time feeling sorry for yourself, yes that is absolutely your fault.
It is the American way to refuse to take personal responsibility for your own success and failure, and to blame others for everything and expect that other people will take care of your problems. That’s true for those here who expect everyone else should do their part to socially distance so they don’t have to because, you know, little Sally playing her kiddie sport is just too important. It’s true for those who demand that someone else provide the perfect education for their children without regard for the logistical and financial constraints that make that impossible. There are not enough people nor is there enough money in our public school systems to deliver a seamless transition to online school. There is not nearly enough money or people necessary to deliver a solid hybrid program. And pretending that there is no C19 and going back to school will kill a lot of people.
Of course, most of the people who complain about the deficiencies of online education are those who have also whine about having to pay taxes. They complain teachers are paid too much in one breath and then complain about how bad they are in the next, as if those things aren’t connected. They also demand “vouchers” from the government, aka subsidies, for a private education.
Whine, whine, whine all the time.
Google “Rudy and Borat”. Oh, Rudy’s not running for President you say? Um...think on that...you’ll get it eventually.
I thought those people didn’t like the media? Rudy coulda fooled me!Google “Rudy and Borat”. Oh, Rudy’s not running for President you say? Um...think on that...you’ll get it eventually.
PMS?No I am not saying that. I’m saying it is your fault if you fail to do everything possible to help move your kids forward. It is your fault if you contribute to the problem by wallowing in self pity, because your children feed off it. It is your fault if you fail to do everything you can to help them move forward with their education under these difficult circumstances. To the extent your children are suffering emotionally because you aren’t doing your part and, worse, are wasting your time feeling sorry for yourself, yes that is absolutely your fault.
It is the American way to refuse to take personal responsibility for your own success and failure, and to blame others for everything and expect that other people will take care of your problems. That’s true for those here who expect everyone else should do their part to socially distance so they don’t have to because, you know, little Sally playing her kiddie sport is just too important. It’s true for those who demand that someone else provide the perfect education for their children without regard for the logistical and financial constraints that make that impossible. There are not enough people nor is there enough money in our public school systems to deliver a seamless transition to online school. There is not nearly enough money or people necessary to deliver a solid hybrid program. And pretending that there is no C19 and going back to school will kill a lot of people.
Of course, most of the people who complain about the deficiencies of online education are those who have also whine about having to pay taxes. They complain teachers are paid too much in one breath and then complain about how bad they are in the next, as if those things aren’t connected. They also demand “vouchers” from the government, aka subsidies, for a private education.
Whine, whine, whine all the time.
Yup, the whiners are looking for their time machines, hoping to go back to '16.I wouldn't say is the "American Way". Some Americans possibly, a good number of whom post here regularly.
I read somewhere long ago that it takes a crisis to find out who the true heroes are. In this crisis, as viewed from this forum, we are finding out who many of the whiny little babies are.