Anonymous wrote:My cousin is the HR Director for a WV school system. She posted on social media that Friday was the first time in her almost 15-year career in the WV public school system that they sent kids home without their weekend food donation bags. Due to various contracts being canceled, the amount of food that the school district received wasn't enough to cover the number of food insecure students they have needing food to take home each weekend.
She said they are very, very worried about what will happen when summer break happens in a few weeks (they get out in May). Their school district participates (participated?) in a summer food program where food insecure families signed up to receive weekly food sent directly to their homes. Last summer they shipped 2200 boxes of food every other week. The summer food program was federally funded through a contract that no longer exists.
She ended her social media post with: Please, if anyone has any contacts working with the Trump team or in the White House, please share this so it gets in front of the right eyes. We need Trump to fix this mistake.
Mistake. They think it was a mistake. They think this was an honest mistake that he'll quickly fix if he only knew about it.
HOW CAN THEY STILL BE SO BLIND & CLUELESS? It's mindboggling.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin is the HR Director for a WV school system. She posted on social media that Friday was the first time in her almost 15-year career in the WV public school system that they sent kids home without their weekend food donation bags. Due to various contracts being canceled, the amount of food that the school district received wasn't enough to cover the number of food insecure students they have needing food to take home each weekend.
She said they are very, very worried about what will happen when summer break happens in a few weeks (they get out in May). Their school district participates (participated?) in a summer food program where food insecure families signed up to receive weekly food sent directly to their homes. Last summer they shipped 2200 boxes of food every other week. The summer food program was federally funded through a contract that no longer exists.
She ended her social media post with: Please, if anyone has any contacts working with the Trump team or in the White House, please share this so it gets in front of the right eyes. We need Trump to fix this mistake.
Mistake. They think it was a mistake. They think this was an honest mistake that he'll quickly fix if he only knew about it.
HOW CAN THEY STILL BE SO BLIND & CLUELESS? It's mindboggling.
Anonymous wrote:Farmer stunned that Trump may bankrupt her family cherry farm:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/hoped-trump-revive-farm-now-worries-policies-bankrupt-rcna197320
Is it bad that I don’t care?
Anonymous wrote:The state of Utah loses the Sundance Film Festival after 40 years to Boulder, CO:
The festival last year boasted close to 73,000 attendees, with more than 24,000 coming from out-of-state, including celebrities, industry moguls, and independent film lovers, who spent a collective $106.4 million while visiting Utah. According to the Sundance Institute's 2024 economic impact report, the event generated about $13.8 million in state and local tax revenue.
In addition to the potential loss of millionsof dollars, Utah will also see over 1,700 jobs disappear -- along with nearly $70 million in wages paid to Utah residents.
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-officially-loses-sundance-film-festival-to-boulder
Upon Sundance's announcement this morning, the Governor of Utah signed legislation that bans Pride flags from public spaces and bans fluoride from drinking water. Utah is tripling down on the insanity.
Anonymous wrote:
Death threats for speaking against Trump? Is this really how we wanna be living our lives? I thought we were in America not in the Soviet Union or some central American dictatorship.
Tell me MAGA, do you think death threats for speaking out against Trump’s firing is an appropriate response?
Anonymous wrote:The state of Utah loses the Sundance Film Festival after 40 years to Boulder, CO:
The festival last year boasted close to 73,000 attendees, with more than 24,000 coming from out-of-state, including celebrities, industry moguls, and independent film lovers, who spent a collective $106.4 million while visiting Utah. According to the Sundance Institute's 2024 economic impact report, the event generated about $13.8 million in state and local tax revenue.
In addition to the potential loss of millions of dollars, Utah will also see over 1,700 jobs disappear -- along with nearly $70 million in wages paid to Utah residents.
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-officially-loses-sundance-film-festival-to-boulder
Upon Sundance's announcement this morning, the Governor of Utah signed legislation that bans Pride flags from public spaces and bans fluoride from drinking water. Utah is tripling down on the insanity.
Anonymous wrote:
Death threats for speaking against Trump? Is this really how we wanna be living our lives? I thought we were in America not in the Soviet Union or some central American dictatorship.
Tell me MAGA, do you think death threats for speaking out against Trump’s firing is an appropriate response?
Anonymous wrote:The state of Utah loses the Sundance Film Festival after 40 years to Boulder, CO:
The festival last year boasted close to 73,000 attendees, with more than 24,000 coming from out-of-state, including celebrities, industry moguls, and independent film lovers, who spent a collective $106.4 million while visiting Utah. According to the Sundance Institute's 2024 economic impact report, the event generated about $13.8 million in state and local tax revenue.
In addition to the potential loss of millions of dollars, Utah will also see over 1,700 jobs disappear -- along with nearly $70 million in wages paid to Utah residents.
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-officially-loses-sundance-film-festival-to-boulder
Upon Sundance's announcement this morning, the Governor of Utah signed legislation that bans Pride flags from public spaces and bans fluoride from drinking water. Utah is tripling down on the insanity.
The festival last year boasted close to 73,000 attendees, with more than 24,000 coming from out-of-state, including celebrities, industry moguls, and independent film lovers, who spent a collective $106.4 million while visiting Utah. According to the Sundance Institute's 2024 economic impact report, the event generated about $13.8 million in state and local tax revenue.
In addition to the potential loss of millions of dollars, Utah will also see over 1,700 jobs disappear -- along with nearly $70 million in wages paid to Utah residents.
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-officially-loses-sundance-film-festival-to-boulder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farmer stunned that Trump may bankrupt her family cherry farm:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/hoped-trump-revive-farm-now-worries-policies-bankrupt-rcna197320
Is it bad that I don’t care?
This story is bonkers—she is planning to spend $400k (from the govt) to fly 10 workers in from Guatemala to pick her cherries for a few months. Maybe she should call DOGE to help her cut costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All these people had to do was look at Trump’s long history and Biden’s long history. See how Biden voted all these years. See how Trump has to shut the family charity fund down in New York because they were missing it. See how Trump had stiffed hundreds of middle class workers who worked on his properties over the years. How could they possibly think that suddenly he cared for working class people in the Midwest and South and everywhere else ? Why would any of these people think Trump thought about except Putin and fellow wealthy people. People who don’t worry about the grocery bill.
Trump is exponentially worse than Biden but Biden was also a terrible President. In fact, we wouldn't have Trump right now if Biden hadn't been so terrible.
Yeah! Biden was so bad we just had to elect the significantly worse president.
/s
People just repeat this line about Biden because they have been programmed to do so. The border! the border!. People repeat this line over and over, even if it didn’t have any impact on their lives. Same with trans. It’s pure insanity.
Are you crazy? I am a lifelong Democrat and Biden made a mess of the border, Trump is the direct result of Biden’s failed border policies. I know countless minorities that voted for Trump because they were frustrated with democrats protecting the illegals.
DP no the border stuff is all just made up BS. Otherwise the Republicans would have voted for the immigration reform. Trump killed that.
Oh come on, we all know Biden proposed the “immigration reform” in his 4th year in the office, only when he saw the numbers sliding, he was never serious about it. He was an absolute disaster as far as border goes and we are all paying now for his failed policies and incompetence.
It took 2 years to negotiate the bill with the GOP and before that the administration was dealing with COVID and getting the economy on track. Face it, the immigration bill was written by Senator Lankford, a devout conservative and the bill had 80% of what the GOP wanted. The president said he would sign it, and Trump got the GOP to tank the bill to keep it as an issue through the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Farmer stunned that Trump may bankrupt her family cherry farm:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/economics/hoped-trump-revive-farm-now-worries-policies-bankrupt-rcna197320
Is it bad that I don’t care?
This story is bonkers—she is planning to spend $400k (from the govt) to fly 10 workers in from Guatemala to pick her cherries for a few months. Maybe she should call DOGE to help her cut costs.