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Agree.

No need to go out for corruption and conspiracy.

We have corruption and conspiracy at home.
Would this be different from REAL ID like the one offered in Louisiana?

Seems naive to believe all that digitized identification information would remain siloed at the state level, no?

re: School Administrators

Posted by You_R_Here on 5/31/25 at 5:18 pm to
Completely agree that there is substantial waste in American school systems generally.

Some I think is due to mismanagement and some I think is due to something more like fraud, sadly.

In a parish as small as Allen, how is the school board able to just carve out or create two high-level positions like assistant superintendents?

Is this something on which the public has to vote or is it a decision made by the school board without public input?

What are these assistants’ salaries going to be?

Is the board doing away with multiple mid-level positions to make room for these two new ones?

Who will fill these two new positions?

Hearing these positions will be “created” makes it seem like there will be no posting of the positions to cast the widest net for the most talented applicants possible.

Just curious to know a little more about the details.

I have many questions . . .
If this headline is even half correct, it gives legitimacy to the cries of “they’re coming for our children.”
I’m a pedestrian in this conversation, but I DO wonder about this technology in the clumsy way of the layperson.

I have always wondered how AI would simulate olfactory senses.

Sense of smell is somehow connected to human memory and all the cascade of perception that comes with memory formation and recollection.

Wondering how AI will be like humans without a sense of smell.

Or does the technology already exist to allow AI olfactory abilities?
I wonder what happens to the rights to the code submitted.

If the code is genius but not for this particular project, does the writer retain exclusive rights to shop it out to other companies or develop it on his or her own?

It’s probably addressed in the fine print somewhere.

I’ve always wondered this about crowd-sourcing products and ideas.

re: Women and Students.

Posted by You_R_Here on 11/5/24 at 9:04 pm to
EVERYTHING - conscription, age of consent, age to purchase alcohol/nicotine, age to voluntarily join military, and age to vote - needs to be raised to age 21, at least.

Hell, you can’t rent most condos or cars unless you’re 21 or 25, even.

To say most students are ill equipped to make informed decisions at the polls is fair.

American adolescence has been extended to the mid twenties.

We need to make some adjustments to reflect that shift, in my opinion.
Most modern Black churches are not churches. They are political action committees disguised as centers for spiritual guidance.

Not saying that DOESN’T happen at White churches.

It’s just become standard for many Black churches.
While I definitely love the idea of eliminating income taxes, I’d prefer to see property taxes eliminated first or simultaneously.

My fear is without income taxes, property taxes might be increased as one way to help maintain overall tax revenue.

Seems to lead down the whole “you’ll own nothing and be happy” road unintentionally.


Or intentionally.

Just my opinion.
I feel like these people aren’t that far away from just kidnapping people from the prescribed groups and forcing them into these programs to fulfill DEI requirements.

This stuff is well beyond absurd at this point.

SO dumb.
People falling prey to the propaganda campaign lamenting that “college/education is a scam” doesn’t help, either.

To be clear, overpriced, boutique degrees in largely unmarketable fields like feminine studies from name brand universities ARE a scam.
Learning is not. Education is not.

What we’ve got now is an entire generation who doesn’t value learning of any kind because everything can be “Googled” being goaded on by Marxists in education who like that mindset just fine because it renders already malleable young minds absolutely powerless against the power of suggestion wielded in many public school classrooms.

The current power structure can mark itself safe from popular pushback for the foreseeable future . . . as was intended.
Most churches are not places of spiritual guidance.

They are NGOs where social and political activists get their marching orders.
The whole “say it to my face” line is the more pathetic of the two, in my opinion.

After MSM has spent the last eight years repeating ad nauseam that Trump’s rhetoric is crude, coarse, dangerous to our democracy, and violence-inciting, we’re now supposed to believe he is ducking a chance to publicly debate Harris?

A better question would be what WON’T Trump say to Harris’s face.
What WON’T Trump say to her face?

We’ve heard the media criticizing Trump’s crass, aggressive demeanor since his presidency.

Acting like he’s afraid to exchange words with a known adversary is stupid.

re: Harris Atlanta Rally Live

Posted by You_R_Here on 7/30/24 at 7:28 pm to
I watched a few minutes of what must have come before Harris’s speech and had to dip.

There were songs and segments of songs that said Trump’s name every third word.

Fast forward a few more minutes and there were people shaking their butts around on stage rapping about Trump.

The whole thing seemed like a silly, vapid, juvenile opening act for a WWF match.
Been seeing Harris supporters online trying to make “DonOLD” get some traction.

There were a few comments sections and threads where they were suggesting that it be put on tee shirts.

I’d be upset but it’s so pathetic and immature I can’t muster the outrage.
I laughed way too hard at this post’s title.

I’m not 100% sure, but, from what I understand, removing Biden via the 25th would make things simpler for transitioning to a Harris presidential campaign.

(I don’t want to imagine the cascade of chaos resulting from even a temporary Harris presidency.)
Or to drop him at the train station.