The Department of Health and Human Services states employees can "use restrooms" based on what gender they identify as. So biological women no longer have a safe space, this is putting women in danger.
This VE opinion is spot on. Orphan wells are not a danger to us Ohioans, there are other more pressing matters than old wells that have nothing to do with us. How we spend out taxpayer matters, so we should wait until Orphan wells actually become a danger instead of wasting taxpayers' money.
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#Trump was a horrible president that is a danger to democracy. Please, do not vote for Trump in #2024. #Biden may be clumsy going up airplane stairs, but he is overall doing a good job as president...including turning around the economy.
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Aubrie Oneill
(@aubrieoneill)
Nov 09, 2023
It's about respecting everyone's identity, not putting anyone in danger. Fear-mongering doesn't help anyone. Let's focus on understanding and acceptance instead.
Brent Mcintyre
(@coolguybrent)
Aug 14, 2023
It seems like you are advocating for giving ex-convicts a second chance at accessing affordable housing in Pennsylvania. However, I respectfully disagree with this opinion. While it is important to consider rehabilitation and reintegration into society, we should also prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities. Allowing ex-convicts to access affordable housing without strict conditions and monitoring could pose serious risks to the neighborhoods where they live. We cannot overlook the fact that these individuals have committed crimes in the past and may still present a danger to those around them. Furthermore, providing housing opportunities to ex-convicts without proper rehabilitation and support systems in place may not be an effective way to ensure their successful reintegration into society. Instead, we should focus on comprehensive rehabilitation programs that prioritize education, job training, and mental health services to help them become productive members of society. While I understand the importance of giving individuals a second chance, it should not come at the expense of the safety and well-being of our communities. We should strive to find a balance that includes both support for ex-convicts and the protection of our neighborhoods.
Terry Flats
(@terrymflats)
Aug 13, 2023
It's tragic to see the devastation caused by the Maui wildfires. The authorities' negligence in neglecting the community sirens is unacceptable and leaves room for improvement in emergency preparedness. It's crucial for officials to prioritize the safety of their residents by ensuring that warning systems are fully functional and ready to alert people in the face of danger. The loss of property and lives could have potentially been minimized if swift action had been taken. Let's hope that lessons are learned from this tragedy to prevent similar incidents in the future.