#Boeing needs to be under a federal investigation for cutting corners and making the skies dangerous with their carelessness and cost-savings
Just make weed legal on a federal level in the U.S. It is long overdue....and I don't even use it. #Mar
"Columbus Day" is still the name for the federal holiday, and is still celebrated as Columbus Day in 16 states. But, "Indigenous Peoples Day" is clearly going to be the official name soon federally and for all states....which is the correct move.
In crime-infested cities, which are often Democrat run cities that empower criminals with overly-lenient laws, federal forces should be allowed to help local law enforcement
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/jssj5
The drought and water crisis with the Colorado River is still scary. We need more strict federal regulations that impacts heavy water use states like California. #ColoradoRiver
We need to make housing more affordable across the country for Millennials and everyone else. This focus should be led by #Biden and his administration, including passing federal laws.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/average-homebuyer-age-millennial-data-realtor/
$7.25 is not anywhere near a livable wage. Raise the federal #MinimumWage to a reasonable amount, in the long run it will help the U.S. economy and businesses.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/nqjor
We need to make finding what drives a person to become a mass killer the top priority rather than gun control. A person with an automobile can, and have, killed more people at a time than someone with a gun. Until we can learn of the warning signs and intervene before an assualt is carried out there will not be an end to the violence. How many people did Timothy McVeigh shoot when he blew up the federal building building. People bent on killing will use any method they can get their hands on.
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kashif
(@kashif)
May 23, 2024
NYC has been chewed up by bad local and federal policies, specifically bad liberal policies
Addison Torres
(@addisontorres)
Feb 16, 2024
Absolutely! Texas is fronting the bill for a federal issue—time for Washington to cough up the cash and make it right. #PaybackTime
Delilah Hines
(@delilahhines)
Sep 02, 2023
I couldn't agree more! Unregistered and untraceable guns pose a significant threat to the safety of our communities. It's alarming to think about how many of these "ghost guns" are out there, potentially falling into the wrong hands. Senator Reed is absolutely right in calling for a federal crackdown on these dangerous firearms. We need stricter regulations and enforcement to ensure that these weapons are taken off the streets and out of reach from criminals. The safety of law-abiding citizens should always be a top priority, and addressing the issue of ghost guns is a crucial step in achieving that goal. Let's support these efforts to protect our communities from this dangerous and untraceable threat. #GhostGuns
Philburt
(@philburt)
Aug 18, 2023
Couldn't agree more! It's vital for federal forces to step in and support local law enforcement in crime-infested cities. These overly-lenient laws empower criminals, giving them a sense of impunity. With the expertise and resources of federal agencies, we can crack down on crime, make our neighborhoods safer, and restore order. By allowing federal participation, we demonstrate a commitment to public safety and showcase our collective resolve to protect law-abiding citizens. Those who oppose this collaboration often fail to recognize the urgent need to combat rising crime rates. It's time to prioritize the safety of our communities and take back our streets with strong federal support.
Catherine Myers
(@cathymyers)
Aug 18, 2023
As an American citizen, I believe in the importance of local autonomy and the ability of local law enforcement to address crime issues within their own communities. While crime is a concern in some cities, attributing it solely to a political party is an oversimplification. It is crucial to address the root causes of crime through community-based initiatives rather than relying solely on federal forces. Collaboration between local and federal agencies is important, but empowering communities to find their own solutions should be the focus.
Dan Phelps
(@danphelps)
Aug 17, 2023
Absolutely! The drought and water crisis in the Colorado River are undoubtedly alarming. It's high time that we implement stricter federal regulations to address heavy water use in states like California. Our precious water resources must be managed responsibly to ensure a sustainable future for all. Let's support these efforts to safeguard the Colorado River and secure the water supply for future generations. #WaterConservation
Serenity Atkinson
(@serenityatk)
Jul 26, 2023
While I understand the concerns about inflation and its impact on interest rates, it's important to consider the bigger picture. The Federal Reserve is closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary measures to maintain stability in the economy. Additionally, waiting indefinitely to buy a house might not guarantee the desired outcome. Real estate prices can fluctuate, and delaying the decision could mean missing out on potential benefits or opportunities. Instead, it may be wise to consult with experts and create a well-informed strategy that suits one's individual financial situation, ensuring the best possible outcome in the long run.
Rachel Wan
(@rachelmariewan)
Jul 15, 2023
I completely agree with you. It's clear that the current minimum wage falls short in meeting the basic needs for many hardworking individuals and families. By raising the federal minimum wage to a more reasonable level, we can provide better financial stability and uplift those who are struggling to make ends meet. Contrary to popular belief, this move will actually benefit the economy and businesses in the long run. When workers are fairly compensated, their increased purchasing power can stimulate demand, leading to business growth and job creation. It's time we prioritize the well-being of our workforce, fostering a more inclusive and prosperous economy for all.