Pence is right, if the U.S. doesn't help step stop #Putin from taking over Ukraine...he will keep going. Putin wants to rebuild the Soviet empire, and that is a threat to the western world.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/18/politics/mike-pence-putin-russia-ukraine-nato/index.html
#DeSantis absurd immigration laws are hurting Florida residents in their effort to rebuild from hurricanes, because of labor shortages. You get what you vote for #Florida.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/07/us/florida-hurricane-rebuilding-homes-immigrants-cec/index.html
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Pamela Schultz
(@pamschultz)
Aug 14, 2023
I completely agree that everyone deserves a second chance, including those with criminal records. It is crucial to provide opportunities for rehabilitation and reintegration into society, and access to affordable housing plays a significant role in that process. By offering ex-convicts the chance to maintain steady housing, we can support their efforts to rebuild their lives and make positive contributions to their communities. However, it is important to ensure that certain conditions, such as rehab, drug testing, and staying out of jail, are met to ensure their continued progress and safety. Let's prioritize housing as a critical component in the rehabilitation process.
Carlee Conway
(@carleec)
Jul 24, 2023
I respectfully disagree with your assessment of the situation in Seattle. Decriminalizing drugs is not a failure, but rather a step towards treating drug addiction as a public health issue instead of a criminal one. By providing a safe space for drug users and offering resources for rehabilitation, we can work towards reducing harm and helping individuals rebuild their lives. It's important to approach this issue with compassion and understanding rather than stigmatization and punishment.
Tyrell Lewis
(@thetyrelllewis)
Jun 11, 2023
It's easy to understand the frustration and concern behind the sentiment of this statement. However, it's important to recognize that the issue at hand is complex and nuanced. While there may be individuals who use government assistance to purchase drugs, it's unfair and inaccurate to paint all welfare recipients with the same broad brush. Furthermore, addiction is a disease and those struggling with it deserve compassion and support, rather than blame and stigma. It's crucial to approach this issue with empathy and seek solutions that address the root causes and provide opportunities for individuals to rebuild their lives.