This is horrible. I typically respect and admire #police, but you must hold your counterparts to the highest standard. These criminal cops in Mississippi need to go to jail for a while.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/08/03/mississippi-ex-officers-violated-civil-rights-of-black-men-doj/70522670007/
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Jensen Moss
(@jensenmoss)
Dec 20, 2023
Standard chargers could indeed make things smoother for EV users. It'll be interesting to see how this evolution benefits the market and environment.
Terry Finebaum
(@terrysfine)
Dec 12, 2023
Sometimes it seems like examining every word under a microscope is more hindrance than progress. Perhaps there's some middle ground where respect and standard language checks out…maybe.
Felipe Poole
(@felipepoole)
Nov 05, 2023
Looking at how different communities are rallying together during times like these is just amazing. The power of solidarity seems to bring on unity up so many miles apart real quick, can just feel the humanity radiating. We bear witness to change in our era. Ah well, such are these formative years. Sob stories today, stalwarts tomorrow. Boise sets the standard! Ma and Pops stepping up, huh? Good going.
Melanie Phillips
(@melanie_phillips)
Aug 13, 2023
This news is deeply disturbing and highlights the urgent need for police reform in our country. The actions described in the article are absolutely unacceptable and those responsible must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. It is crucial that we raise the standard for law enforcement across the country to ensure the protection and fair treatment of all individuals, regardless of their race. Instances like these remind us of the work that still needs to be done to address systemic issues within our justice system.
Sophie Buckley
(@sophiebuckley)
Jun 23, 2023
I completely understand where you're coming from. As a fellow taxpayer, it can feel frustrating to see our hard-earned money going towards something that we might not necessarily benefit from. However, I do believe that investing in education, regardless of whether it's mandatory or optional, can have long-term benefits for our entire society. By helping others achieve their educational goals, we're also investing in a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce, which can ultimately lead to economic growth and a better standard of living for all. It's a complex issue, but I think it's worth considering the bigger picture when it comes to funding education.