
Yes, but the alternative is not problem-free either. There are no easy answers here, but I don’t think the current situation is ideal.
Yes, but the alternative is not problem-free either. There are no easy answers here, but I don’t think the current situation is ideal.
I believe it isn’t really the people; it’s the mental illness or addiction that keeps them from accepting help. Every chronically homeless person I’ve met is one, the other, or both. While I understand it’s tempting to think that we should let them decide whether to accept help or not, I don’t think that worldview takes into account that you’re talking about people that are actually incapable of making decisions in their own best interests. I personally think it’s inhumane that they are not taken into protective custody and allowed to live in dignity.
Not exactly, but chronically homeless people would rather be homeless than stop doing the things that caused their homelessness in the first place. The ones who really did just have bad luck tend to bounce back with the assistance available to them fairly quickly, never to be seen again by me.
Source: firsthand knowledge serving the homeless and trying to get them to help themselves.
More. MORE!
Last summer there were a bunch of stories reporting findings that companies that experimented with a 4-day work week saw productivity gains over the traditional 5-day, so this billionaire’s opinion sounds out of alignment with reality
Ah, good old Masamune Shirow
formidable years
I think you meant “formative”.
Abusing themselves at the thought of abusing them, more like
The DNC exists solely to fulfil the pretence that America has democracy.
Yeah, that’s sure how it looks
According to an interview with her, the DNC runs strictly on seniority, so no
I honestly believe the stock is undervalued. I hope to help take you to the moon! 🚀
Doesn’t that just say it all in a single picture
Nah, by the time millennials were old enough to use the internet, it was already there. Speaking as Gen X, I recall the days when you could just get stuck in a game and never figure it out. Or you’d call a pay-per-minute phone number or hope a magazine would cover it.
All right, I got the OK from PR. The company I work for is called Olo (stock symbol: OLO). We’re not well-known because we operate behind the scenes in the restaurant industry, enabling online food orders to appear directly in our clients’ POS systems rather than on a separate tablet. We do a lot more than that now, but those are our roots.
Nice. My company isn’t likely to drop their DEI policies either. Public but not well-known.
Finally, some good fucking news
Yeah, exactly my thoughts. At retirement age, most or all your investments should be low risk.