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Mississippi has some tough economic problems that must be looked at. It's challenging to compare different areas, because money isn't everything. Culture and community are things of wealth, too. Thanks for letting me reflect about thisLOL. You seem to be addressing a claim no one is making that every state in the USA is more prosperous than every province in Canada.
M:ississippi is per capita the poorest sate in America.
Mississippi's economic poverty is a sore point with me because during Christmas vacation in Colorado I had a long pleasant wide-ranging conversation with an attractive young woman in her mid-twenties who grew up in Mississippi poverty. She seemed very happy to me. But then, shortly thereafter, my brother gave me the horrible news that she had shot herself in an inexplicable suicide. Our conversation is a humbling memory because this shows me that I can't always read people as well as I like to think. Now I wonder how many of my cheerful acquaintances are living quiet lives of desperation How many missed chances have I had to tune in be someone''s hidden pain and be a supportive listener and bebefactor?Mississippi has some tough economic problems that must be looked at. It's challenging to compare different areas, because money isn't everything. Culture and community are things of wealth, too. Thanks for letting me reflect about this
Grieve with you. It's challenging when someone young passes away, especially when they were dealing with things we didn't know about.Mississippi's economic poverty is a sore point with me because during Christmas vacation in Colorado I had a long pleasant wide-ranging conversation with an attractive young woman in her mid-twenties who grew up in Mississippi poverty. She seemed very happy to me. But then, shortly thereafter, my brother gave me the horrible news that she had shot herself in an inexplicable suicide. Our conversation is a humbling memory because this shows me that I can't always read people as well as I like to think. Now I wonder how many of my cheerful acquaintances are living quiet lives of desperation How many missed chances have I had to tune in be someone''s hidden pain and be a supportive listener and bebefactor?
Trump's agenda is aided by divisions within the Democratic party.
Dem Civil War erupts with screaming and primary threats behind closed dorrs:
Grieve with you. It's challenging when someone young passes away, especially when they were dealing with things we didn't know about.
The Bible says God is there for people who are hurting. Psalm 34:18 reminds us that the Lord is close to the brokenhearted. It makes you think about how many people we know might be going through tough times silently. It should remind us to pay attention and listen.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
• Just Be There: Sometimes, just being with someone and listening is the best thing you can do. It shows them they're not alone.
• Be Kind: Treat everyone with kindness. You never know if a simple conversation could make a difference.
• Pray for Understanding: Ask God to help you see when others are struggling, even if they don't say anything.
Prayer can give us the strength to bring hope to those who need it most.
Every little thing we do can help heal someone's pain.
I hope God helps you to understand and be there for others. Keep being that kind person. His love shines through every smile you share
Your reflections are the "aye-gs" you mention, Luce, and they invite us to wrestle with deep truths. Avarice lurks in the shadows of excessive love.Yet avarice is always in the background of those with excess love ... consider Trump's loves and where they are positioned ...
God maintains revelation about retribution and revenge and those that fear this say don't be violent to those with avarice ... the alternate is oaky ... hard like an elm! All part of the extensive tree ... maybe even a 4 resting ... TU-TU's? Aphorism ... many cannot see words that are contained in the meaning of other words ... layered like some aye-gs ... violence is taken out on them by puting in the dash ... bad slice!
Your reflections are the "aye-gs" you mention, Luce, and they invite us to wrestle with deep truths. Avarice lurks in the shadows of excessive love.
You speak of God's revelation concerning revenge. Violence, whether physical or verbal, isn't the way of Christ, who calls us to love.
Your imagery of the tree, Luce, evokes the interconnectedness of creation and humanity. As branches, we must bear fruit that reflects the Spirit.
Your mention of "words contained in the meaning of other words" reminds me of the depth of God's Word. Scripture is layered, inviting us to meditate. Let's approach it with humility, seeking to be transformed by its message.
In Christ, there's redemption, Luce. He makes us whole, inviting us to participate in his work of reconciliation.
Let's be instruments of his peace, bearing witness to his love
So this is the DEI order:
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Ending Radical And Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.www.whitehouse.gov
And these are examples of DEI policies:
Examples of DEI Policy
It’s very obvious how the above order shows the true face of racism, ableism and discrimination. But it must be mirroring the attitude of the majority of the American society or otherwise the population wouldn’t have voted for a racist felon.
- Zero-Tolerance Policy for Discrimination and Harassment. ...
- Inclusive Recruitment and Hiring Practices. ...
- Flexible Working Arrangements. ...
- Inclusive Language and Communication. ...
- Accessibility and Accommodations. ...
- Inclusive Benefits and Wellness Programs. ...
- Performance Evaluations and Feedback.
Really, when you consider all the anecdotes ... it is all unclear about what portion of the legal voters did actually vote and voted for heh!Less than 50% of about 48% of the population voted for him.
It’s very obvious how the above order shows the true face of racism, ableism and discrimination. But it must be mirroring the attitude of the majority of the American society or otherwise the population wouldn’t have voted for a racist felon.