My president!
Yes ma’am
Replaces Good Guy Greg
(Source: rjoop, via hitachiintwin)
My president!
Yes ma’am
Replaces Good Guy Greg
(Source: rjoop, via hitachiintwin)
Public Act 4 increased the ability of the governor to intervene in Cities and School districts, and granted appointed emergency managers the power to break collective bargaining agreements, fire elected officials and privatize or sell public assets. Public Act 4 circumvents democracy, instating officials with complete power and no accountability to the residents of the communities they control. In the past year the Governor has appointed Emergency Managers to run 4 cities and 2 school districts. The elected Mayors, city councils and school boards are no longer allowed to pass ordinances or have meetings. The appointed emergency manager is only one who can make new ordinances. It’s as if the governor has appointed a Lord to oversee and manage parts of the state. How is this constitutional.
Who elects these people…..
FOXX: I went through school, I worked my way through, it took me seven years, I never borrowed a dime of money. He borrowed a little bit because we both were totally on our own when we went to college, totally. […] I have very little tolerance for people who tell me that they graduate with $200,000 of debt or even $80,000 of debt because there’s no reason for that. We live in an opportunity society and people are forgetting that. I remind folks all the time that the Declaration of Independence says “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” You don’t have it dumped in your lap.
references the controversial and dangerous ‘stand your ground’ law, crafted and pushed by the wealthy NRA gun lobby, and spreading from Florida across the U.S.
Between 2005 and 2010, 1.4-million Mexicans immigrated to the United States, less than half the number that migrated from 1995 to 2000. At the same time, the number of Mexicans and their children who moved to Mexico in the same five-year period rose to 1.4 million, about double the number that did so from 1995 to 2000. -LA Times
(Source: ivnetwork, via political-cartoons)