I've been reading articles that boil down to something like the OP for decades. Most of them blame somebody the author doesn't like for the problem.
Instead we all need to ask ourselves if we are part of the problem or part of the solution.
youths in school have meltdowns anytime someone “offends” them.
grownups at a dinner table flip out on each other over politics.
drivers are ready to smash each other up if someone disrespects them on the road.
I've been reading articles that boil down to something like the OP for decades. Most of them blame somebody the author doesn't like for the problem.
Instead we all need to ask ourselves if we are part of the problem or part of the solution.
i’m fairly new so i don’t know everyone’s backstory.
how did you realize the organization was false?.
I converted in 1973, at age 22. I was caught up in the 1975 business. I became discontent over the years as nothing ever happened. In the spring of 1988 there was a talk about the evils of higher education, and how unnecessary it was since the new system was so close. My children were entering their teenage years, and wanted them educated. I started a major research project, and was on the road out.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/another-tax-headache-ahead-irs-100101435.html.
The first thing you need to do is decide if you want a big refund of your own money back, or do you want to take it home and spend it now. Which is more useful to you? With a modicum of planning and restraint you can put the money in the bank and collect interest on it. This will give you more money next year if you just hang on to it. Remember, the government is happy to take your money now and give it back to you later with no interest.
We need to make basic financial management a required course for high school graduation. Also a simpler tax code.
i've been a member of this board three years longer than i was a jehovah's witness (eighteen vs fifteen).
i'm sure i've put in more hours here than i did in field service, it was more fun as well.
anybody else with similar numbers?.
I've been a member of this board three years longer than I was a Jehovah's Witness (eighteen vs fifteen). I'm sure I've put in more hours here than I did in field service, it was more fun as well. Anybody else with similar numbers?.
I currently live just outside Woodinville. I've been out since 1988, but when I was a JW I was in the Pullman, Spokane Valley and Bellevue congregations.
what would you be hearing about topshelf tony's liquor run?.
I work in a 28-day in-patient recovery program. Maybe I should send him a brochure.
i hope that the trump administration looks into obama , clinton and all the other players for trying to usurp the legitimacy of the trump presidency..
Finklestein, are you saying we're in a time of overlapping investigations?
/runs for cover/
i hope that the trump administration looks into obama , clinton and all the other players for trying to usurp the legitimacy of the trump presidency..
Athanasius: I was a convert that was politically very active before I joined the cult. I've been out quite a while now. I've observed that understanding politics and government is a major challange for many xjw's. Therefore reasonable political discussion is appropriate here. But we all need to be careful about how we talk to those that disagree with us.
elizabeth warren, alexandria ocasio cortez, and other democrats are openly expressing interest (and in come cases, campaign promises) that the electoral college has to go.
i disagree for a few reasons.
first, the 25 states (out of 50, so 50%) with the smallest populations only get 21% of the electoral college votes (in our current system, today).
Just out of curiosity, how many on this thread have read the US Constitution and The Federalist Papers?
elizabeth warren, alexandria ocasio cortez, and other democrats are openly expressing interest (and in come cases, campaign promises) that the electoral college has to go.
i disagree for a few reasons.
first, the 25 states (out of 50, so 50%) with the smallest populations only get 21% of the electoral college votes (in our current system, today).
I hope Trump wins the popular vote and loses the electoral college. It will be a generation before we have to engage in this stupid argument again.
PS, Senators weren't meant to represent people. They represent the interests of the state, or they're supposes to.