I think if these elders you mention are true "believers" (as I was) they may very figure that The End™ is SO CLOSE that their kids won't miss out on anything is this system before it "goes down". They may even be helping the kids financially since it's all so temporary. By slaving for the GB, their kids are assured of everlasting life.
DesirousOfChange
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Middle class elders and pioneering children
by Steel ini was looking at my hall the other day some of the upper elders who are retired now have had some pretty good jobs and lives of relative comfort.
i am not exactly sure what the education levels were but they were white collar.
most likely started in a world where you didn’t need a lot of education to get a head.
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Do You Believe In Polls?
by minimus inwhen you hear that the polls say.... do you really believe it??.
i think polls can be and often are skewered.
i don’t trust them..
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DesirousOfChange
The Electoral College was designed to protect States' Rights. There would be no UNITED States without it as the smaller States would have never signed on if it was obvious that the larger (more populated) States would make all the rules.
Same with having two Houses of Congress. For any law to pass it has to be approved by a majority of the populace (the House of Representatives, based on each State's population) AND a majority of the States (the Senate, with each State have an equal say on the matter).
Getting rid of the Electoral College will bring about civil war as the conservative "Red States" will not tolerate being governed by the liberal, socialistic "Blue States". California, Texas, NY, and Florida would control everything. (Actually the 10 most populated States have over 50% of the US population.)
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Born-In Fading Out
by NC1998 ini was raised in it.
there were questions, but the psychological abuse prevented me from ever really getting answers.
i am naturally a logical thinker in spite of my decades of indoctrination, and my brain just never could get passed things that were glaringly huge issues.
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DesirousOfChange
Welcome to our World. We've all walked down the path you have just started on. Be prepared for a rough ride! But it's worth it. Proceed with caution. Don't do anything rash. And DO NOT TRUST any active JW "friend" with how you feel about things now.
Good luck!
The greatest revenge is living a happy & successful life!
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It Looks Like Trump’s Trial In The Senate Will Take Longer Than Was Expected
by minimus init looks like more “witnesses “ will be brought in, making this trial who knows how long?.
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DesirousOfChange
LV101's comment has received more "likes" than "dislikes".
I don't really see anything "racist" about it.
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It Looks Like Trump’s Trial In The Senate Will Take Longer Than Was Expected
by minimus init looks like more “witnesses “ will be brought in, making this trial who knows how long?.
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DesirousOfChange
Thanks, Cofty!!
How is it that a guy from the UK is on top of this than most US citizens?
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It Looks Like Trump’s Trial In The Senate Will Take Longer Than Was Expected
by minimus init looks like more “witnesses “ will be brought in, making this trial who knows how long?.
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DesirousOfChange
The impeachment has become all about the Senate elections in November.
It is not about Trump. Trump WILL NOT be put out of office as that would take 67 votes (47 Dems/Indpendents plus 20 GOP) and there simply are NOT 20 GOP senators that will cross the aisle to vote against Trump as that would be political suicide.
However, in November, 33 senators are up for re-election and 19 of these are GOP senators with many in closely contested seats. The strategy on both sides is to gain (or at least not lose) any seats in the senate.
Will a vote for or a vote against bringing in witnesses do the most damage these senators? A vote to call in witnesses will definitely cost them some of the GOP base that they need for re-election. But a vote to "blindly" stick by Trump may cost them needed votes of independents. Be assured that the pollsters are working 24/7 to assess the answers to those questions.
Personally, I think the witnesses run the risk of inflicting more damage to the GOP cause than the risk of refusing to listen to them, thus I suspect the leadership will design a strategic motion to move this BS trial forward without calling Bolton or anyone else.
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Does anyone have a rough idea how many halls world wide have been sold
by newsheep inwe're curious since in toronto alone there were fifty-three, kitchener there were a couple lansdown, elmira, renfrew by ottawa ect,, just wondering if someone has added them up.
thanks!.
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DesirousOfChange
I'm sure that only the Branch or WTS HQ has that info and they will never divulge the info.
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Will God resurrect our beloved pets? What do you think?
by Pallbearer inthe watchtower doesn't hold out any hope for us ever seeing our beloved animals again.
i find it very difficult to believe that god -- a god of love -- would refuse to resurrect an animal that we had become so attached to.
over the years i have bonded with no less than four (4) dogs, all of which were/are like family to me.
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DesirousOfChange
Dog gone!
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Do You Believe In Polls?
by minimus inwhen you hear that the polls say.... do you really believe it??.
i think polls can be and often are skewered.
i don’t trust them..
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DesirousOfChange
In the United States, people don't count: the land does. ~ RubaDub
Originally, only land owners could vote.
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Global Entry / PreCheck at US Airports
by RubaDub infor those who travel, such as attend international conventions (lol, i had to add a jw thing into this thread), do you have the precheck thing for the airports?
this is the thing where you go in a separate line and don't have to take your shoes off and do all the things that most people do.. it does cost money, about $85 for 5 years.. but for those who travel internationally, the global entry thing is well worth the money.
for only $15 more ($100 total for 5 years) it includes precheck within the us and then entry back into the us without the typical long lines at customs.
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DesirousOfChange
We have had Global Entry for 5 years, which automatically also gives us Pre-Check. Just renewed GE (which was very simple too). LOVE BOTH!! Yes, it's so much more convenient to bypass the long lines. It's worth it to us as we travel internationally multiple times every year. It's especially great if you fly into a large US airport on an international flight (ATL ORD, etc).