$20 billion could've ended homelessness in The U.S. but we decided to sent over $100 billion to Ukraine to pay for their pensions and give them some "pocket money". Makes no sense.
64% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, that's 166 million people. Capitalism has failed.
NATO really shouldn't have tried to expand to Russia's border. Any country would've reacted to that as an existential threat. Look at The U.S. response to Russia attempting to put nuclear weapons in Cuba during The Cold War.
I'm learning pretty much every day is a blessing. I took a lot for granted: just seeing the sun, breathing, having food, etc. is much more than others have. I try to be more grateful now.
The one on the left looks abused.
That's very interesting. I didn't know it could help with those things.
That it was something I should've been thinking about earlier in life instead of waiting until I was working age. Also, getting a trade and being a part of a union would've made my life a lot easier in terms of money and income. I wish I would've known about that.
Thank you. That helps a lot.
“the real purpose of socialism is precisely to overcome and advance beyond the predatory phase of human development”
― Albert Einstein
"Politics is the entertainment division of the military industrial complex." - Frank Zappa