

What? Land, surveys, taxes, permits, land-use studies, environmental impact studies, architects, engineers, living wage construction workers, materials, faculty, staff, doctors, pharmaciststs, care providers, business, health, property, other insurances, dieticians, meals, maintenance…I want these things funded for centuries. May as well include uniforms, so parents don’t come out of pocket, lawyers, potential lawsuits…5 bn isn’t going to last long.
I guess I’d better hire someone to help educate me about fundraising, tax and other applicable laws, because establishing a (pre?)k-12 private school with above-standard education, three nutritiously sound meals/day, built-in well/sick/before/after school care, extracurricular activities and free clinic with it’s own free pharmacy, both to be offered to low-income community that will last generations is going to be expensive. Plus I’d imagine a team of attorneys on retainer being necessary is foreseeable, if capitalism is still a thing.
If the company is going to pay for the certification, it will still help in looking for something else.
I wonder what books still aren’t on the shelves?
Not that I disagree, but are you keen on flying on a Boeing? Under the current FAA?
In a letter to the UN, Araghchi said: “Iran strongly warns against any adventurism by the Zionist regime of Israel and will decisively respond to any threat or unlawful act by this regime.” He said Iran would view Washington as a “participant” in any such attack, and Tehran would have to adopt “special measures” to protect its nuclear sites and material from any attacks or sabotage. Araghchi said the UN nuclear inspectorate, the IAEA, would only be subsequently informed of such steps. An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader said in April that Tehran could suspend cooperation with the UN nuclear inspectors or transfer enriched material to safe and undisclosed locations. In a separate statement released on Thursday, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said Israel would receive a “devastating and decisive response” if it attacked Iran.
Wrt 1, teachers buy out of pocket and request classroom supplies such as tissues, chalk, pencils, erasers, notebook paper, art supplies, graph paper, compasses, protractors, safety scissors, glue, , hand sanitizer, etc
This is a class issue, not a political persuasion issue. Billary balanced the budget how? _Neo_liberalism means what? Liberalism in the real world working definition (not the US populace colloquial meaning) means what?
Oh no, Jordan. You’re welcome, and I’m truly saddened to hear that. I think I’d push for screening immediately. I know it’s a pita, but you must self -advocate.Buy a notebook and document time, date and questions and answers for every call to your care providers and insurance providers. Call member services of your insurance company, tell them what you’ve told me and if they drag their feet, perhaps in a roundabout way suggest that you may need to seek other professional services. Failing that, if you can swing an oop consultation, the results may be impetus for all involved parties to stop dragging their feet. If it’s within network, later reimbursement may be possible. Also, I’m not sure about where you reside, but where I am, a legal consult is usually free. I mean, obviously it’s up to you, just throwing out some ideas. Please pop in DM occasionally if you’re inclined to let me know how it’s going. If I can help you find ways to move things along, I’m more than willing to do whatever I can do. Best.
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How are you, Jordan? Wishing you well.
Two were appointed by the current sitting president in his last term.
Eta, I’m surprisingly more impressed with Barrett, since it appears like she may have been sincere, in her confirmation hearing. This doesn’t mean I’m pleased with all her opinions, just that she’s shown more integrity than I originally expected.
What about soap flakes?
I think we have free agency within various external constraints. Which means we can try to find ways to circumvent external constraints, while also understanding that, as the fictional Ian Malcolm Smith put it, just because we can do a thing doesn’t mean we should do it.