and those hot spots are predominantly in red states, begging the question whether it's because housing prices are cheaper and people are short-sighted & stupid, or whether they're just following their jobs which are increasingly moving to pro-corporate anti-worker states
Even if Hamas is sheltering in schools, it's not acceptable to consider children collateral damage.
Yes, it's despicable that Hamas uses its own people that way. That doesn't make it less of a war crime to deliberately bomb children and other non-combatants.
ONLY reason my husband and I are in Texas is his job. He has been trying to stay within the company but move to another location. That hasn't been easy. We're not the only ones trying to get into those positions.
Only reason my sister ended up in TX is her husband's job. She never wanted to get stuck here. But, now her kids are marrying Texans and having kids, and she wants to be near them, so she's resigned. I've never hated living anywhere more, and I've moved 19 times.
@Agatha not the kids marrying texans nooooo 😭 my daughter was telling me when her 3rd grade class was talking about the 2020 election, ALL of her classmates said they would vote for the republican. she's also the only atheist in her grade. feels like i'm raising the only kids in this state with any critical thinking skills. one of the reasons i'm pushing so hard for her to get into MIT is so she can get the fuck out of this hellhole.
Oh her kids are atheists and they're liberals. 😂
They're helping change Texas from the inside.
I very much want to get out of Texas, and move closer to my sister in Oregon.
But I'm having trouble saving the money.
I'm sorry. I know how that goes. His sister was killed in April. She left life insurance. Can't retire on it or anything, but it may help us escape sooner. So, thank you, Tiffany. But, we'd stay in Texass forever if it meant getting her back.
Israel ALWAYS says they were targeting Hamas fighters. Somebody should start asking them if they think Palestinian children ARE Hamas fighters