It turns out that normal Americans care more about their families than their jobs, and want a family policy that doesn't shunt their kids into crap daycare so they can enjoy more "freedom" in the paid labor force.
"Universal day care" is class war against normal people.
Lot of ideas out there for how to directly help parents instead of giving them only one option. This is a good one: foxnews.com/politics/hawle…
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Alright, here’s a story about how the media often shapes narratives instead of reporting the truth, and how a small untruth can morph into a lie that’s repeated again and again throughout the media bubble. But first, let me tell you about Appharvest:
Appharvest is an agricultural technology company in Kentucky. I got involved four years ago, and have been a supporter and investor of the company ever since. I’ve seen it morph from an idea into a publicly traded company with the potential to transform our food system.
I love this company, the people involved, and the founder, who has become a dear friend. But my ability to be useful now that it’s a public company is limited, I’m thinking about a political run, and whatever I do politically, I hate the insane reigning political orthodoxy...