Considering the US violated treaties to destroy land with significant spiritual significance just to capture the Six Grandfathers and turn it into Mount Rushmore, it would absolutely be for the best.
This is horseshit. Boomers may be more strict about being there at a certain time, but they don't give two shits if you come in early or stay late.
I can't tell you how many times I or my Gen-Z coworkers would stay an extra 2-3hrs (or I would come in early) and none of that even mattered the day we come in a little late. Any other bosses and it's no issue, but fucking boomers seem to care more about being at work at a certain time rather than how much anyone actually works.
This is ordered by the man who was proud to be thin-skinned and spent their whole lives trying to be in the spotlight more than anyone else. He doesn't care why, he just wants to be the most famous of anyone.
Literally screams childhood abandonment syndrome. It'd almost be sad if he wasn't such a terrible person who spent their whole life destroying everyone's lives.
I need a cane to walk for now, and I've found that most cities that claim to be pedestrian friendly aren't so friendly when it comes to things like this.
In the US, companies gradually increase prices from around August to right before Black Friday, when they cut prices to the same price it was before or higher.
Especially shitty companies will prioritize the sale of their inventory which is likely to be more defective.
They tried, but Newsom vetoed the bill that gave additional restrictions to PFAS, IIRC. That was this year or last year, which is why this is so relevant
I have family working in Special Education, most of them with kids under 12, some through early adulthood. All your points are correct. But from what I know of US Education, most schools - or schools in certain states - will not receive appropriate support and the students will ultimately be hurt for it. Think of the implementation of Common Core in the mid 2010s.
Students with proper support and encouragement can accomplish amazing feats, but most students don't have the resources to do that on their own (or with limited support and instruction.)
As long as it doesn't emit toxic gases, I'm all for it. So many old kitchen appliances are borderline unbreakable