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Rebecka Vigus's avatar

She needs to pay the taxpayers back the price of the coffee pot and she needs to lose the grant. If anyone else did this with grant money, they'd end up in court and lose the grant money. You have to account for every dime you spend. I know I've gotten grants before.

Lorraine Black's avatar

Why are so many posters on here so disrespectful of those who ask simple questions or disagree with them?

Rebecka Vigus's avatar

Biden and his cronies have lost their collective minds. Why are they pushing Transgender?

Rebecka Vigus's avatar

How many people are actually going to buy electric cars is the first question? Second, how many will buy Chinese? Third, what makes them better?

Rebecka Vigus's avatar

Those pups are going to be big dogs. I hope they find homes.

Rebecka Vigus's avatar

DeWitt Schools Superintendent is an idiot. Every school accepts kids for who they are. At least anyone I've been associated with. It's the judging they get from parents which makes them act badly to other students. Maybe I was raised wrong, but I don't think so. I was taught to accept people for who they were not what they had. My parents had two names picked out for my youngest sister. One was a boy's name and one was a girl's. Back then there were no gender reveals until the baby arrived. When my sister was about 6 or 7 years old, she decided she wanted to be called by the boy's name they had picked out. She didn't change her name. She answered to her name at school. At home, she only answered if she was called by the boy's name. We thought nothing of it. For her it was a phase. I don't know if they had two names picked out for each of us, I assume so. I have only the name I was given at birth. But in a school if you don't accept a child for who they are, you are in the wrong business.

I was once asked by someone in high school why I talked to another student. Didn't I know she was poor as a church mouse? My response was: Have you ever talked to her? The answer was a resounding NO! I told this person they didn't know what they were missing as the young lady in question was one of the smartest people I knew. The other person stomped off and missed out on some wonderful conversations. I didn't care how much money her family had. She was a great human. I saw her about three times after graduation. Once just after she'd gotten married. Then about five years later with two kids in tow. The last time was at our 24th class reunion. She was probably the most sophisticated person there and the conversations were just as great! I hope she and her family are doing well. I don't attend class reunions anymore. It's the same shit 50 years later. Grow up already.