They are flameless smoulders that burn slowly below the surface, and are kept alive thanks to an organic soil called peat moss common in North America’s boreal forest and to thick layers of snow that insulate them from the cold.
How nursing staffing agencies are costing Ontario hospitals untold millions to the tune of $170 million in 2022.
This is pretty good article about how and why.
Because he was legally underage to work in the plant. And he may not have had ID in the first place.
Why?
There are always other ways to get the required info, like asking the tribal leaders what help they and their people wanted and/or needed.
I referenced ‘the people’ not ‘the leadership’.
The US was forcing/enforcing its own image on a sovereign nation who didn’t need or want that … just like they had so many times before. And it failed spectacularly like it had before.
Maybe next time they’ll ask what help the people want and provide that instead … but if Biden’s demands on the Palestinian Authority are any indication, America hasn’t learned anything from its failures.
But, and hear me out here, I’d like to see every employee of ALL the companies involved pay a price for employing children in the first place.
That’s not saying that a UBI shouldn’t be enacted as well. I want both done.
Because every poll has him winning. I know it’s 11 months to the election but people have to realize the real danger he poses to America.
The US spent a very small portion of the $133+ billion dollars on infrastructure (which is not the same as their advertised ‘restructuring’ or ‘reconstruction’).
By some measures, life in Afghanistan has improved markedly since 2001. Infant mortality rates have dropped. The number of children in school has soared. The size of the Afghan economy has nearly quintupled.
but
… those interviewed said Washington foolishly tried to reinvent Afghanistan in its own image by imposing a centralized democracy and a free-market economy on an ancient, tribal society that was unsuited for either.
and
Congress and the White House made matters worse by drenching the destitute country with far more money than it could possibly absorb. The flood crested during Obama’s first term as president, as he escalated the number of U.S. troops in the war zone to 100,000.
It all failed because of
haphazard planning, misguided policies, bureaucratic feuding. Many said the overall nation-building strategy was further undermined by hubris, impatience, ignorance and a belief that money can fix anything. Much of the money, they said, ended up in the pockets of overpriced contractors or corrupt Afghan officials, while U.S.-financed schools, clinics and roads fell into disrepair, if they were built at all.
Never mind the fact Palestinians haven’t had an election since 2006.
More than 800 child labor investigations in 47 states are ongoing across industries, according to the agency.
So when do the feds say enough is enough and implement severe penalties for all involved; ie: all profits the companies made x number of children working, charges/jail time for those who approved the kids to work? Cause whatever they are doing now obviously isn’t enough.
Your second question solves the first.
There’s never been room at the inn.
Nobody needed to “teach” them how to fight for themselves.
All the gd money spent on that shit would have been better spent rebuilding infrastructure, roads, markets, etc that Russia had destroyed. That’s how you build goodwill vs creating more insurgents … which is what happened instead.
America needs to dump its “great white saviour” complex.
Fucking corps trying to steal money from those who need it most.
sigh
*** WARNING – The video is sometimes graphic. I could only do about 30 seconds.
… in purchasing power. Which is a lot.
While I agree with some of that, you seemed to immediately spin to the one woman who was shit to represent all women in politics.
Do better.