Not letting the technology be the teacher. He does better with a class of people, working together, making interpersonal relationships with his peers. Learning is more than books.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 1:15 pmSounds like you guys will need to help him understand the lessons once in a while. Not sure what “in person learner” implies, but it can be done.The Conservative wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 11:40 amMy son isn't an online learner, he is an in-person learner... so it is a slippery slope upon where his education comes from.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Mon Jan 24, 2022 10:37 am
I gave you the sites we use for book knowledge.
I fill the gaps with great books, tv shows, and movies that helped me open my mind. Take the kids out bowling, golfing, gardening, etc.
I don’t know how to get a good university education online. That was a miss for me, but it works for some.
Supply Chain Shortages and Inflation
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So with inflation continuing to roll on, and now the stock market dropping for weeks, could we be on the verge of a recession? Or more of a stagflation scenario? Maybe a lost decade like Japan recently went through?
Seeing my cost rise significantly while my wages go nowhere and my investments erode away is a terrible combination. Our family is in a position to weather the storm, but what is this going to do to those already on the edge with little to no savings to fall back on?
Seeing my cost rise significantly while my wages go nowhere and my investments erode away is a terrible combination. Our family is in a position to weather the storm, but what is this going to do to those already on the edge with little to no savings to fall back on?
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You know the answer to that in an entitlement culture: even more egalitarianism.
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Heads up MHF crew. If you need any essentials for the next couple weeks you better get em ASAP. I think this truck convoy has legs and and I think it will sweep the US too. That means a greatly reduced number of trucks delivering supplies.
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Who's? The Truck drivers or the governments?
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Ottawa and the press are framing that it is about Truckers not wanting to get the jab, that manipulation. I'll drop a video below where a trucker explains it's about freedom. No more taking of Liberties by Ottawa, no more mandates of anything. They want their Freedoms back, freedom of association, to travel, to live free and not under dictates by Ottawa.
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While I was at the gas station last night I noticed that the Reese’s egg (2 pack) are 2 for $4.50, a year ago they were 2 for $3.00. Milk in my rural area has hit $4.00 a gallon. A year ago a gallon of milk was $2.75. Let’s go Brandon!
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Hamburger in stores is now $5 to $6 per pound
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Milk is $8 a gallon here. It has always been on the high side but shit. And that is for the generic. Organic/Fancy kind can go for as high $12.SilverEagle wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 5:37 amWhile I was at the gas station last night I noticed that the Reese’s egg (2 pack) are 2 for $4.50, a year ago they were 2 for $3.00. Milk in my rural area has hit $4.00 a gallon. A year ago a gallon of milk was $2.75. Let’s go Brandon!