I believe this is a practice we will see over the coming months in America, where democrat governors and political leaders will unleash the illegal mercenaries from South America, Africa and China on the states where they've been embedded.
My grandmother had 9 healthy children (+ 2 miscarriages)...all were educated, self-supporting and never got in trouble with the law. All her children respected her...and she is a shining example to me. There was no Social Security..and her children supported her very nicely, until she died at 89. She came to America from Austria-Hungary on the deck of a ship at 12 (before Ellis Island opened)...and she had work lined up taking care of children, until she married 8 years later. She taught herself how to read and write; and ran little businesses to provide money for the family (candy store, small dance hall in her home, small grocery market, chicken store). My grandfather tried his hand at being a policemen, but was fired for never arresting anyone. She couldn't trust him in the store, because he gave food away to anyone...who needed it... She was up at 3 Am driving into the country to get food. to sell; and had to get back in order to work in the store , too. I remember my grandfather vaguely...she kept him so well fed that he could not bend over to ties his shoes.
I believe this is a practice we will see over the coming months in America, where democrat governors and political leaders will unleash the illegal mercenaries from South America, Africa and China on the states where they've been embedded.
EXCELLENT.
It is coming fast & furious now, thanks Abigail, now I read stuff here and tell Tam about it before she even sees it on TikTok!
My Grandma Lena really deserved a. medal...
My grandmother had 9 healthy children (+ 2 miscarriages)...all were educated, self-supporting and never got in trouble with the law. All her children respected her...and she is a shining example to me. There was no Social Security..and her children supported her very nicely, until she died at 89. She came to America from Austria-Hungary on the deck of a ship at 12 (before Ellis Island opened)...and she had work lined up taking care of children, until she married 8 years later. She taught herself how to read and write; and ran little businesses to provide money for the family (candy store, small dance hall in her home, small grocery market, chicken store). My grandfather tried his hand at being a policemen, but was fired for never arresting anyone. She couldn't trust him in the store, because he gave food away to anyone...who needed it... She was up at 3 Am driving into the country to get food. to sell; and had to get back in order to work in the store , too. I remember my grandfather vaguely...she kept him so well fed that he could not bend over to ties his shoes.
Great story Barbara Charis 🙌🏼