Judy Gilford
on 21 hours ago
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I learned the value of hard work as a kid, taking my first job long before I earned a driver’s license. Those early lessons in responsibility and earning a paycheck shaped my character and fueled my drive to succeed. That’s how real progress happens in America.
It’s infuriating to watch able-bodied twenty-somethings reject work while demanding everything be handed to them. Scenes of protesters waving socialist banners expose a toxic entitlement that rejects self-reliance for government dependence.
We need to restore a culture where effort is rewarded and laziness is called out. Strong families, communities, and a thriving nation depend on individuals who hustle, innovate, and build instead of protest for freebies.
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David  Nelson
Yep that's the only good thing about my stepdad. He gave me good work ethics. We work from sun up to sun down I used to work for some Farmers for a $1.50 an hour when I was 14. Myg first job when I graduated from high school was $3.75 an hour. And within 4 months I bumped up to $10.50 running a Pres... View More
21 hours ago
Gene Stanley
I started mowing yards , raking leaves , hauling hay & anything else at 12 , $2.00 for a yard , $.05 cents a bale to load hay... You aren't doing your kids a favor by just giving them what they want , do them a real favor & make them earn it..
19 hours ago