He's pretty right though. This is a performance bill - you learn about the Federalist Papers / Constitution / Declaration in like third or fourth grade and all through grammar school / junior high / high school. By the time you're in college, you get to pick what you want to learn, and if you take US History, you'll learn even more about them.
I'd be less annoyed if these legislatures were actually fixing the damn roads. Where I live, I've written to the state legislature every month for the past ten years about the dilapidated stuff we have to drive on, and we're at the point where the roads are so bad there's a spot where people have to stop in the middle of the road and let the other person pass because there's a pothole so big, the entire lane is missing. It's just a one-way street because of disrepair.
SC Pede here. I’ve lived in many states, but I don’t know if I’ll ever leave these shit roads of SC.
It’s a sow the wind situation. State construction work is the worst with delivery timeline and cost, and on the roads it slows everything down. SC doesn’t charge tons on roads (constantly touting the 1 cent gas tax on the roadside). So let me ask you, why not get with some people and fix it! That’s how you take back your community. If it’s within an hour of Charleston, I can put in sweat equity. Local area would fund if you had a plan with a breakdown, door to door.
I’d be less annoyed if people stopped thinking their government could do good.
He's pretty right though. This is a performance bill - you learn about the Federalist Papers / Constitution / Declaration in like third or fourth grade and all through grammar school / junior high / high school. By the time you're in college, you get to pick what you want to learn, and if you take US History, you'll learn even more about them.
I'd be less annoyed if these legislatures were actually fixing the damn roads. Where I live, I've written to the state legislature every month for the past ten years about the dilapidated stuff we have to drive on, and we're at the point where the roads are so bad there's a spot where people have to stop in the middle of the road and let the other person pass because there's a pothole so big, the entire lane is missing. It's just a one-way street because of disrepair.
SC Pede here. I’ve lived in many states, but I don’t know if I’ll ever leave these shit roads of SC.
It’s a sow the wind situation. State construction work is the worst with delivery timeline and cost, and on the roads it slows everything down. SC doesn’t charge tons on roads (constantly touting the 1 cent gas tax on the roadside). So let me ask you, why not get with some people and fix it! That’s how you take back your community. If it’s within an hour of Charleston, I can put in sweat equity. Local area would fund if you had a plan with a breakdown, door to door.
I’d be less annoyed if people stopped thinking their government could do good.
Definitely stop waiting for the government