Poverty is a problem in discipline not a problem in income
It takes discipline to get a job and keep a job. It takes discipline to live within your means. It takes discipline to save & invest money for the future.
This is why most of the poor stay poor, even in this study where they received an extra $12,000/year.
Do you have a source for that?
It does not make sense for Blackrock to own Vanguard mutual fund shares, because Blackrock has their own mutual funds, so why pay Vanguard for what you already have? Vanguard mutual fund shares are owned by 401k plans, pensions, etc.
Controlled by? Maybe. But each mutual fund has a board of trustees that is elected by the mutual fund shareholders.
Fear of God is a constant awareness that God exists and is everywhere and can do anything.
There have been great men who lapsed in their fear of God to great consequence. Moses could not enter the promised land after leading the people for 40 years because of his lapse. David's baby died because of his lapse.
Yes God loves every person and wants every person to come to salvation through Jesus, but part of that love is discipline when we fall astray. It's just like how a loving parent will discipline their child when the child does wrong. It's just in this case God's discipline comes from a place of omnipotence.
I'm saying:
Justice Delayed is Justice Denied
They are the same thing. Delaying Justice has the same effect as Denying Justice.
In this particular case, Hillary Clinton's campaign violated FEC rules. It's been 8 years, so Justice is being delayed. What possible recourse can the Justice system provide at this point? Fines against a campaign that doesn't exist anymore? Bar Hillary from ever running again, even though it looks like she's exited politics of her own volition? The effect is the same as if the Justice system didn't do anything at all. Effectively delaying Justice is the same thing as denying Justice.
What would it look like if Justice were not delayed in this instance? Her campaign would have been fined in 2016 and she'd have less funds available to campaign before the November 2016 general election.
Looks like a nothing burger to me
Other states allow pre-registration of 16 & 17 year olds so that they are fully registered by the time they turn 18. Some states even allow 17 year olds to vote in primary elections if they will be 18 by the general election.
Pre-registration eases the burden on local election officials by spreading out the registrations over a few years rather than having them all at once in an election year.
Deus Vult!
God will not be mocked