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Childhood Growth and Resilience

  Based on your writings, here is an expanded list of your core philosophy, followed by a specific political platform for the Public Unity Party that integrates these life experiences. Childhood Growth and Resilience The Synchronized Beginning: Your birth as an identical twin at exactly 06:33 AM on August 1, 1953, is the "God thing" that defines your path. You view this timing as a divine synchronization of your biological start. Level 1 Poverty: Growing up in 1950s Indianapolis, you navigated "Level 1 Poverty." This early environment of systemic economic hardship and the challenges of being raised by a teenage mother shaped your resilience. Overcoming Trauma: You recognize that your development was impacted by childhood traumas and "man-made sicknesses." You have come to see these as artificial disruptions to the divine state you were born into. Coming to Terms with God and Humanity The 7th Dynamic: Your journey led you to define yourself as  part o...

Dr. Martin Luther King; "Why mess with a God thing?"

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  Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream was a world where you would not be judged by the color of your skin but by the content of your character.   I like the creative way Dr. King reached out and became 666 in his name. As my own name is. Donnie Harold Harris. Marten Luther King Jr., the reference above; what would a Zoroastrian think of this? It is a split reality. Neither the content of your character, nor your true self, as you are a Soul with Godly ways. Need me used with. That is why Religion has failed. You are perfect as you are.  Why mess with a God thing?

Open AI and Common Sense Media announce joint California ballot initiative to regulate minors' use of AI chatbots.

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    How states oversee federal grants     Federal grants to states  totaled  about $1.12 trillion in 2023, accounting for 36.7% of all state revenue. Federal funds as a portion of total revenue differ widely by state. Louisiana had the highest share of its state budget come from federal sources at 51.6%, while Hawaii had the lowest at 26.6%. States use a range of statutory frameworks to  review, approve, and manage  these funds. These frameworks determine who — governors, legislatures, agencies, auditors, or the public — evaluates grant applications, accepts federal dollars, and regulates how entities administer those funds. Although states can use many forms of oversight, below we'll look at gubernatorial or legislative approval of federal grants. Thirty-two states involve governors in the approval of federal grants. A governor's role in approving federal grants can take three forms: Explicit approval:  Sixteen states require governors to ap...