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The Disabled Community Is One of the Largest Political Powers in America
I’m going to say something most politicians, corporations, and fake activists do not want to admit out loud. The disabled community is one of the largest sleeping political giants in the United States, and the second we fully realize our power, this entire political system changes.
There are over 40 million eligible disabled voters in America right now. Forty million. That is larger than
Healthcare, Shutdowns, and the Irony of Political Strategy
By Terry Loerch
The United States once again finds itself in the midst of a government shutdown, a political tactic that has become increasingly common in times of partisan gridlock. Unlike previous shutdowns that centered on broad budgetary disputes, today’s impasse is focused on healthcare,
Section 504 The Law You May Not Think You Need.. Until You Do
Here’s the truth most people don’t want to face: disability is the only minority you can join in a split second. One bad car accident. One unexpected diagnosis. One slow decline that creeps in with age, and when that day comes, you will want Section 504 in your corner.
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The Disabled Community Is One of the Largest Political Powers in America
I’m going to say something most politicians, corporations, and fake activists do not want to admit out loud. The disabled community is one of the largest sleeping political giants in the United States, and the second we fully realize our power, this entire political system changes.
There are over 40 million eligible disabled voters in America right now. Forty million. That is larger than
We Built Gold for a Carpenter
I was driving to an appointment when it hit me again. Massive churches, huge mosques, gold domes catching the sun, perfectly manicured lawns, structures so large they feel more like monuments than places of reflection. And I couldn’t help but think… we built all of this for a carpenter. A man who worked with wood, who walked with the poor, who chose simplicity over spectacle. Somewhere along th
Healthcare, Shutdowns, and the Irony of Political Strategy
By Terry Loerch
The United States once again finds itself in the midst of a government shutdown, a political tactic that has become increasingly common in times of partisan gridlock. Unlike previous shutdowns that centered on broad budgetary disputes, today’s impasse is focused on healthcare,
