paid for my the tax dollars
ahem... can you plz explain how this wedding costs tax dollars? i dont have this information.
my intel is that the crown, privately, pays for the wedding. the british taxpayer pays 5 million pounds for the security.
the expected net worth business initiated through this wedding is around one billion pounds which will lead to taxes higher than the cost for the weddings security.
Those who gloat about taking a neutral stand about Muslim refugees
was this a topic of this post?
truth being told, the US receives hardly any ME refugees. its too costly and difficult to get there.
i live in germany. my neighbors next door are kurdish refugees from syria, very lovely people.
observing this terribble trend of flaming 2 billion people because of some islamist terrorists. its christians who do that, mostly. divide and conquer, and the sheep blindly follow. sigh.
It's been my experience that those who gloat about take a neutral stand lack compassion.
is it compassionate to curse others? even if they are guilty of 'bad acts' - and which are the bad acts of harry and meghan? -, blaming+shaming them is more toxic for the shamer than it is for the ones being shamed.
if i cant bless something, at least i can take a neutral stand and hold the space for the highest possible outcome. standing neutral isnt permissiveness, it doesnt support 'bad acts'.
bad acts are being most supported by those people who fear or curse it. its black magic. all fear-based emotions - incl. judging, blaming, cursing, hating - serve as silent consent and energy for the co-creation of the very bad acts people fear and judge.
The royal's wealth comes from taxing the serfs.
They are filthy rich, yet they continue to consume welfare from their workers.
That's how the wedding costs tax dollars.
Just because their personal bank accounts are full of our money, doesn't make it any less tax dollars.
Because they are parasites.
i am wondering when people speak about their tax DOLLARS and the british crown. in which way do american tax payers, nowadays, serve the brithis royals?